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  1. KNOU is the Only National Open University in Korea. 1 The First Open University in Korea. 47 Number of Regional Campuses and Learning Centers. 1972 Year of Establishment. 1,191 Number of Educational Courses. 19,563 Number of Graduates who hold Multiple Degrees. 105,668 Number of Enrollment.

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  2. Korea National Open University (KNOU, Korean: 한국방송통신대학교) is a national university of South Korea. The school provides higher education including undergraduate, graduate and non-degree programs as well as distance-learning courses in Korean for more than 180,000 students.

  3. Please note that KNOU is an open university and thus does not issue student visas for foreign students. To apply for admission to KNOU, international applicants must report and have a registered residence in Korea. Test of Proficiency in Korean (TOPIK) scores are not required for admission to KNOU.

  4. Apply for the Korea National Open University (KNOU), South Korea through Standyou. Check out the Korea National Open University (KNOU) South Korea Fee Structure, Course Programs, Intake, Ranking, Scholarships, Eligibility, and Admission Details.

  5. Learn about Korea's first national distance university, which offers various programs for lifelong learning and Korean ethnic education. Find out more on educations.com about its history, achievements, and locations.

  6. Since its inauguration as the first national university in Korea to offer distance learning in 1972, Korea National Open University (KNOU) has proudly cultivated a history and tradition that has now reached a 50-year milestone.

  7. Korea National Open University is a national university of South Korea. The school provides higher education including undergraduate, graduate and non-degree programs as well as distance-learning courses in Korean for more than 180,000 students.