The two types of KGSP application differ in terms of the institution that takes care of the selection as well as some of the steps in the application process. Basically applicants have to undergo three rounds of selection: submission of documents to the Korean university or Embassy, interview by the university or Embassy followed by announcement of the second round result, and medical checkup as well as application to three preferred universities (the latter is only for applications to Korean Embassies). I personally applied directly through Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) which I indicated as my designated Korean university in the application system. Last year was my second attempt applying for this scholarship and I consistently chose that application path with the same preferred university.
In my personal opinion both ways of application have their own upsides and downsides. Based on my personal experience, if an applicant is already sure about the university and he/she prefers a specific major provided only in some universities, the designated Korean university application system can be a better option. In the contrary, applying through a Korean Embassy allows the applicant to choose three different universities in their application. Based on my conversation with those who have applied through the Korean Embassy in Indonesia, the applicants are able to choose three preferred universities as their graduate schools in their applications. In the end, applicants via the Korean Embassy will be able to choose one of those three preferences as their future university. Applying through designated university only gives the applicant one shot at the scholarship while applying through the Korean Embassy gives more shots as well as choices to the applicant. But then again, both ways are worth trying.
The two types of KGSP application differ in terms of the institution that takes care of the selection as well as some of the steps in the application process. Basically applicants have to undergo three rounds of selection: submission of documents to the Korean university or Embassy, interview by the university or Embassy followed by announcement of the second round result, and medical checkup as well as application to three preferred universities (the latter is only for applications to Korean Embassies). I personally applied directly through Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) which I indicated as my designated Korean university in the application system. Last year was my second attempt applying for this scholarship and I consistently chose that application path with the same preferred university.In my personal opinion both ways of application have their own upsides and downsides. Based on my personal experience, if an applicant is already sure about the university and he/she prefers a specific major provided only in some universities, the designated Korean university application system can be a better option. In the contrary, applying through a Korean Embassy allows the applicant to choose three different universities in their application. Based on my conversation with those who have applied through the Korean Embassy in Indonesia, the applicants are able to choose three preferred universities as their graduate schools in their applications. In the end, applicants via the Korean Embassy will be able to choose one of those three preferences as their future university. Applying through designated university only gives the applicant one shot at the scholarship while applying through the Korean Embassy gives more shots as well as choices to the applicant. But then again, both ways are worth trying.
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