Best universities in South Korea 2025
Explore the best universities in South Korea determined by data collected by Times Higher Education
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South Korea Rank 2025 | World University Rank 2025Ìý | World University Rank 2024Ìý | University | City |
1 | =62Ìý | 62Ìý | Seoul National University | Seoul |
2 | 82Ìý | 83Ìý | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) | Daejeon |
=3 | =102Ìý | =145Ìý | Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) | Seoul |
=3 | =102Ìý | 76Ìý | Yonsei University (Seoul campus) | Seoul |
5 | 151Ìý | 149Ìý | Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) | Pohang |
6 | =189Ìý | 201–250Ìý | Korea University | Seoul |
=7 | 201–250Ìý | 251–300Ìý | Sejong University | Seoul |
=7 | 201–250Ìý | =199Ìý | Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) | Ulsan |
=9 | 251–300Ìý | 301–350Ìý | Hanyang University | Seoul |
=9 | 251–300Ìý | 251–300Ìý | Kyung Hee University | Seoul |
South Korea is known as one of the four “Asian tiger†economies, with an economy based on its fast-growing education, technology and tourism sectors.
More and more students are choosing to study in South Korea, and the country has recently seen dramatic increases in international enrolments. The government announced a plan to increase international enrolments to 200,000 by 2032 and is working hard to encourage even more students from the US, Europe and Asia to study in South Korea. If you’re considering studying in South Korea, these are the best universities, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025.
The country’s government hopes to entice even more young people to study abroad in South Korea by offering a range of financial incentives to institutions and individuals, streamlining student visa applications and providing employment support for those who have studied in South Korea and wish to stay on and work.
The Incheon Global Campus outside Seoul is a partnership with universities around the world, offering degrees from the home university taught by faculty members based on-site in South Korea. By some estimates, almost a third of university courses in South Korea are now taught in English, and many universities offer new, dedicated international campuses.
<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>Top 5 universities in South Korea 2025ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ><ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>1. Seoul National UniversityÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>Considered one of the most prestigious higher education institutions in South Korea, Seoul National University offers the chance to study in the heart of the country’s bustling capital city.
The university has 16 colleges, a graduate school and 10 professional graduate schools offering hundreds of undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD courses.
The main campus, Gwanak, is based in southern Seoul and and caters to thousands of students and staff. The site is served by its own subway station. The Yongon campus, based just north of the Han River, is home to the main branch of the Seoul National University Hospital and the medical, nursing and dental schools.
A little way outside town, the Pyeongchang campus includes the Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology as well as the Institutes of Green Bio Science and Technology and the university’s own farm complex.
Famous alumni include former UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon; ex-president of the International Criminal Court, Song Sang-hyun; and Lee Jong-wook, former head the World Health Organisation. Academic staff include Nobel laureate Paul Crutzen and Fields Medal winner Hironaka Heisuke.
<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>2. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>Set up by the government in 1971 with help from US advisers, KAIST was South Korea’s first research-led science and technology university.
The institution is based in the central city of Daejeon.
It’s possible that your smartphone, laptop or car was designed by a KAIST graduate, and the teaching and research conducted at the university have been crucial in developing South Korea’s reputation for high-tech prowess.
The university has an innovative academic system and is allowed to operate autonomously, outside the government curriculum and admissions rules of other universities. KAIST implemented South Korea’s first test-free admissions system (admissions instead being based on grades, letters of recommendation from teachers and personal statements). Undergraduates may try courses before choosing their major and may switch their major at any time. More than 80Ìýper cent of courses at KAIST are taught in English.
<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>=3.ÌýSungkyunkwan University (SKKU)ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>Sungkyunkwan University was founded more than 600 years ago and is the oldest university in East Asia.
The university has two campuses: the humanities and social sciences campus in Seoul, and the natural sciences campus in Suwon.
Sungkyunkwan has academic exchange programmes and partnerships with 650 universities in 73 countries. It is also aiming to expand its dual-degree programmes with many other universities around the world. The university currently runs 33 dual-degree programmes with partners including the University of Birmingham.
It also offers the first fully English-taught MBA programme in South Korea.
<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>=3.ÌýYonsei University (Seoul campus)ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>Yonsei University was founded the late 1800s by Horace Grant Underwood, aÌýChristian missionary.
The university operated under many different identities before becoming Yonhi University in 1946 and then adopting its current name in the late 1950s.
Yonsei University is a SKY university, a collective term for the three institutions widely regarded as the most prestigious in the country.
Han Seung-su, the former prime minister of South Korea who also served as the president of the United Nations General Assembly is a Yonsei graduate. Professional golfer Ryu So-yeon won the US Women’s Open Championship while a student at Yonsei.
<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>5.ÌýPohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH)ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>Founded in 1986 in the south-eastern port city of Pohang, POSTECH is a research-focused university.
POSTECH admits only a small number of students every year and customises teaching to fit individuals based on their interests and study priorities.
Academic and research activities are focused around science and engineering, with more than 70 research institutes. POSTECH has its own bilingual campus, and students and faculty hail from all over the world.
<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>Top universities in South Korea 2025ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>
Click each institution to view its full World University Rankings 2025Ìýresults.
South Korea Rank 2025 | World University Rank 2025Ìý | World University Rank 2024Ìý | University | City |
1 | =62Ìý | 62Ìý | Seoul National University | Seoul |
2 | 82Ìý | 83Ìý | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) | Daejeon |
=3 | =102Ìý | =145Ìý | Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) | Seoul |
=3 | =102Ìý | 76Ìý | Yonsei University (Seoul campus) | Seoul |
5 | 151Ìý | 149Ìý | Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) | Pohang |
6 | =189Ìý | 201–250Ìý | Korea University | Seoul |
=7 | 201–250Ìý | 251–300Ìý | Sejong University | Seoul |
=7 | 201–250Ìý | =199Ìý | Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) | Ulsan |
=9 | 251–300Ìý | 301–350Ìý | Hanyang University | Seoul |
=9 | 251–300Ìý | 251–300Ìý | Kyung Hee University | Seoul |
11 | 351–400Ìý | 351–400Ìý | Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) | Daegu |
=12 | 401–500Ìý | 401–500Ìý | Chung-Ang University | Seoul |
=12 | 401–500Ìý | 401–500Ìý | Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) | Gwangju |
=14 | 501–600Ìý | 501–600Ìý | Ajou University | Suwon |
=14 | 501–600Ìý | 601–800Ìý | Konkuk University | Seoul |
=14 | 501–600Ìý | 501–600Ìý | Kyungpook National University (KNU) | Daegu |
=14 | 501–600Ìý | 501–600Ìý | Pusan National University | Busan |
=14 | 501–600Ìý | 501–600Ìý | University of Ulsan | Ulsan |
=19 | 601–800Ìý | 601–800Ìý | Ewha Womans University | Seoul |
=19 | 601–800Ìý | NRÌý | Gachon University | Seongnam |
=19 | 601–800Ìý | 601–800Ìý | The Catholic University of Korea | Seoul |
=19 | 601–800Ìý | 601–800Ìý | Yeungnam University | Gyeongsam |
=23 | 801–1000Ìý | 801–1000Ìý | Chonnam National University | Gwangju |
=23 | 801–1000Ìý | 801–1000Ìý | Inha University | Incheon |
=23 | 801–1000Ìý | 801–1000Ìý | Jeonbuk National University | Jeonju |
=23 | 801–1000Ìý | 801–1000Ìý | Sogang University | Seoul |
=23 | 801–1000Ìý | 801–1000Ìý | University of Seoul | Seoul |
=28 | 1001–1200Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Chungbuk National University | Cheongju |
=28 | 1001–1200Ìý | 801–1000Ìý | Chungnam National University | Daejeon |
=28 | 1001–1200Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Jeju National University | Jeju |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Chosun University | Gwangju |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Gyeongsang National University | Jinju |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Hallym University | Chuncheon |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Incheon National University | Incheon |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Kangwon National University | Chuncheon |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1501+Ìý | Kookmin University | Seoul |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Pukyong National University | Busan |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Seoul National University of Science and Technology (SeoulTech) | Seoul |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Soonchunhyang University | Asan |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | 1201–1500Ìý | Soongsil University | Seoul |
=31 | 1201–1500Ìý | NRÌý | Woosong University | Daejeon |
=42 | 1501+Ìý | NRÌý | Dankook University | Yongin |
=42 | 1501+Ìý | NRÌý | Hongik University | Seoul |