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North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), has a unique higher education system that is closely tied to the state’s development goals and ideology. The top institution is Kim Il-sung University in Pyongyang, widely regarded as the country’s most prestigious university, offering programs in politics, economics, law, and science. Other major institutions include Kim Chaek University of Technology and Pyongyang University of Foreign Studies, which specialize in engineering, technology, and international languages. Studying in North Korea provides students—mostly locals, with very limited international access—education that strongly emphasizes science, self-reliance, and national priorities. Graduates typically pursue jobs in North Korea in government, education, defense, and research, reflecting the country’s centralized approach to higher learning.