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[Graphic News] Vietnam tops list of international students in Korea
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Vietnam has become the largest source of international students at South Korean universities, narrowly surpassing China. The Ministry of Education and the Korean Educational Development Institute said in the seventh edition of the report Reading Our Education Through Data that Vietnam accounted for 75,198 international students enrolled at Korean universities as of April 2025, compared with 74,820 from China, a difference of just 378 students. The report said South Korea had 403 universities and
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Korea Times News
· Jul 11, 2026
Why Vietnam's top student chose KAIST over medical school
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Yonhap News Agency
· Jul 8, 2026
Alumni groups of Army, Navy, Air Force rally against gov't push to unify military academies
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Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 30, 2026
Tiga bakal mahasiswa B40 UiTM dibantu
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Focus Taiwan
· Jul 11, 2026
86 Indonesian students awarded Taiwan scholarships
Jakarta, July 11 (CNA) Eighty-six Indonesian students have been selected to study in Taiwan this year under two Ministry of Education scholarship programs, following a selection process that attracted more than 1,200 applicants.
The korea Herald News
· Jun 23, 2026
Over chimaek and cheers, Lee hosts ambassadors at Cheong Wa Dae
President Lee Jae Myung hosted foreign ambassadors at Cheong Wa Dae on Tuesday evening over chimaek — the popular Korean pairing of fried chicken and beer — calling for closer cooperation to deepen ties with partner countries and address shared global challenges. The gathering brought together ambassadors and other representatives from all 118 resident diplomatic missions in South Korea — including Moroccan Ambassadorto Korea Chafik Rachadi, dean of the diplomatic corps — as well as representati
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Related coverage for "[Graphic News] Vietnam tops list of international students in Korea": Korea Times News — Why Vietnam's top student chose KAIST over medical school. Yonhap News Agency — Alumni groups of Army, Navy, Air Force rally against gov't push to unify military academies. Utusan Malaysia — Tiga bakal mahasiswa B40 UiTM dibantu. Focus Taiwan — 86 Indonesian students awarded Taiwan scholarships. The korea Herald News — Over chimaek and cheers, Lee hosts ambassadors at Cheong Wa Dae