KAIST Overview

KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) is South Korea’s premier research university, renowned for its focus on science, engineering, and technology. Established in 1971, KAIST is dedicated to fostering innovation and cutting-edge research, producing graduates who contribute globally to academia and industry.

KAIST Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
  • Master of Science in various engineering and science fields
  • Doctoral programs in science, engineering, and business

KAIST Tuition Fees

Program LevelEstimated Annual Tuition (KRW)Estimated Annual Tuition (USD)
Undergraduate4,500,000 KRWApprox. $3,700
Graduate5,000,000 KRWApprox. $4,100

KAIST Required Documents and Admission Requirements

  • Completed application form
  • Official transcripts from previous education
  • Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS) or Korean proficiency (TOPIK)
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Statement of purpose
  • Resume or CV
  • Standardized test scores (e.g., GRE) for graduate programs

KAIST Deadlines

Important DateDate
Application Start DateSeptember
Application End DateOctober
Admission ResultsDecember
Enrollment DateFebruary

KAIST Scholarships Offerings

  • Full tuition scholarships for top applicants
  • Research assistantships and teaching assistantships
  • Stipends for graduate students
  • Special scholarships for international students

KAIST Rankings

Ranking TypePosition
National (South Korea)1st
Global (QS World)Top 40

KAIST Acceptance Rate

Highly competitive, with an acceptance rate typically below 20%, reflecting the high caliber of applicants.

KAIST Student Campus Life

KAIST offers a vibrant campus life with modern dormitories, libraries, research centers, and recreational facilities. Accommodation options include on-campus dormitories with amenities and off-campus housing nearby. Students participate in various clubs, cultural events, and innovation contests.

KAIST Cost of Living

Living costs in Daejeon, where KAIST is located, are moderate compared to other South Korean cities. Students can manage expenses comfortably with affordable housing and food options.

ExpenseEstimated Monthly Cost (KRW)Estimated Monthly Cost (USD)
Rent (dormitory/shared)200,000 – 400,000 KRW$165 – $330
Food300,000 KRW$250
Transportation50,000 KRW$40
Personal expenses100,000 KRW$80

KAIST Contact Informations

KAIST Online Application

Applicants can submit their applications through the official KAIST online portal within the specified deadlines. Required documents must be uploaded and reviewed as part of the admission process.