Indonesian researcher Desy Simamora secured the fully funded Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) to pursue a Master’s in Medical Science at Yonsei University, thanks to her strong research background, strategic application approach, and determination.


Desy Simamora, an Indonesian medical researcher, has secured the prestigious Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) to pursue a Master’s in Medical Science at Yonsei University, specializing in Molecular, Cellular, and Cancer Biology.
Graduating with a Bachelor’s in Industrial Biotechnology and recognized as the best student in her faculty, Simamora’s passion for medical research led her to explore international scholarships. She applied to multiple programs, including Stipendium Hungaricum, Fulbright, MEXT, and GKS, ultimately choosing GKS for its comprehensive support.
Her meticulous application strategy involved extensive research on universities, structured essay writing, strong recommendation letters, and self-studying for IELTS, achieving a 7.5 score. Despite challenges, including an unexpected interview question, her research background and leadership experience strengthened her candidacy.
Simamora advises future applicants to start early, research thoroughly, craft compelling essays, seek mentorship, and prepare extensively for interviews. Her success story highlights the power of determination, strategic preparation, and academic excellence in securing international scholarships.
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SOURCES: ALLSCHOOL, SCHOLARSHIP PARK
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