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Chungbuk National University

1 Chungdae-ro, Seowon-gu, Cheongju, Chungbuk, 28644, South Korea

Capacity
N/A
Students
1100
Yearly Tuition
₩4,200,000

International Student Guide: Chungbuk National University (CBNU)

Chungbuk National University (충북대학교), located in Cheongju, South Korea, is one of the country’s ten prestigious Flagship National Universities. Known for world-class education and research, CBNU offers an inclusive environment for global talent. This guide covers everything international students need to know to study at CBNU.


1. University Overview

Founded in 1951, CBNU is a leading research-centric national university located in Cheongju, the capital of Chungcheongbuk-do, just 1.5 hours south of Seoul.

  • Global Community: Home to over 1,100 international students from 40+ countries.
  • Admissions: Selective academic standards with an acceptance rate of ~35%.
  • National Status: Generous government funding provides modern facilities, heavily subsidized tuition, and strong employment pipelines.
  • Innovation Hub: Partnered with nearby national science hubs, including the Osong Bio Valley and Daedeok Science Town.

2. English-Taught & International Programs

While undergraduate programs mostly use Korean, CBNU offers English-medium courses and intensive language support.

Undergraduate Level

Most degrees require Korean proficiency. To help students transition, CBNU’s Office of International Services (OIS) runs an intensive Korean Language Program.

Graduate Level (Master's & Ph.D.)

CBNU offers English-taught tracks in Engineering, Biotechnology, and Natural Sciences. Applicants qualify with English proficiency test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, or TEPS) and adviser matching.


3. Faculties & Academic Strengths

CBNU features 13 diverse colleges offering comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs.

Academic Colleges

  • College of Humanities
  • College of Social Sciences
  • College of Natural Sciences
  • College of Commerce and Business Administration
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Agriculture, Life and Environments Sciences
  • College of Law
  • College of Education
  • College of Human Ecology
  • College of Veterinary Medicine
  • College of Pharmacy
  • College of Medicine
  • College of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Key Academic Strengths

  • Biotechnology & Pharmacy: Located near the Osong Bio Valley, CBNU’s pharma and biotech programs lead the nation in clinical research.
  • Veterinary Medicine: One of East Asia's premier programs, featuring a specialized animal hospital.
  • Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE): Closely tied with tech giants like SK Hynix and Samsung, yielding high post-graduation employment rates.

4. Tuition, Fees & Scholarships

As a public national university, CBNU offers highly subsidized tuition. The admission fee for international students is 0 KRW.

Estimated Tuition Fees (Yearly, 2024/2025)

Academic Field / College Estimated Annual Tuition (KRW) Estimated Annual Tuition (USD)*
Humanities & Social Sciences 3,400,000 KRW ~$2,550 USD
Natural Sciences & Human Ecology 4,000,000 KRW ~$3,000 USD
Engineering, ECE, & Agriculture 4,600,000 KRW ~$3,450 USD
Medicine, Pharmacy, & Vet Medicine 6,000,000 KRW ~$4,500 USD
Average Yearly Tuition 4,200,000 KRW ~$3,150 USD

*Note: USD values are estimates based on an exchange rate of 1,330 KRW = 1 USD.

Scholarship Opportunities

CBNU offers generous scholarships for international talent:

  1. Admission Scholarships:
    • TOPIK Level 5 or 6: 100% tuition waiver for the first semester.
    • TOPIK Level 4: 50% tuition waiver for the first semester.
    • TOPIK Level 3: 30% tuition waiver for the first semester.
  2. Academic Excellence Scholarships: 30% to 100% tuition waivers based on prior semester GPA.
  3. Graduate Research Assistantships: STEM students often secure full tuition waivers and stipends through advisor-led research grants.

5. Admissions for International Students

CBNU admits international applicants twice a year for the Spring and Fall semesters.

Undergraduate Language Requirements

  • Korean Tracks: TOPIK Level 3 or higher.
  • English Tracks (Graduate): IELTS 5.5, TOEFL iBT 80, or New TEPS 327.

Admission Timeline

Phase Spring Semester Intake (March Start) Fall Semester Intake (September Start)
Online Application September – October March – April
Document Submission October April
Interviews / Auditions November June
Admission Decisions December June – July
Visa & Enrollment January – February July – August

*Note: Timelines are subject to change. Always verify dates on the official CBNU OIS website.


6. Campus Life & Location

Cheongju: The Ideal Student City

Cheongju blends rich historical heritage with advanced industries. It offers a low cost of living and easy access to Seoul via the KTX high-speed rail at nearby Osong Station.

On-Campus Housing

CBNU provides excellent housing at Yangseongjae and Yangjinjae residence halls.
* Amenities: Furnished double rooms, Wi-Fi, study lounges, laundry facilities, and gyms.
* Cost: Approx. 1,000,000 to 1,400,000 KRW per semester, which typically includes three meals a day.

Student Support Services

The OIS Buddy Program pairs international students with local mentors to assist with campus integration, alien registration, and cultural activities.


7. FAQ

Q1: Can I apply to CBNU if I do not speak Korean?

Yes. Graduate applicants can join English-taught research tracks. Undergraduates with no Korean background should first enroll in the 1-year intensive Korean Language Program at the CBNU Language Center.

Q2: Is there an application or admission fee?

CBNU charges no admission fee (0 KRW). However, a small non-refundable screening fee is required during online application submission.

Q3: Are international students allowed to work part-time?

Yes. Under a D-2 visa, students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters (and unlimited during vacations) with university and immigration approval. Higher TOPIK scores unlock better jobs.

Q4: What is the estimated monthly cost of living in Cheongju?

Excluding tuition, a budget of 600,000 to 800,000 KRW (~$450 - $600 USD) per month covers housing, food, transport, and leisure, as Cheongju is much cheaper than Seoul.

Q5: How competitive is the College of Veterinary Medicine?

Extremely competitive. Admissions require outstanding academic records, strong language scores (Korean or English), and a successful interview.

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