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2023 TOPIK Information

This post provides information on the purpose of the TOPIK, eligible candidates, validity period, and test schedule. There is only one more session left for the 2023 TOPIK test, which is on November 18, 2023.

 


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TOPIK Purpose of test

 · To guide those learning Korean as a second language and promote more widespread use of the Korean language

 · To assess individual proficiency in the Korean language and allow test-takers to use their test results in filing college applications, job applications, etc.

 

TOPIK Eligibility

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 · Overseas Korean or non-Korean whose first language is not Korean and who:

  -is currently learning Korean or wishes to study at a Korean college;

  -wishes to work for a Korean company or public agency based in or outside Korea.

  -Korean national who is currently studying at or has graduated from a school abroad

 

TOPIK Validity Period (TOPIK Score)

 · Valid for two years from the announcement of the test score

 

 

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TOPIK Exam Schedule (Registration is open now)👀

Category

Session

Registration period (Korea)

Exam date

Test level

Score announcement date

Korea

Americas, Europe, Africa, and Oceania

Asia

TOPIK IBT

1st

2023.08.21 (Mon) ~ 2023.09.29. (Fri)

 

 

11.18 (Sat)

 

11.18 (Sat)

TOPIK

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12.19 (Tue) 15:00

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91th11.12 (Sun)11.12 (Sun)TOPIK Ⅰ
TOPIK Ⅱ
12.21 (목Thu) 15:00

 

-If you are outside Korea, the registration dates may vary from the above dates. Contact your local TOPIK administering agency for the actual schedule

-The test score will be available on the TOPIK website (www.topik.go.kr) at 3:00 p.m. on the scheduled announcement date

-The score announcement date is subject to change.


TOPIK Potential Uses

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· serving as admission and graduation standard for universities in Korea.

 · applying for companies and public institutions in Korea and abroad.

 · obtaining Visa for qualifications of permanent residency and employment, etc.

 · taking courses under Global Korean Scholarship(GKS) Program

 · serving as substitute credits and requirements of graduation for Korean majors in overseas universities.

 


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