Applications to Korea’s Elite Science High Schools Jump as Semiconductor Boom Draws Top Students

Applications to South Korea’s elite science gifted schools increased significantly this year, showing stronger interest among top students in science, technology and engineering careers. Education experts believe the growing popularity of fields such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence is influencing more students to choose STEM-related pathways instead of medicine.
According to data released by Jongro Academy, seven major gifted schools received more than 4,100 applications for the 2027 academic year. This was an 8.6 percent increase compared to the previous year. The average competition rate also rose to its highest level since 2022.
Gifted schools in South Korea are specialized institutions designed to develop future talent in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. These schools also discourage students from later applying to medical schools, so rising application numbers are viewed as a sign that more students are becoming interested in engineering and technology careers.
Among the schools, Sejong Academy of Science and Arts recorded the highest competition rate. Analysts say much of the growing interest comes from the success of the semiconductor industry and the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence technologies. Major companies such as Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix are attracting students with strong salaries and career opportunities.
Universities including Yonsei University, Korea University and Sungkyunkwan University also offer special semiconductor programs connected to major companies. Graduates from these programs are often guaranteed employment if they meet academic standards. Experts say this trend may signal that South Korea’s next generation of top students is becoming more interested in technology and research careers than traditional medical professions.
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