
Cost Overview
Study costs in Korea are relatively affordable compared to English-speaking countries like the US, UK, and Australia. You can significantly reduce actual expenses by utilizing scholarships, dormitories, and part-time work.
Annual Estimated Costs (Seoul)
| Item | Minimum | Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (per semester) | ₩2M | ₩5M |
| Living costs (monthly) | ₩800K | ₩1.5M |
| Annual total | ~₩14M | ~₩28M |
Cost Comparison with Major Study Destinations (Annual, Bachelor's)
- Korea: ~₩14M~28M (~$10,000~$20,000)
- USA: ~$30,000~$70,000 (public university)
- UK: ~£15,000~£35,000
- Australia: ~AUD 25,000~$55,000
- Japan: ~¥1,000,000~2,500,000
Budget Type Guide
- Budget-conscious (under ₩800K/month): Dormitory + cafeteria + scholarships
- Average (₩1M~1.2M/month): Studio + cooking + part-time work
- Comfortable (over ₩1.5M/month): Studio + dining out + leisure activities
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Tuition
Tuition fees in Korean universities vary depending on whether they are national/public or private, and by major. International students pay the same tuition as Korean students, with no additional surcharge for foreigners.
National Universities (per semester)
| Field | Tuition |
|---|---|
| Humanities/Social | ₩1.8M ~ ₩2.3M |
| Natural Sciences | ₩2.2M ~ ₩2.8M |
| Engineering | ₩2.5M ~ ₩3.2M |
| Arts/Physical Ed | ₩2.5M ~ ₩3.5M |
| Medicine | ₩3.5M ~ ₩5M |
Private Universities (per semester)
| Field | Tuition |
|---|---|
| Humanities/Social | ₩3M ~ ₩4M |
| Natural Sciences | ₩3.8M ~ ₩4.8M |
| Engineering | ₩4M ~ ₩5.2M |
| Arts/Physical Ed | ₩4.3M ~ ₩5.6M |
| Medicine | ₩6M ~ ₩9M |
Language Schools (Korean courses)
| Period | Tuition |
|---|---|
| 1 semester (10 weeks) | ₩1.5M ~ ₩2M |
| 1 year (4 semesters) | ₩6M ~ ₩8M |
Additional Fees (Besides Tuition)
- Admission fee: ₩500K~1M (one-time payment upon admission)
- Student union fee: ₩20K~50K per semester
- Club activity fee: ₩10K~50K per semester
- Dormitory fee: Separate (₩200K~500K per month)
Example of Actual Payment with Scholarship
- 50% scholarship: Private university humanities ₩4M → ₩2M/semester
- 100% scholarship (GKS, etc.): Full tuition waiver
- TOPIK scholarship: 10~50% reduction based on level
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Living Costs
Monthly Living Costs (Seoul)
| Item | Budget | Average | Comfortable |
|---|---|---|---|
| Housing | ₩200K | ₩400K | ₩700K |
| Food | ₩200K | ₩350K | ₩500K |
| Transport | ₩30K | ₩50K | ₩100K |
| Phone | ₩20K | ₩40K | ₩60K |
| Supplies | ₩30K | ₩50K | ₩100K |
| Leisure | ₩50K | ₩100K | ₩200K |
| Other | ₩50K | ₩100K | ₩150K |
| Total | ₩580K | ₩1.09M | ₩1.81M |
Regional Cost Comparison
| Region | vs Seoul | Monthly |
|---|---|---|
| Seoul | 100% | ₩1M~1.5M |
| Capital Area (Gyeonggi, Incheon) | 90-95% | ₩900K~1.4M |
| Metro cities (Busan, Daegu, etc.) | 80-90% | ₩800K~1.3M |
| Regional cities | 70-80% | ₩700K~1.1M |

Housing Costs
Housing Types (Seoul)
| Type | Deposit | Rent | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dormitory | None | ₩200K~500K | Utilities included |
| Goshiwon | ₩100K~500K | ₩250K~450K | Utilities included |
| One-room (Monthly) | ₩5M~20M | ₩400K~800K | Utilities extra |
| One-room (Jeonse) | ₩50M~100M | None | Large deposit required |
| Share house | ₩500K~2M | ₩300K~500K | Shared facilities |
Regional One-room Prices
| Region | Deposit | Rent |
|---|---|---|
| Seoul Gangnam | ₩10M~20M | ₩600K~1M |
| Seoul Other | ₩5M~15M | ₩400K~700K |
| Gyeonggi | ₩3M~10M | ₩300K~550K |
| Busan/Daegu | ₩2M~8M | ₩250K~450K |
| Regional cities | ₩1M~5M | ₩200K~350K |

Food Costs
Dining costs in Korea vary widely. If you use school cafeterias and cook at home, you can live on around ₩200K per month, but if you mainly eat out, expect over ₩400K.
Meal Options
| Option | Per Meal | Monthly (Est.) |
|---|---|---|
| University cafeteria | ₩3K~5K | ₩150K~250K |
| Convenience store/Snacks | ₩3K~6K | ₩200K~300K |
| Regular restaurant | ₩7K~12K | ₩300K~500K |
| Cooking at home | ₩2K~4K | ₩150K~250K |
Popular Food Prices (2024)
- Kimchi stew: ₩8,000~10,000
- Pork belly (1 serving): ₩13,000~18,000
- Chicken (whole): ₩18,000~25,000
- Coffee (café): ₩4,500~6,000
- Convenience store lunchbox: ₩3,500~5,500
- Instant noodles (convenience store): ₩1,500~2,500
Grocery Costs When Cooking (Weekly)
- Rice (5kg): ₩15,000~25,000 (lasts ~3-4 weeks)
- Eggs (30): ₩6,000~9,000
- Vegetables/Fruits: ₩15,000~25,000
- Meat/Fish: ₩15,000~30,000
- Seasonings/Other: ₩5,000~10,000
Food Saving Tips
- Use university cafeteria (cheapest and nutritionally balanced)
- Visit marts during discount hours (after 7 PM, Sunday evenings)
- Use delivery app coupons and deals (first order discounts, etc.)
- Look for solo dining-friendly restaurants
- Use local marts/markets instead of large supermarkets (fresh food cheaper)
- Use meal kits (saves cooking time + cheaper than eating out)

Transportation
Korea's public transportation is world-renowned for being affordable and convenient. The subway and bus transfer system is well-connected, keeping transportation costs low.
Public Transport Fares (2024)
| Transport | Base Fare | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Subway | ₩1,400 | Within 10km |
| City bus | ₩1,500 | - |
| Village bus | ₩1,000 | - |
| Taxi (regular) | ₩4,800 | Base 2km |
| KTX (Seoul-Busan) | ₩59,800 | Standard |
Monthly Transport Costs
| Usage Pattern | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|
| Walking + bicycle | ₩10K~30K |
| Regular public transport | ₩50K~80K |
| Commute + weekend outings | ₩80K~120K |
Transportation Saving Methods
- Climate Card: ₩65,000/month for unlimited Seoul subway/bus (₩62,000 for youth)
- Ddareungi (Seoul public bike): ₩5,000/month ~ ₩30,000/year
- Transfer discount: Free subway↔bus transfers (within 30 minutes)
- Transit pass: 60 rides for ₩44,000 (about ₩730/ride)
- Live near campus: Walking commute = ZERO transport cost
Essential Transport Apps
- Naver Map/Kakao Map: Navigation, public transit info
- Kakao T: Taxi hailing, fare estimation
- Korail Talk: KTX/SRT booking
- Ddareungi/Kakao Bike: Bicycle rental
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Insurance
Korea mandates National Health Insurance for foreigners staying 6+ months. The premium may seem burdensome, but the medical cost benefits are significant.
National Health Insurance
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Eligibility | Foreigners staying 6+ months (mandatory) |
| Monthly premium | ~₩70,000 ~ ₩140,000 |
| Coverage | 30-60% patient copay |
Medical Cost Examples with Insurance
- Cold/digestive issues: ₩5,000~15,000 (patient copay)
- General checkup: ₩100K~200K (₩500K+ without insurance)
- Hospitalization (per day): ₩50K~100K (₩300K+ without insurance)
- MRI scan: ₩100K~200K (₩500K~800K without insurance)
Private Student Insurance
- Student insurance from DB, Samsung Fire, etc.
- ₩20,000~50,000 per month
- For pre-NHIS coverage or additional protection
Premium Reduction Methods
- Students with no income: Minimum premium applies (~₩70K)
- University group enrollment: Some universities offer discounts
- Be careful with part-time income reporting: Income may increase premiums
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Other Costs
Academic
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Textbooks | ₩100K~300K per semester |
| Stationery | ₩10K~30K monthly |
| Printing/copying | ₩5K~20K monthly |
| Laptop (initial) | ₩800K~2M |
Living
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Clothing | ₩50K~150K monthly |
| Haircut/Beauty | ₩10K~30K monthly |
| Leisure/Culture | ₩50K~150K monthly |
| Gifts/Events | ₩20K~50K monthly |
Initial Setup
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Airport → Housing transport | ₩10K~100K |
| Bedding | ₩50K~200K |
| Living supplies | ₩100K~300K |
| Phone setup | ₩50K~100K |
| ARC registration fee | ₩30,000 |
Financial Proof
Visa Financial Requirements
| Visa Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| Language training (D-4) 6 months | ~₩9M or more |
| Degree program (D-2) 1 year | ~₩15M~20M or more |
Money-Saving Tips
If study costs are a concern, explore various ways to save. With scholarships, dormitories, and part-time work, living on less than ₩500K/month is possible.
Tuition Savings
- Apply for GKS (government scholarship)
- University scholarships (grades, language, etc.)
- Choose national universities (40-50% cheaper than private)
Living Cost Savings
- Live in dormitory (cheapest housing)
- Use university cafeteria
- Buy second-hand (Karrot, Bunjang)
- Use discount apps (Baemin, Coupang, SSG)
- Get transit pass or use transfers
Earning Income
- Part-time work - 20-30 hours/week
- On-campus work scholarship
- Translation/interpretation jobs
- Tutoring (Korean ↔ native language)
Expected Income (Minimum Wage)
- 20 hrs/week x 4 weeks = ~₩790K/month
- 25 hrs/week x 4 weeks = ~₩990K/month
Budget-Friendly Monthly Example (Regional University Dormitory)
- Dormitory: ₩250K (utilities included)
- Food: ₩200K (mostly cafeteria + cooking)
- Transportation: ₩20K (walking + public transit)
- Phone: ₩20K (budget carrier)
- Insurance: ₩70K
- Other: ₩50K
- Total: ~₩610K/month
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. How much money do I really need per month?
A. In Seoul: ₩1.0M-1.5M minimum (including housing). Regional cities: ₩700K-1.0M. These exclude tuition. Add 20-30% buffer for unexpected expenses.
Q. Is National Health Insurance mandatory?
A. Yes, for foreigners staying 6+ months. Monthly premium is ₩70K-140K. You'll receive a bill after enrollment. Failing to pay affects visa renewal.
Q. How can I reduce housing costs?
A. University dormitory is cheapest (₩200K-400K/month). Share an apartment with roommates. Look for goshiwons (₩300K-400K). Consider regional universities with lower housing costs.
Q. Can I survive without cooking?
A. Yes, but it's expensive. University cafeteria (₩3K-5K/meal) is affordable. Convenience store meals add up. Cooking is cheapest long-term (₩200K-300K/month).
Q. How much should I save before coming to Korea?
A. At least 3 months of living expenses (₩3M-5M) plus first semester tuition. Immigration requires ₩9M+ bank balance for D-4, ₩15M+ for D-2 visa.
Q. Are part-time jobs enough to cover living costs?
A. With 20 hrs/week at minimum wage, you earn ~₩790K/month. This covers basic costs but not fully. Combine with scholarships and savings for stability.