KAIST International Graduate Admissions for Spring 2026

Applications are now open for KAIST’s International Graduate Admissions for Spring 2026, offering opportunities for ambitious students to pursue advanced degrees at a leading science and technology university in South Korea. This program spans fields such as Natural Sciences, Engineering, Life Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Business, with Master’s, Master’s-Ph.D. Integrated, and Ph.D. programs available. The application window is from August 19 to September 2, 2025, with a letter of recommendation deadline of September 9, 2025.

KAIST provides fully funded scholarships, including full tuition coverage, monthly stipends, and health insurance for eligible students, alongside options for self-funding or external sponsorship. International students (non-Korean citizens) with a bachelor’s or master’s degree by February 2026 are eligible, with specific requirements for Korean ethnicity applicants. An $80 application fee applies, but waivers are available for those from Least Developed Countries. Check more MS and PhD positions

Key Details

  • Fields of Study: Natural Sciences, Life Sciences, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Business
  • Programs Offered: Master’s, Master’s-Ph.D. Integrated, Ph.D., and Finance MBA
  • Eligibility: Non-Korean citizens; bachelor’s degree for Master’s/Master’s-Ph.D., master’s degree for Ph.D. by February 2026
  • Funding: Fully funded KAIST Scholarships (tuition, stipend, health insurance); partial funding via on-campus jobs or external sponsorship
  • Application Fee: $80 USD, waivable for applicants from Least Developed Countries

Eligibility Requirements

Academic Qualifications

  • Master’s or Master’s-Ph.D. Integrated Programs: Hold or expect to hold a bachelor’s degree (equivalent to a four-year Korean bachelor’s degree) by February 2026.
  • Doctoral Programs: Hold or expect to hold a master’s degree by February 2026.

Citizenship

  • Applicants must not hold Korean citizenship. Korean citizens with dual citizenship are ineligible.
  • Applicants of Korean Ethnicity: Must meet one of the following:
    • Neither parent is a Korean citizen (submit a Certificate of Renunciation of Korean Citizenship if applicable, completed before the application period starts).
    • Completed entire education (elementary to high school) outside Korea (international schools in Korea are not considered foreign schools).

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English Proficiency

Applicants must submit one of the following English proficiency test (EPT) scores, taken on or after September 2, 2023:

  • TOEFL iBT: Minimum 83 (Home Edition accepted, MyBest Scores not accepted).
  • IELTS (Academic): Minimum 6.5 overall band (IELTS Online accepted, One Skill Retake not accepted).
  • TOEIC: Minimum 720 (Listening & Reading).
  • TEPS: Minimum 326.
  • Exemptions:
    • Citizenship or a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from countries like Australia, Canada, the UK, or the USA.
    • A degree from an English-medium institution in countries like India, Singapore, or South Africa (submit a Certificate of English Medium of Instruction).
    • Expected graduation from a KAIST degree program in February 2026.
  • Note: Programs like GDI-ITTP and KINS-KAIST do not require EPT scores.

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Programs Offered

KAIST offers a variety of graduate programs across multiple colleges for Spring 2026. Below is a summary of available programs:

College of Natural Science

  • Physics
  • Mathematical Sciences
  • Chemistry
  • Graduate School of Quantum Science and Technology

College of Life Science and Bioengineering

  • Biological Sciences
  • Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering
  • Brain & Cognitive Sciences
  • Graduate School of Engineering Biology
  • Graduate School of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology

College of Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • School of Computing
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering: (includes Environmental and Energy Technology Program)
  • Bio and Brain Engineering: (includes Brain and Cognitive Engineering)
  • Industrial Design
  • Industrial & Systems Engineering: (includes Graduate School of Data Science)
  • Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
  • Materials Science & Engineering
  • Nuclear and Quantum Engineering
  • Cho Chun Shik Graduate School of Mobility
  • Kim Jaechul Graduate School of AI
  • Graduate School of Green Growth and Sustainability

College of Liberal Arts and Convergence Science

  • School of Digital Humanities and Computational Social Sciences
  • Graduate School of Culture Technology
  • Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy

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College of Business (Daejeon Campus)

  • Business and Technology Management
  • Graduate School of Global Digital Innovation:

College of Business (Seoul Campus)

  • Management Engineering
  • Finance MBA: Professional Master’s (MBA).

Finding an Academic Advisor

  • Master’s Applicants: Generally, no prior communication with faculty is required, but some programs may mandate it. Check the program’s website for details.
  • Doctoral and Master’s-Ph.D. Applicants: Must identify a faculty advisor from the chosen department and indicate their name in the application. Prior communication is highly recommended.
  • Use the KAIST STARLIBRARY or KAIST Research Portal to explore faculty and research interests.

Application Process

The application is completed online via KAIST’s application system. Use a Windows computer for the best experience.

Step 1: Program and Personal Information

  • Create an account, select your degree program and major, and upload a portrait photo.
  • Provide personal details, a valid email address (used as login ID), and ID documents (applicant’s passport, parents’ ID, and family registration certificate).
  • Indicate financial resources (e.g., KAIST Scholarship, self-funding, or sponsoring organization).

Step 2: Academic and Professional Background

  • Enter academic history, English proficiency test scores, work experience, and recommender details.
  • Upload certified copies of degree certificates and transcripts as a single PDF.
  • Provide two recommenders’ professional/institutional email addresses for verification.

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Step 3: Statement of Purpose

  • Answer questions about your academic background, motivation, study plan, and post-graduation goals (up to 500 bytes each).
  • Write a detailed statement of purpose (up to 5,000 bytes).

Step 4: Document Submission

  • Upload a CV in PDF format (no specific format required).
  • Optionally, submit proof of honors, awards, or publications.
  • Include any additional documents required by your chosen major.

Step 5: Application Fee

  • Pay a non-refundable $80 USD fee via credit card (recommended), bank transfer, or other methods.
  • Eligible applicants from Least Developed Countries (per UN 2024 list) can request a fee waiver by submitting a form and a recommendation letter from their department head by August 4, 2025 (6 P.M. KST). Details at KAIST Application Fee Waiver.

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Required Documents

Prepare and upload the following as PDFs in the application system:

  1. Applicant’s Identity Document: Photocopy of valid passport ID pages.
  2. Parents’ Identity Documents: To verify citizenship and financial status. If one parent has sole custody, submit their citizenship certificate.
  3. Family Registration Certificate: Or equivalent (e.g., birth certificate). For Korean ethnicity, include a Certificate of Renunciation of Korean Citizenship if applicable.
  4. Academic Documents: Certified copies of bachelor’s/master’s degree certificates and transcripts (combine into one PDF).
  5. English Proficiency Test Score: Submit one valid EPT score or proof of exemption.
  6. Scholarship/Sponsorship Letter: If applicable, include evidence of funding.
  7. Curriculum Vitae: No specific format required.
  8. Optional Documents: Proof of employment, awards, or additional materials required by the program.

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Notes:

  • Scan original or certified copies clearly. Illegible documents may affect evaluation.
  • Translate non-English/Korean documents via a public notary.
  • Admitted students must submit apostilled or consular-legalized degree certificates and transcripts.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

KAIST offers robust financial support for international students:

KAIST Scholarship

  • Benefits:
    • Full tuition coverage: 4 semesters (Master’s), 10 semesters (Master’s-Ph.D.), 8 semesters (Ph.D.).
    • Monthly stipend (varies by department, advisor, and research involvement).
    • National Health Insurance premium coverage.
  • Eligibility: Based on academic performance and potential, assessed via application materials.

KAIST Global Presidential Scholarship (KGPS)

  • For: Master’s or Master’s-Ph.D. students.
  • Benefits: Full tuition and 1,600,000 KRW monthly stipend for 4 semesters.
  • Details: Automatically considered for KAIST Scholarship applicants; department head recommends competitive candidates.

KAIST Prestige Scholarship

  • For: Master’s-Ph.D. or Ph.D. students.
  • Benefits: Full tuition and 300,000 KRW monthly stipend for 8 semesters.
  • Details: Automatically considered for KAIST Scholarship applicants with outstanding achievements.

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KAIST CoE PhD Fellowship

  • For: Ph.D. or Master’s-Ph.D. students in the College of Engineering.
  • Benefits: Full tuition and 2,500,000 KRW monthly fellowship for 4 years.
  • Details: Nominated by the department; recipients cannot receive other financial aid and must commit full-time to their lab.

Global Educational Program for Samsung Semiconductor (Global EPSS)

  • For: Master’s or Ph.D. students in Electrical Engineering from Malaysia, Thailand, or Vietnam.
  • Benefits:
    • Full tuition.
    • Monthly stipend ($1,000–$1,500 USD).
    • One-time Ph.D. scholarship (3,000,000 KRW).
    • Samsung internship and guaranteed employment.
  • Details: Specify Global EPSS in the application’s financial resources section.

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On-Campus Employment

  • International students can work as Research Assistants (RA), Teaching Assistants (TA), or in other part-time roles to earn income during enrollment.
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