대한민국 입시 정보 브리핑 — 2026-07-05
The Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education started providing tailored admission info for arts and sports applicants on July 4. Meanwhile, the June mock exam grade cutoffs for 2027 were set at 128 for Korean and 129 for Math. As the 2027 application cycle kicks off, students should closely review individual university admission changes to build their strategies.
Key Education Policies and Admission Changes
1. Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education begins providing 2027 admission info for arts and sports
The Daegu Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Kang Eun-hee) launched specialized admission guidance for arts and sports students on Saturday, July 4. The initiative aims to boost the competitiveness of local students and provide reliable, official information from the public education sector to reduce reliance on private tutoring.
2. 2027 June Mock Exam grade cutoffs confirmed
According to the Korea Institute for Curriculum and Evaluation, the grade cutoffs for the 2027 June mock exam were finalized on the 30th. The first-grade cutoff in standard scores is 128 for Korean and 129 for Math, reflecting actual student performance distributions and the difficulty level of the English section (4.13%).
3. 2027 university admission plans being released
The University Admission Information Center and individual university admissions offices are rolling out their 2027 entrance plans. Notably, Duksung Women's University will hold an online mock essay test from July 10 to 13. Students are advised to keep track of these changes to refine their application strategies.
Admission Strategies and Analysis
1. 2026 Regular Admissions: Understanding university-specific test scoring is key
According to the Korean Council for University Education's 《2026 University Admission Plan》, 69,331 students will be recruited in the regular admissions cycle for four-year universities. As numbers may rise if spots from the early admissions cycle are not filled by December 24, candidates must study each school’s scoring criteria carefully to plan their "sure-bet," "ambitious," and "safe" application choices.

2. Watch out for new 2026 early admission tracks
Experts recommend paying close attention to newly created admission tracks for the 2026 cycle. Since last year's results may not accurately reflect this year's changes, a thorough review of target university requirements is essential before applying.
3. 2026 Regular Admission shake-up: Out with old data, in with new standards
It is critical to note that previous entrance results (admissions data) may not apply directly to the 2026 cycle. Recognizing these shifts is the first step in building a successful strategy tailored to your own scores.
High School Entrance and Learning Info
While no major policy updates for high school entrance were released in the last 24 hours, here is the latest for middle schoolers:
1. Creating a better learning environment by overcoming digital addiction
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Korea Arts & Culture Education Service, the Game Culture Foundation, and the Busan Game Over-Immersion Healing Center successfully concluded the "2026 2nd Humanities Healing Talk Camp for Youth" from June 26 to 28 at the Gijang Culture and Etiquette School. Programs like this help middle schoolers focus on their studies by managing digital device habits.
Next Week’s Schedule and Summary
1. Duksung Women's University 2027 online mock essay test (July 10–13)
Duksung Women's University will hold its mock essay test to help students prepare for the 2027 early admission essay track. Students planning to apply are encouraged to use this opportunity to assess and improve their skills.
2. Ongoing 2027 admission briefings
Admission plans are being updated via the Seoul Career and Admissions Information Center and the University Admission Information Center. Students and parents should visit official university websites frequently for the most accurate details.
3. Distribution of 2028 admission planning materials
The University Admission Information Center plans to distribute materials regarding the 2028 admission plan, allowing current middle schoolers and early high school students to grasp future entrance trends in advance.
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