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Sungkyunkwan University vs Yonsei University

A side-by-side comparison for international students choosing where to study for a bachelor's degree in Korea. Every figure is drawn from our verified university directory.

Comparing for a different level? See Sungkyunkwan University vs Yonsei University for a master's degree.

 Sungkyunkwan UniversityYonsei University
LocationSeoul · Humanities&Social SciencesSeoul · Sinchon
World rankingQS 126 · THE 87QS 50 · THE 86
Rank in Korea#3#2
TypePrivatePrivate
International students22%17%
Total students34,00042,000
Founded13981885
DormitoryYesYes
English-taught programsYesYes
Undergraduate fieldsHumanities, Social Science, Natural Science, Arts & Sports, EngineeringSocial Science, Natural Science, Engineering
Lowest TOPIK levelLevel 4Level 3
Annual tuition (international)~₩10.4M to ₩16.2M~₩9.1M to ₩18.4M

At a glance

  • Yonsei University holds the higher international ranking of the two.
  • Sungkyunkwan University has the larger international student community (22% vs 17%).
  • Yonsei University has the lower published international tuition.
  • Both offer English-taught programs, so neither requires Korean to apply.

Read the full picture on each school's page: Sungkyunkwan University and Yonsei University.

Frequently asked questions

Is Sungkyunkwan University or Yonsei University better for a bachelor's degree?
Both are among Korea's top universities open to international students. Yonsei University holds the higher international ranking of the two. Sungkyunkwan University has the larger international student community (22% vs 17%). Yonsei University has the lower published international tuition. Both offer English-taught programs, so neither requires Korean to apply. The right choice depends on your field, budget, and whether you need an English-taught program, so use the side-by-side table above to weigh them for a bachelor's degree.
Do Sungkyunkwan University and Yonsei University teach in English?
Sungkyunkwan University: yes, it offers English-taught programs. Yonsei University: yes, it offers English-taught programs. English-taught programs let you apply with an English test score instead of TOPIK.
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