Study in Korea 2026 Fall online applications: how to check open admission windows
Based on the official Study in Korea online application page checked on July 1, 2026, this guide explains how international applicants should read Fall 2026 admission windows.
Key Points
- As of July 1, 2026, the official Study in Korea online application page lists live and upcoming application windows for Fall 2026 or the 2026 second semester.
- It is a useful starting point, but it is not a final admission judgment.

As of July 1, 2026, the official Study in Korea online application page lists live and upcoming application windows for Fall 2026 or the 2026 second semester. It is a useful starting point, but it is not a final admission judgment. Applicants still need to confirm each university's own admission guide.
Core Answer
Use Study in Korea to find active application windows. Then verify degree level, language track, documents, tuition, scholarship and visa timing on the university website.
| First check | Why it matters | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Status | Shows whether submission is open | Mark live or upcoming |
| Period | Controls document timing | Put the deadline in a calendar |
| Program type | D-2, D-4 and exchange routes differ | Read the university guide |
| Language | TOPIK or English scores may differ | Check admission conditions |
What Applicants Can See
The page can include exchange student notices, Korean language courses, undergraduate admission and graduate admission in the same list. That means applicants should filter by route before comparing university names.
Before Submitting
Prepare one table with deadline, documents, language requirement, finance proof, visa route and term start. If documents cannot be prepared before the deadline, the next intake may be more realistic.
FAQs
Does a Study in Korea listing mean the university is right for me?
No. It means the notice is visible on the official page. Suitability depends on your degree goal and documents.
What is the difference between live and upcoming?
Live means submission is open. Upcoming means applicants should prepare documents before the opening date.
Are D-2 and D-4 the same?
No. Study in Korea explains D-2 as a degree-study route and D-4 as a non-degree training route.
What should I do today?
Choose the degree route, check the deadline, then compare language, budget and visa timing.
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