In general, PKNU scholarships (and common external scholarships used at PKNU) are not limited to a single subject. Many are “tuition-based” or “status-based” (e.g., entrance awards, TOPIK incentives, RA/TA roles), so they can apply across departments if you qualify. Recipients on the GlobalScholarships PKNU page span very different fields, like Marine Biology and Engineering, showing that “fit + merit” matters more than a single major.
Engineering / STEM: PKNU is strong in engineering and technology fields. Amir Mahmud pursued engineering at PKNU through GKS, and he framed his profile around measurable readiness (tests, academics, and planning). STEM applicants often strengthen scholarship chances by matching lab research and showing publications, projects, or competitions.
Business: PKNU offers business programs at undergraduate and graduate levels. If you’re aiming for business scholarships, emphasize quant skills, internships, and a clear study plan (many scholarship reviewers look for “why this program, why now”).
Humanities: PKNU also has humanities and social sciences. If you’re applying for humanities scholarships, your writing materials (personal statement, study plan, portfolio if relevant) often carry extra weight.
Medicine (and health-related fields): PKNU has health-related areas (for example, aquatic life medicine and interdisciplinary healthcare/biomedical directions). If you mean an MD-style “medicine program,” confirm carefully. Medical pathways in Korea are often highly regulated and frequently Korean-taught. For international students, eligibility and language requirements can be stricter than in other majors, so treat this as a “double-check early” area.