1. If any of the submitted documents are not written in Korean or English, they must be translated (into Korean or English) and notarized.
2. For graduating students, the final academic transcript and certificate of graduation must be submitted before admission (failure to submit will result in cancellation of admission).
3. All notarized documents and certificates must be issued within one year of the date of application.
4. All specified documents must be submitted in the original, and all submitted documents and application fees will not be returned.
5. It is recommended to prepare extra documents (at least 2 copies) in advance for future visa applications: one for the application, one for the visa.
6. Applicants currently residing in Korea who do not possess a valid language proficiency score but are able to submit it before the registration period in August may apply by first submitting all other required documents. The language test score may be submitted later; however, prior consultation is mandatory.
7. The institution reserves the right to request additional documents if deemed necessary, in addition to the documents listed above.
8. If it is found that an applicant gained admission through document falsification, forgery, translation errors, or any other dishonest means, the admission will be cancelled, even after enrollment.
9. For applicants from Uzbekistan, only bank statements issued by KDB Bank of Uzbekistan are accepted (deposit of at least 30 days is recommended)
10. As the university does not issue student visas, applicants are required to obtain the visa themselves. Please refer to the 'Visa Information' section for details. (Visa application should be made after receiving the standard admission letter.)
11. Applicants applying for Department of Culture Contents Planning and Marketing (Graduate School of Business Administration) arerequiredto submit only 1, 2, 3 documents of above and passport copy of applicant.