Whether it was easy to study for a PhD in Korea could not be simply summarized. It needed to be considered from many aspects: ** I. Requirements for application ** 1. ** Education and nationality requirements ** - The applicants needed to have a master's degree, and the applicants and their parents had to be non-Korean citizens, or they had to complete all primary, middle, and high school education courses outside of Korea and obtain a degree. This condition was relatively clear and conventional. For those who met the conditions, there was no high threshold in this regard. 2. ** Language Proficiency Requirement ** - Different situations had different language requirements. For example, they could be Korean TOPIK level 3 or above, or they could have graduated from a certified university's language school; or they could have a recognized English score of 80 points in TOEFL iBT or 5.5 points in IELTS; or they could have completed academic courses in Korea or English-speaking countries; or they could have passed the review of a professor or a head of a department and obtained a "Certificate of Academic Ability". However, liberal arts majors generally had higher language requirements, requiring TOPIK4 or above. Science and engineering majors had higher requirements for English, while art majors and medical majors had relatively lower language requirements. If you don't have a language score, some schools don't have a clear requirement when applying, but you need to speak at a normal level of communication and may need to attend an interview. Overall, the language requirement may be a challenge for students with weak language foundations, but there are certain opportunities for students who have a certain level of language ability or can make up for the language deficiency in other ways (such as contacting the professor for permission, etc.). 3. ** Material preparation ** - You need to prepare many materials, such as basic identity materials.(including a copy of your passport, ID card and household register, as well as a certificate of kinship, etc.), proof of education (Bachelor's and Master's graduation certificates, degree certificates, and academic year results, which shall be certified or certified according to the requirements), documents and materials (Self-introduction, academic plan, resume, experience certificate, and research results catalog, etc., must be written in Korean or English), proof of financial ability (the original bank deposit certificate of a certain amount in the name of the person or his parents and frozen for a specified period of time), if there is a high gold award certificate, professor recommendation letter, internship or work certificate, publication and other materials, it is better to submit as bonus points. The preparation of the materials required a certain amount of time and effort, but as long as they were prepared according to the requirements, it was not impossible. ** 2. Learning process ** 1. ** Course arrangement ** - In some cases, some PhD students only had classes on Wednesday and Thursday every week, but this did not mean that it was easy to study for a PhD. In addition to course studies, the PhD stage also needed to follow the tutor to do research and use the school's resources for academic exploration. The difficulty and depth of different professional courses were also very different. For example, art majors might have unique requirements in terms of creation and theoretical research, while science and engineering majors faced challenges in terms of experiments and scientific research. 2. ** Academic pressure ** - For example, a 40-year-old woman who had been studying for a PhD in Korea for three years and was about to defend her oral defense must have experienced a lot of academic pressure and challenges during this period. The PhD stage required in-depth research in the professional field. Writing a thesis, defending, and other aspects required solid professional knowledge, innovative research thinking, and rigorous academic attitude. These were not easy to achieve. ** 3. Financial aspects ** - The proof of financial ability required the original bank deposit certificate of a certain amount (such as more than 20,000 US dollars, about 140,000 yuan) in the name of the person or his parents and frozen for a specified period of time. This may cause some financial pressure for some families. During his studies in Korea, he also faced expenses such as rent and living expenses. For example, a Korean PhD student's daily expenses, including rent, food and beverage, transportation, school supplies, etc., reached 2112 yuan. This was also a cost factor that needed to be considered. To sum up, the difficulty of studying for a PhD in Korea was different for different people under different conditions. It was not easy to determine whether it was easy or not. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The basic application requirements for a Korean PhD are as follows: In terms of nationality, both the applicants and their parents are non-Korean citizens, or they have completed all primary, middle, and high school education courses outside Korea and obtained a degree; they must have a master's degree; they must have at least one of the following conditions: Korean TOPIK level 3 or above or a certified university language school level; they must have a recognized English score of 80 points in TOEFL iBT or 5.5 points in IELTS; they must have completed academic courses in Korea or English-speaking countries; Pass the review of the supervising professor or the head of the department and obtain the "Academic Ability Certificate". In terms of application materials: 1. Proof of nationality and household registration: Generally, you need to submit a copy of your passport, ID card, household register, and a certificate of kinship. If there were special circumstances such as divorce or death of parents, they would also need to go through the relevant certificates according to the requirements of the specific school. 2. Academic qualifications: Most schools require applicants to submit academic qualifications for both undergraduate and master's courses, namely, undergraduate and master's graduation certificates, degree certificates, and academic year results. According to the specific requirements of the school, the necessary notary or consular certification will be carried out. If there was no single subject or full score benchmark in the report card, an additional proof of full score was required. The academic qualification verification report of the undergraduate and master's level was also essential. If they were freshmen who were studying in the last semester of the master's degree, they could first apply for a "pre-graduation certificate" from the school and submit the relevant master's degree certificate before the school started. 3. Proof of language ability: Generally, you need to prepare it according to the specific professional requirements of the school you intend to apply for. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was difficult to apply for a PhD in the Netherlands. First of all, from the official requirements of admission, one must have a master's degree or have completed the same level of courses. A bachelor's degree was not enough. Moreover, they needed to master solid theoretical knowledge and scientific learning methods in their own research field. Other than the first year of formal education, there was little or no formal education after that. Most of them were regarded as junior researchers. Secondly, in terms of language, foreign students generally had to write their theses in English, so they were required to have a good foundation in English. In addition, in terms of research topics, in most cases, they had to propose their own research topics. When submitting them to the PhD committee for approval, they had to attach a recommendation letter from a professor's supervisor. This required finding a professor who supported the research topic and was willing to serve as a PhD supervisor. The search method included finding a professor who worked in a well-known university in the field of research and was famous in his field through the Internet.(You can judge from the articles published in international professional magazines), or you can find relevant websites through forums and the Internet, or you can consult your own professor first. Of course, there were also cases of cooperation projects with universities in the Netherlands. The research proposal had been written and could be applied like other jobs, but the corresponding conditions had to be met. Finally, from the perspective of the post-based PhD application, after the admission information was released, it would take at least ten days and at most about three months to recruit a suitable person. All materials needed to be submitted before the recruitment deadline, such as academic CVs, master's degree certificates and academic results, and the Motivation Letter. After the materials were submitted, they would wait for the next notice. This was also a challenge for the preparation time and material requirements of the applicants. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It was difficult to apply for a PhD in Hong Kong. From the application requirements, in terms of academic results, if the undergraduate and master's degree are from 985/211, the GPA must be above 3.3; double non-university institutions must be above 3.5; business PhD students also need to provide GRE/Gmat scores in the past 5 years, and each school and major have different requirements. The report card must be in both Chinese and English and stamped with the official seal of the school's academic affairs office. In terms of language scores, 550 points on the TOEFL written test/80 points on the online test, 6.5 points or above on the IELTS (6.0 is also acceptable in some cases), and no less than 5.5 points on any single subject. The documents included academic CVs that highlighted various aspects, PS that explained the motivation of studying for a PhD, research plans that reflected research ability, and two recommendation letters. From the perspective of competition, after the epidemic, a large number of students from the mainland applied, resulting in an admission rate of less than 10%. For example, the University of Hong Kong's requirements for applicants 'backgrounds became more and more strict. In recent years, it had basically admitted double-class students. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Japanese PhD graduates followed the law of "lenient entry and strict exit". The difficulty of graduation was related to many factors: 1. ** Professional aspects **: The research content of practical majors such as science and engineering is relatively clear and closely related to social needs, and there are relatively few delays in completion. The research content of theoretical majors such as literature, history, and philosophy is complex, and requires high academic quality and theoretical foundation. There are relatively more delays in graduation. Generally speaking, the graduation difficulty of liberal arts Ph.D. is higher than that of science and engineering. 2. ** Colleges and mentors **: Different universities and mentors have different requirements and expectations for PhD students. Some universities and tutors had strict requirements for academic performance, which made it difficult for PhD students to graduate. However, some universities and tutors were relatively lenient and provided more support and help for PhD students. 3. ** Personal factors **: Doctorate students with strong academic attainment and research ability can often quickly find a research direction, obtain research results, and graduate successfully. It is not feasible to study in Japan without research ability and rely on muddy waters to obtain a Doctorate. From the overall data, the standard study time for the post-PhD program in Japan was three years, but only 20.9% of the students in the liberal arts field could complete the liberal arts course within three years. The average graduation time for Japanese liberal arts Ph.D. was five years. Among them, the number of people who studied for seven years in the PhD program was the highest, which was higher than the number of people who studied for four to six years in the PhD program. However, at present, the situation of obtaining a PhD in Japanese liberal arts and the treatment after graduation were improving, and the time needed to obtain a PhD in Japanese liberal arts was shortening. In 2008, about 15% of liberal arts students received a PhD within three years, rising to about 28% in 2016. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The main difference in the cost of studying abroad in Korea was whether the school was a national or private institution. If it was a national college, excluding the tuition fee reduction, the annual fee would be about 60,000 to 100,000 yuan, and the three-year fee would be about 180,000 to 300,000 yuan. If it was a private school, the annual fee was about 90,000 to 140,000 yuan, and the three-year fee was about 270,000 to 420,000 yuan. It is important to note that this is only a rough estimate. The actual cost may vary due to many factors, such as whether you receive a scholarship or not.(Korean universities generally have a scholarship for foreign students. According to the students 'language performance and academic performance, they will be given a 30% - 80% tuition fee reduction scholarship. Especially outstanding students will also have the opportunity to receive a full tuition fee reduction scholarship.)(For example, the cost of living in big cities such as Seoul is relatively high. The monthly living expenses are about 1.5 - 2 million won, and the total annual living expenses are about 18 - 24 million won. However, different consumption habits will lead to different actual expenses.) The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
It wasn't easy to apply for a full PhD in the United States. In terms of hardware requirements, it was generally necessary to have a bachelor's or master's degree (master's degree is better), with a GPA of at least 3.2, a TOEFL score of 100, an IELTS score of 7, and a GRE score of 320 and above. In terms of software conditions, one needed to have an academic research background that matched the profession. It was better to publish a paper with a high impact factor (such as SCI, El, etc.). It was better to have internship and extra-cursory activities. It was also necessary to have targeted and customized documents. The time and strategy of the magnetic field were also critical. In addition, applying for a full award also required planning in advance, including choosing a suitable school and major, preparing recommendation letters and personal statements, understanding the school's scholarship policy and application requirements, and making targeted preparations; Excellent academic performance, such as good academic results, rich scientific research experience, publishing papers, etc.; Active participation in scientific research projects to accumulate achievements; Write outstanding personal statements to highlight academic interests and goals that match the school's research direction, find suitable mentors and communicate with them, etc. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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The in-service PhD program at the University of Macau has many characteristics. ** I. Project advantages ** 1. ** Language * - The biggest highlight was the Chinese-language teaching mode and the language test requirement (some projects), which allowed applicants whose native language was Chinese to focus on academic research and career development without worrying about their English proficiency. For example, in programs such as the Doctorate of Education, which mainly used Chinese as the medium of instruction, there was no need to provide proof of English proficiency. 2. ** Learning Mode ** - It was a part-time teaching mode. Classes were usually arranged on weekends, and classes were held two to three times a month. This kind of concentrated teaching method ensured the continuity of learning and minimized interference with work. - In addition to offline face-to-face courses, it also provided a wealth of online learning resources. Students could access course materials, participate in discussions, and submit assignments at any time through the online learning platform. The combination of online and offline modes increased learning flexibility, autonomy, and interaction. - There was a special face-to-face guidance session where experienced professors and instructors provided individual academic guidance. ** 2. Covers subject areas and values ** - The on-the-job PhD program covers a variety of subject areas, such as the Doctorate of Education (EdD), Doctorate of Public Administration (DPA), and Doctorate of Business Administration (BA). These projects had high academic value and practical application value. Teaching in Chinese helped to maintain the locals of academic research. For example, in the field of education, it helped researchers better understand the China education system and policies to propose targeted solutions. It also helped to strengthen the communication between teachers and students to improve learning effects. ** 3. Requirements for application ** 1. ** Degree and Achievement Requirements ** - The applicants must have a master's degree in the relevant field with excellent results. For applicants who are studying for a Master's degree or a PhD, they must be students who have studied at the University of Macau for at least one year, have completed all the courses, and have strong scientific research capabilities. 2. ** Personal statement ** - They had to submit a detailed personal statement, describing their academic background, research interests, and career plans. This was an important basis for evaluating academic ability, as well as an opportunity to show one's personal traits and potential. One could share their academic and professional achievements, as well as their thoughts and plans for future research. 3. ** Letter of recommendation ** - At least two letters of recommendation were required. The referees should be people who were familiar with the academic or professional performance of the applicants, such as mentors and superiors. The recommendation letter should describe in detail the performance of the applicants in academic research and career development, as well as their potential development prospects. 4. ** Other Materials ** - You also need to submit your report card, resume, and other relevant materials. The University of Macau will give special consideration to applicants with special talents or social contributions. Outstanding research results in a certain field or significant contributions to social services can be used as bonus points. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following conditions were required to study for a PhD: 1. ** Education Requirement **: Usually, you need to have a master's degree or a certified equivalent degree. In some special cases, you can apply for a master's degree if you have obtained a bachelor's degree for more than 6 years (including 6 years, from the date of obtaining the bachelor's degree to the date of admission of the PhD student). 2. ** Professional background **: You must have an academic background related to the major you are applying for, such as a master's degree graduate in a related field, or have some research experience in a related field. 3. ** Research experience **: Must have some research experience, such as participating in a supervisor's research project or independently conducting research activities in a related field. 4. ** Language Proficiency **: For applicants whose mother tongue is not English, they are usually required to provide proof of their English proficiency, such as TOEFL, IELTS, etc. The specific requirements vary by school and major. 5. ** Letter of recommendation **: At least two letters of recommendation from professors or researchers are required to prove their academic ability and research potential. 6. ** Political Quality and Moral Quality **: Must support the leadership of the China Party, have the correct political direction, love the motherland, be willing to serve the construction of the modern society, abide by the law, and have good conduct. 7. ** Physical and Mental Health Status **: Must comply with the regulations of the recruitment unit. 8. ** Other requirements **: Different schools and majors may have some specific requirements. For example, some majors may require a personal statement or research plan; some schools may require an interview to assess the overall quality and adaptability. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!