| Course Level: | Doctorate | |
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| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language | English | |
| Required Degree | Master’s Degree | |
| First Year Total Fees: | $ 7200(₹ 560000) | |
| Total Course Fees: | $ 14400(₹ 1120000) | |
The PhD in Aerospace Engineering at KAIST offers a world-class education in cutting-edge aerospace technologies. Located in South Korea, a global leader in innovation, KAIST provides access to advanced research facilities and a collaborative environment with industry and academia. The program emphasizes hands-on experience, interdisciplinary learning, and opportunities for groundbreaking research in aerodynamics, space systems, and propulsion. KAIST's strong ties to industry and its esteemed faculty create a dynamic platform for students to contribute to aerospace advancements. Graduates benefit from high employability, gaining expertise in a rapidly evolving field that shapes the future of global aerospace industries.
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Details |
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Program Name |
PhD in Aerospace Engineering |
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Degree Awarded |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Aerospace Engineering |
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Course Duration |
Typically 4-5 years |
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Language of Instruction |
English |
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Yearly Tuition Fees |
Approx. 8,000,000 KRW (subject to change) |
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Total Tuition Fees |
Approx. 32,000,000 KRW (for 4 years) |
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Total Program Cost |
Approx. 35,000,000 KRW (including other fees) |
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Eligibility |
Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering or related field, or equivalent academic background |
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Admission Requirements |
Academic transcripts, recommendation letters, statement of purpose, proof of English proficiency |
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Application Intake |
Spring (March) and Fall (September) |
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Scholarship |
Available, including KAIST Fellowship and government-funded scholarships |
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Career Prospects |
Aerospace engineer, researcher, space scientist, system designer, and roles in academia or industry |
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Curriculum Structure |
Advanced courses in aerodynamics, propulsion, space systems, materials, and computational methods, followed by research work leading to dissertation |