Most of the Korean Flagship National Universities were created by merging regional colleges. After National Liberation, national universities in major urban areas and provinces merged. Compared to other universities, Flagship National Universities tend to have departments that produce professions needed by the local community. Flagship National Universities are often preferred by students because of their large size and low tuition.
Medical schools All ten Korean Flagship National Universities operate
medical schools.
Seoul National University has the largest medical school in South Korea (entrance quota: 135), followed by
Pusan National University (125),
Chonnam National University (125) and
Chungnam National University (110). Among the 10 largest
medical schools in South Korea, six
medical schools belong to Korean Flagship National Universities. Pusan National University has the only graduate school of oriental medicine in South Korea, called The School of Korean Medicine.
Dental schools Among eleven schools of dental medicine in South Korea, five belong to Korean Flagship National Universities.
Seoul National University has the largest school of dental medicine in South Korea, followed by
Pusan National University.
Veterinary schools All Korean Flagship National Universities except
Pusan National University have veterinary schools. Among them, nine belong to Korean Flagship National Universities. (
Konkuk University is the only private university in the country with a veterinary school).
Law schools All Korean Flagship National Universities except
Gyeongsang National University have
law schools. Seoul National University has the largest. Among the 25 law schools in South Korea, nine law schools belong to Korean Flagship National Universities. == Collaboration ==