STUDY-TO-CAREER PROGRAM
Korea Vocational College Program
Korea Vocational College Program helps Indonesian students and partner institutions understand the difference between professional colleges and general universities, practical education for employment and entrepreneurship, two-year, three-year, four-year, bachelor's advanced major courses, evening study options, and professional technology master's programs.
Quick facts
- The page is a consultation guide, not an admission, scholarship, visa, job, salary, or residence guarantee.
- Students should compare curriculum, Korean language support, documents, tuition, housing, and career services.
- Career and visa routes may be possible when requirements are met and official rules allow them.
- Each outcome depends on program, documents, language level, regulations, and employer demand.
Short answer
Korea Vocational College Program is a Korea study-to-career route for students who want to connect education with professional skills. It focuses on the difference between professional colleges and general universities, practical education for employment and entrepreneurship, two-year, three-year, four-year, bachelor's advanced major courses, evening study options, and professional technology master's programs. Students can use this page to prepare questions about curriculum, Korean language, practice, tuition, scholarships, documents, housing, career services, part-time work, and visa topics before meeting campuses. The route does not guarantee admission, scholarship, visa, job, salary, or permanent residence. Career or visa options may be possible when requirements are met, but each outcome depends on program, documents, language level, regulations, and employer demand. Korea Study-to-Career Education Fair 2026 helps students compare official answers from different campuses before deciding what to investigate next.
Program background
This page explains the difference between professional colleges and general universities, practical education for employment and entrepreneurship, two-year, three-year, four-year, bachelor's advanced major courses, evening study options, and professional technology master's programs. It helps students prepare better questions before speaking with campuses at the fair.
Who it fits
This route fits students whose interests, school background, budget, language readiness, and family plan match the program requirements.
Curriculum and training themes
Ask each campus about core subjects, labs, practice hours, certifications, Korean language study, workplace culture, internships, and international student support.
Career path
Career planning should start early, but it is never automatic. Students need to confirm qualifications, portfolio needs, language level, documents, employer demand, and current rules.
Visa and employment questions
Student visa, part-time work, post-graduation visa conversion, and employer requirements should be confirmed with campuses and official sources. Each outcome depends on program, documents, language level, regulations, and employer demand.
Fair consultation guidance
Bring the same questions to several booths: tuition, scholarships, documents, dormitory, Korean level, training facilities, career center, part-time work, alumni routes, and visa questions.
FAQ
What is Korea Vocational College Program?
Korea Vocational College Program is a study-to-career route that explains the difference between professional colleges and general universities, practical education for employment and entrepreneurship, two-year, three-year, four-year, bachelor's advanced major courses, evening study options, and professional technology master's programs. Final details must be confirmed with campuses and official sources.
Does this program guarantee a job or visa?
No. It can help students understand a pathway, but each outcome depends on program, documents, language level, regulations, employer demand, and student performance.
What should students ask at the fair?
Ask about admission requirements, tuition, scholarships, Korean language, curriculum, practice, dormitory, part-time work, career services, and visa questions.
Can Indonesian high school and vocational school students consider it?
They can consider it if their background, documents, finances, language readiness, and visa eligibility fit the campus requirements.