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KOICA Fellowship Program at Chosun University
Study in
South Korea
Type
Fully Funded
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Degree
Master
Deadline
15-Jul-2026
The KOICA Chosun Scholarship is a fully funded Master degree program in Mechanical Engineering at Chosun University. The program is organized under the KOICA Capacity Building Program for Professional Human Resources and aims to develop R&D professionals from eligible partner countries. It provides graduate-level education, Korean language training, Field study and internship opportunities while supporting students with tuition, Dormitory fees, Airfare and living expenses.
Round-trip airfare for entry or departure, Tuition for the Master degree program, Korean language training fees, Dormitory fees including during the internship period, Field study expenses, Monthly living expenses including during the internship period, Settlement or return support grants, National Health Insurance premiums for international students