Overview
The Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP) — rebranded as the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) in 2010 — is South Korea's flagship government scholarship for international students. It is managed by the National Institute for International Education (NIIED), part of Korea's Ministry of Education.
The KGSP 2026 funds undergraduate, master's, and PhD study at Korean universities. For the graduate program, NIIED announced 2,200 fully funded slots for the 2026 cycle, distributed among partner countries worldwide. The Korean Government Scholarship Program pays for tuition fees, airfare, living expenses, health insurance, and research support. Kgspscholarship
What I find genuinely distinctive about KGSP is the Korean language training year. Every scholar — even those enrolled in English-language programs — completes one year of funded Korean language study before their degree begins. This costs you a year, but it also gives you functional Korean language skills and a genuine integration into Korean academic and social life that purely English-based study cannot provide.
Benefits and Funding
Benefit | Master's Program | PhD Program |
|---|---|---|
Monthly living allowance | KRW 1,000,000/month (~USD 730) | KRW 1,000,000/month |
Tuition fees | Fully Covered | Fully Covered |
Korean language training fee | KRW 12,840,000/year | KRW 12,840,000/year |
Round-trip airfare | Fully Covered (economy class) | Fully Covered |
Settlement allowance | One-time grant on arrival | Same |
Medical insurance | Covered for duration of scholarship | Same |
Research allowance | Included | Included (higher for PhD) |
Dissertation printing costs | Not applicable | Included |
Completion grant | Awarded at program end | Same |
TOPIK language proficiency bonus | Additional support for TOPIK Level 5 or 6 | Same |
I made this table because the KGSP benefit structure is more complex than most scholarships — with settlement allowances, TOPIK bonuses, and completion grants that most guides list as a single monthly number. Monthly allowance is approximately KRW 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 depending on program type. GKS Scholarship
The most underrated aspect is the TOPIK proficiency bonus. If you reach Korean language proficiency level 5 or 6 during your language training year, scholars who hit TOPIK Level 5 or 6 within the first 6 months of language training can skip the rest and begin their degree in March instead of September. Kgspscholarship This effectively shortens your total program duration and unlocks additional financial support.
Eligibility
Requirement | Master's Applicants | PhD Applicants |
|---|---|---|
Citizenship | Citizen of NIIED-invited country (157 countries); neither parent Korean | Same |
Academic level | Bachelor's degree completed or expected | Master's degree completed or expected |
GPA | 80% cumulative average or top 20% of class | Same |
Age | Under 40 (born after September 1, 1985 for 2025 cycle reference) | Same |
Health | Physically and mentally fit for duration of scholarship | Same |
Previous Korean degree | Ineligible if previously completed degree in Korea (exception: 90%+ GPA scholars may reapply once) | Same |
Previous KGSP award | Ineligible unless conditions above apply | Same |
The parent nationality rule is the most frequently misunderstood eligibility criterion. Even if you are not Korean, if either of your parents holds Korean citizenship, you are ineligible. This is stated clearly in the NIIED guidelines but often missed.
The most common mistake I see Pakistani applicants make is applying without checking whether their specific field and department are available at their chosen Korean university. Applicants can only apply to universities and departments listed in the 'University Information' file attached under the GKS Notice post. Kgspscholarship Not every program at every Korean university participates in KGSP.
Timeline and Deadlines
Stage | Embassy Track | University Track |
|---|---|---|
Application opens | February 12, 2026 (online via studyinkorea.go.kr) | Set by each university |
Application deadline | February 25, 2026 (6pm KST) | Varies by university |
First round results | March 17, 2026 | Set by university |
Second round (NIIED review) | April 2026 | April–May 2026 |
University placement (third round) | May–June 2026 | N/A (already placed) |
Final results | June–July 2026 | June–July 2026 |
Arrival in Korea | February (spring) or September (fall) 2027 | Same |
How to Apply — Step by Step
Embassy Track:
Go to the Official Study in Korea Website (https://www.studyinkorea.go.kr) and find the GKS Notice section for the current cycle's guidelines and documents.
Create an account on the Study in Korea portal — online applications only for the 2026 cycle onwards. Starting from the 2026 GKS-U, applications must be submitted online only via the Study in Korea website. Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Choose up to three universities (at least one must be Type B) from the University Information file.
Complete the application form. Attach all required documents in the correct format.
Submit by the embassy deadline and check your local Korean Embassy for any additional hard copy requirements.
If successful in Round 1, prepare for Round 2 at NIIED. My tip: prepare in-depth for the panel review by studying the scholarship's purpose and South Korea's development priorities.
University Track:
Select one Korean university participating in GKS.
Apply directly through the university's portal by their deadline.
If the university nominates you, NIIED reviews the recommendation.
Required Documents Checklist
Completed GKS application form (download from Study in Korea website, current year version)
Personal statement and study plan
Academic transcripts (original language + notarized English translation)
Degree certificate (with notarized translation)
Two letters of recommendation
Proof of citizenship and parent nationality (passport; parent's passport or documents)
Medical certificate
TOPIK certificate (if available — optional but adds points)
English language certificate (IELTS or TOEFL — optional but adds points)
Any country-specific additional documents required by local Korean Embassy
The document most applicants get wrong is the translation and notarization of certificates. Apostille or consular confirmation of documents is often required after the first selection round. Start this process early — it can take weeks at embassies.
For scholarship interview preparation, use the Scholarship Interview Tips 2026 guide — KGSP panel interviews focus on your study plan, motivation for choosing Korea, and post-graduation intentions.
Selection Criteria
NIIED scores applications on academic record (GPA), language proficiency (TOPIK/IELTS/TOEFL), and application essay quality. The study plan and personal statement are evaluated for clarity of purpose, connection to Korean academic strengths, and post-graduation intentions.
What separates shortlisted KGSP applicants from rejected ones is specificity in the study plan. Naming specific professors at Korean universities whose research aligns with yours, and explaining why South Korea is the right place to pursue your specific research question, signals genuine preparation and seriousness of purpose.
Practical Tips
Start preparing for TOPIK even before you apply. Reaching TOPIK Level 3 before the application adds points and demonstrates commitment. Reaching Level 5 or 6 after arrival unlocks the early degree start benefit.
Read How to Write a Scholarship SOP in 2026 to structure your personal statement and study plan — the same principles of specificity and connection to the funding body's mission apply directly.
Choose the embassy track if your country has a strong NIIED relationship — Pakistan does — because embassy-nominated candidates have historically had strong success rates. The university track may be less competitive for highly specialized fields but limits you to one university.
Official Links and Apply Now
Study in Korea Official Website — GKS Notice (https://www.studyinkorea.go.kr)
NIIED Global Korea Scholarship Contact ([email protected])
Korean Embassy Pakistan (https://overseas.mofa.go.kr/pk-en/index.do)
If I were in your position right now, I would visit the Study in Korea website this week, download the GKS 2027 graduate guidelines when published, and begin preparing your study plan and requesting your transcripts for notarization.
FAQ
What is the Korean Government Scholarship KGSP 2026?
The Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP), officially now called the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS), is South Korea's fully funded government scholarship for international students to pursue undergraduate, master's, and PhD degrees at Korean universities. It is managed by NIIED. The GKS Scholarship 2026 includes 2,200 fully funded slots for international graduate students in South Korea. Kgspscholarship
What is the monthly allowance for KGSP 2026?
Monthly allowance is approximately KRW 1,000,000 to 1,500,000 depending on program type. GKS Scholarship This is in addition to full tuition coverage, a settlement allowance on arrival, medical insurance, research support, and a completion grant at the end of the program.
What is the difference between KGSP embassy track and university track?
The embassy track involves applying through the Korean Embassy or Consulate in your home country, which runs its own selection process before forwarding successful candidates to NIIED. You can apply to up to three universities. The university track involves applying directly to one specific Korean university, which nominates successful candidates to NIIED. The embassy track is generally more competitive but allows more university choices.
Can I apply for KGSP if I already have a Korean degree?
Generally no — applicants who have previously completed an undergraduate, master's, or doctoral program in Korea are ineligible. However, a former or current KGSP scholar who holds an overall grade of 90% or above can reapply to this program once, either through the embassy or university track.
Is IELTS required for KGSP 2026?
IELTS and TOEFL scores are not mandatory — submitting them adds points to your application but their absence does not disqualify you. Official test results in Korean (TOPIK) or English (TOEFL iBT, IELTS) can add points and must be issued within 2 years of NIIED's announcement. If no language score is submitted, the personal statement and study plan will be reviewed instead. GKS Scholarship
Disclaimer: KGSP/GKS scholarship amounts, country allocations, and application deadlines are updated annually by NIIED. All information is based on verified sources as of April 12, 2026. Always verify current details at studyinkorea.go.kr and your local Korean Embassy before applying.






