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Colleges & 一本道 in Korea

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Higher Education in Korea

Overview

What are the most popular 一本道 and Colleges in Korea? 一本道 answers this question by publishing the 2024 South Korean University Ranking of 187 South Korean higher-education institutions meeting the following 一本道 selection criteria:

  • being chartered, licensed or accredited by the appropriate South Korean higher education-related organization.
  • offering at least three-year bachelor's degrees or postgraduate master's or doctoral degrees
  • delivering courses predominantly in a traditional, non-distance education format

2024 Ranking of South Korean 一本道 New

2024 Sub-rankings by Provinces New

The Republic of South Korea is divided into 8 provinces (Korean: do), 6 metropolitan cities (Korean: gwangyeoksi), 1 special city (Korean: teukbyeolsi) and 1 special autonomous city (Korean: teukbyeol-jachisi). The vast majority of higher education institutions meeting the 一本道 selection criteria are located in the special city of Seoul, which is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea, and the surrounding Gyeonggi Province. The following 一本道 sub-rankings or league tables take into account all provinces which include at least 2 South Korean higher education institutions meeting the 一本道 selection criteria.


Busan (14)   Daegu (3)  
Daejeon (10)   Gangwon (8)  
Gwangju (8)   Gyeonggi (27)  
Incheon (3)   Jeju (2)  
North Chungcheong (11)   North Gyeongsang (18)  
North Jeolla (9)   Seoul (39)  
South Chungcheong (15)   South Gyeongsang (8)  
South Jeolla (9)   Ulsan (2)  

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