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Study in South Korea from Pakistan

South Korea offers students from Karachi and Lahore the fully-funded GKS scholarship, fast D-2 visa processing and a strong technology industry for graduates.

Tuition β‚©5,000,000–₩14,000,000/year Visa 2–4 wks Free for students
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D-10 Job-seeker visa for 6–12 months after graduation
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South Korea draws Pakistani students with the Global Korea Scholarship, which funds tuition and living costs, and with top-ranked institutions such as SNU, KAIST and POSTECH. English-taught engineering and tech programmes continue to expand.

The D-2 student visa is processed quickly, and at β‚©5,000,000–₩14,000,000 a year, tuition is far more affordable than in Western destinations.

Degree verification and the GKS route from Pakistan

For GKS, apply through the Korean Embassy in Islamabad, which handles the scholarship for Pakistani nationals; direct university applications usually open between September and November. Have your degree verified and attested by the Higher Education Commission, obtain IBCC equivalency for your school certificates, and add Ministry of Foreign Affairs attestation. Once you hold a certificate of admission, the D-2 visa is issued by the embassy in Islamabad.

Costs, scholarships, visa timeline and post-study work

Tuition of β‚©5,000,000–₩14,000,000 a year and living costs of β‚©600,000–₩1,200,000 a month make Korea good value, and you must show about USD 10,000 or a sponsor letter. The D-2 visa is usually decided within 2–4 weeks. The GKS and NIIED scholarships are the main funding routes, and graduates can apply for the D-10 job-seeker visa for six to twelve months.

Your path from Pakistan to South Korea

GKS applications via Korean Embassy in home country (deadline usually September). University direct applications open September–November.

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    Register free & build your profile

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    Get matched to universities

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    Prepare documents & apply

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    Visa & departure support

    Once admitted, we guide your student visa application and help you prepare for arrival.

Costs, visa & requirements

Tuitionβ‚©5,000,000–₩14,000,000/year
Living costsβ‚©600,000–₩1,200,000/month
Visa typeD-2 Student Visa
Financial proofUSD 10,000 or sponsor letter
Processing time2–4 weeks
LanguageTOPIK Level 3+ or IELTS 5.5+ (English programmes)
ScholarshipsGKS (Global Korea Scholarship), NIIED Scholarship, University grants

In-person support in Karachi + Lahore

Our Pakistan office helps Pakistan students with HEC attestation support, IBCC equivalency guidance, Visa interview coaching and more β€” free of charge.

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Frequently asked questions

How can Pakistani students get the GKS scholarship?
The Global Korea Scholarship is administered through the Korean Embassy in Islamabad for Pakistani nationals, covering tuition and living costs, with an embassy track and a university track to apply through.
How long does the Korean D-2 visa take from Pakistan?
The D-2 student visa is generally processed within 2–4 weeks once you have a certificate of admission, making it one of the faster routes among study destinations.
Is there post-study work in South Korea?
Yes. Graduates can apply for the D-10 job-seeker visa, valid for six to twelve months, to find skilled employment in Korea's technology and manufacturing sectors.

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