Master’s Supervisors in international relations in south korea for Indian students

Master Professors in international relations in south korea

58 Professors Found

Living costs in South Korea

Estimated costs in South Korea.

MonthlyYearly
South Korea

Groceries

Basic food shopping for one student per year

₩2872.8k

$2,160/yr

Visa & Immigration Fees

Student visa and residence permit fees per year

₩79.8k

$60/yr

Housing

Shared flats and off-campus rentals per year

₩7980.0k

$6,000/yr

University Accommodation

On-campus student housing per year

₩3990.0k

$3,000/yr

Estimates based on university averages and Numbeo

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