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GKS-U timeline and deadlines

GKS-U runs on a fixed annual rhythm. Miss the autumn window and you wait a full year. Here is the calendar, the selection rounds, and exactly what to confirm at the source.

Sans Bhatia
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Sans BhatiaFounder, KoreaAdmit8 min read · Updated Jun 6, 2026
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The GKS-U cycle runs from autumn guidelines to early-January results. Work backward from the deadline.

This guide lays out the GKS undergraduate calendar. For the program overview, see the GKS-U complete guide. The months below describe the typical pattern from recent cycles; the exact dates are published in each year's guidelines, so always confirm them at the source.

TL;DR
  • Guidelines drop in autumn, typically around September or October, on the NIIED / Study in Korea website.
  • Deadlines are in October: the embassy track closes in mid-October, the university track in late October.
  • The embassy track has three selection rounds; the university track has two.
  • Final scholars are announced in early January, and the funded Korean language year begins the following year.
  • A missed embassy round is not always the end: because the university deadline is later, embassy-track applicants who fail the first round can reapply through the university track in the same cycle.
  • Start your documents before the guidelines even drop, because the apostille is the slowest step.

The annual calendar

Typical GKS-U cycle, by track
StageEmbassy trackUniversity track
Guidelines publishedAutumn (around September / October)Autumn (around September / October)
Application deadlineMid-OctoberLate October
First-round resultLate OctoberMid-to-late November
Documents arrive at NIIEDMid-NovemberLate November
Second-round resultWithin NovemberMid-December
Third-round resultBy late DecemberNot applicable (two rounds)
Final scholars announcedEarly JanuaryEarly January

For reference, the most recent cycle set the embassy deadline at October 17, the university deadline at October 31, and announced final scholars on January 9. Treat these as a guide, not a promise: confirm the current year's exact dates.

How the selection rounds work

  • Embassy track (three rounds): the embassy reviews applications and recommends candidates to NIIED (first round), NIIED evaluates them (second round, often with an interview), and your chosen universities make the final decision (third round).
  • University track (two rounds): the university reviews and recommends you (first round), then NIIED evaluates (second round).

Work backward, not forward

The single most common mistake is starting in September when the guidelines drop. By then, your apostille and translations may not finish in time. Work backward from the October deadline: shortlist over the summer, start document authentication immediately, draft your study plan and personal statement, and have everything ready before the window opens. The full document set is in the GKS-U documents guide, and the broader Korean-admissions calendar is in the application timeline guide.

What to do next

  1. Check the eligibility guide and the embassy vs university track guide.
  2. Start your documents and apostille now, whatever month it is.
  3. Run the KoreaAdmit quiz to line up your university shortlist.

Frequently asked questions

When does GKS open for undergraduate?
The undergraduate guidelines are typically published in autumn, around September or October, on the NIIED / Study in Korea website. Applications then close in October. Confirm the exact dates in the current year's guidelines, since they shift slightly each cycle.
What is the GKS deadline?
On the embassy track the application deadline is in mid-October, and on the university track in late October. The most recent cycle used October 17 (embassy) and October 31 (university), but the exact date is set each year, so confirm at the source.
How long does the GKS selection process take?
From the October deadline to the final announcement in early January is about three months. The embassy track runs through three selection rounds and the university track through two, with results announced progressively from late October to early January.
When are GKS results announced?
First-round results come in late October (embassy) or mid-to-late November (university). Final successful scholars are announced in early January on the Study in Korea website, after which the funded Korean language year begins.
Can I reapply to the GKS university track if I fail the embassy track?
Yes. Because the university-track deadline is later than the embassy first-round results, applicants who do not pass the embassy track's first round may apply again through the university track in the same cycle.