No, you may not. The recommendation letters should be written by two different recommenders such as your present or previous high school teacher, principal, or chair professor of your department.
Q. If my documents are not written in English or in Korean, how should I submit them?
KGSP requires that all documents must be translated into Korean or English, and then be authenticated by the issuing institution or by a notary's office. If your country has joined the apostille system, your documents can also be notarized.
Q. According to the Guidelines, I have to submit one original application document package and three photocopied documents. How can I photocopy recommendation letters? They are already sealed by the recommenders.
As for recommendation letters, as recommendation letters should be sealed to secure validity, we ask recommenders to make 3 photocopies of the original letter and then to put them into an envelope altogether with the original letter before they are sealed. Just remind the recommenders so that they may follow such instructions before they make recommendations.
Likewise, as for the documents such as a graduation certificate or a grade transcript, you must submit one original copy and three photocopies, which must be certified to be the same as the original copy by the issuing schools, 1st Selection Organizations, or notary's offices.
Preliminary Korean Language Course
Q. Can I be exempted from the Korean Language Course?
If you have attained level 5 or higher in TOPIK(Test of Proficiency in Korean), you must start your degree course in the first semester. You can also receive 100,000 won as an additional scholarship every month after starting your degree course.
Q. Is it mandatory for all KGSP grantees to pass at least Level 3 in TOPIK after one year of Korean Language Course?
No, you may not. The recommendation letters should be written by two different recommenders such as your present or previous high school teacher, principal, or chair professor of your department.
Q. If my documents are not written in English or in Korean, how should I submit them?
KGSP requires that all documents must be translated into Korean or English, and then be authenticated by the issuing institution or by a notary's office. If your country has joined the apostille system, your documents can also be notarized.
Q. According to the Guidelines, I have to submit one original application document package and three photocopied documents. How can I photocopy recommendation letters? They are already sealed by the recommenders.
As for recommendation letters, as recommendation letters should be sealed to secure validity, we ask recommenders to make 3 photocopies of the original letter and then to put them into an envelope altogether with the original letter before they are sealed. Just remind the recommenders so that they may follow such instructions before they make recommendations.
Likewise, as for the documents such as a graduation certificate or a grade transcript, you must submit one original copy and three photocopies, which must be certified to be the same as the original copy by the issuing schools, 1st Selection Organizations, or notary's offices.
Preliminary Korean Language Course
Q. Can I be exempted from the Korean Language Course?
If you have attained level 5 or higher in TOPIK(Test of Proficiency in Korean), you must start your degree course in the first semester. You can also receive 100,000 won as an additional scholarship every month after starting your degree course.
Q. Is it mandatory for all KGSP grantees to pass at least Level 3 in TOPIK after one year of Korean Language Course?
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