Far East Universities: Undergraduate Study and Application Processes in Asia
- Unitedwords
- 21 hours ago
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University options, admission requirements and scholarship opportunities in South Korea, China, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Why Asian Universities?
East and Southeast Asia are becoming increasingly prominent options for students considering undergraduate study abroad, with strong universities, technology- and engineering-focused ecosystems, English-taught programme options, scholarship opportunities and global career connections.
Date, Time and Registration
đź“… Date:Â Wednesday, 17 June 2026
đź•’ Time:Â 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
📍 Platform: Zoom – Participation is free of charge, registration is required.
Please note that this webinar will be conducted in Turkish.

What Will We Cover in This Presentation?
University education in South Korea, China, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore,
English-taught undergraduate programmes,
Application systems and timelines,
Admission requirements and academic expectations,
Language proficiency requirements,
Scholarship options,
Country-specific strengths for students.
Who Is This Session For?
This session is especially suitable for students and families who:
Are considering undergraduate study abroad,
Are looking for strong alternatives beyond Europe, the United States or Canada,
Are curious about Asian university options in fields such as technology, engineering, business, design or social sciences,
Are exploring English-taught programme options,
Would like to evaluate scholarship and cost advantages,
Want to prepare for the application process early and with a clear understanding.
Asian universities are no longer simply an alternative for students planning undergraduate study abroad; they have become an important education pathway offering strong, competitive and strategic options across many fields.
With the right country, the right university, the right programme and the right application strategy, studying in Asia can offer students valuable opportunities not only academically, but also culturally and professionally.




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