Law School in South Korea - Republic of Korea Law Schools

Republic of Korea Law Schools

Universities with their government approved annual enrollment of students:

  • Law school with government approved annual enrollment of 150 students
    • Seoul National University
  • Law schools with government approved annual enrollment of 120 students
    • Jeonnam National University
    • Korea University Law School
    • Kyungpook National University
    • Pusan National University
    • Sungkyunkwan Law School
    • Yonsei University
  • Law schools with government approved annual enrollment of 100 students
    • Chungnam National University
    • Hanyang University Law School
    • Ewha Woman's University
  • Law schools with government approved annual enrollment of 80 students
    • Chonbuk National University
    • Dong-A University
  • Law schools with government approved annual enrollment of 70 students
    • Chungbuk National University
    • Yeungnam University
  • Law schools with government approved annual enrollment of 60 students
    • Kyunghee University
    • Wonkwang University
  • Law schools with government approved annual enrollment of 50 students
    • University of Seoul
    • Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
    • Ajou University
    • Chung-Ang University
    • Inha University
  • Law schools with government approved annual enrollment of 40 students
    • Kangwon National University
    • Jeju National University
    • Sogang University
    • Konkuk University

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