Who can take the examination
- Graduates of a College of Education (Qualification Standard No. 1 for Middle and High School Regular Teachers (Level 2))
- Graduates of early childhood education departments established by universities (Qualification standard No. 1 for kindergarten regular teachers (Level 2))
Certificate Institution
- President of Incheon National University
Requirements for the No-Exam Teaching License
Students admitted in the 2009-2012 (including transfer students in 2011-2014)
- 50 credits or more in major subjects (including at least 7 basic subjects with 21 credits or more)
- 22 credits of teaching courses (including 14 credits of teaching theory, 4 credits of teaching skills, and 4 credits of teaching practice)
- 75/100 or higher GPA in overall average for graduation
- At least 1 qualifying result in the Teaching Aptitude and Personality Test (for graduates after March 1, 2013)
- Practiced first aid and CPR 2 or more times
- 2 times or more of sexuality education (1 time for those who have 2 semesters left to complete the teacher training program as of '16.3.1. and excludes those who have less than 2 semesters left)
Students admitted after 2013 (including transfer students after 2015)
- 50 credits or more in major subjects (including at least 7 basic subjects with 21 credits or more)
- 22 credits of teaching courses (including 12 credits of teaching theory, 6 credits of teaching skills, and 4 credits of teaching practice)
- 75/100 GPA or higher in major and 80/100 GPA or higher in average teaching
- At least 2 qualifying result in the Teaching Aptitude and Personality Test
- Practiced first aid and CPR 2 times or more
- 2 times or more of sexuality education (1 time for those who have 2 semesters left to complete the teacher training program as of '16.3.1. and excludes those who have less than 2 semesters left)
Students admitted after 2016 (including transfer students after 2018)
- 50 credits or more in major subjects (including at least 7 basic subjects with 21 credits or more)
- 22 credits of teaching courses (including 12 credits of teaching theory, 6 credits of teaching skills, and 4 credits of teaching practice)
- 75/100 GPA or higher in major and 80/100 GPA or higher in average teaching
- At least 2 qualifying result in the Teaching Aptitude and Personality Test
- Practiced first aid and CPR 2 times or more
- 2 times or more of sexuality education (Apply from those who have more than 2 semesters to complete the teacher training program. Students admitted before '21.2.9. must have more than 2 times)
Students admitted after 2021 (including transfer students after 2023)
- 50 credits or more in major subjects (including at least 7 basic subjects with 21 credits or more)
- 22 credits of teaching courses (including 12 credits of teaching theory, 6 credits of teaching skills, and 4 credits of teaching practice)
- 75/100 GPA or higher in major and 80/100 GPA or higher in average teaching
- At least 2 qualifying results in the Teaching Aptitude and Personality Test
- Practiced first aid and CPR 2 times or more
- 4 times or more of sexuality education
Eligibility for a minor
- Eligible for a minor only for students admitted before 2007
Disqualifications for obtaining teaching license
Article 21(2) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (disqualification for obtaining teacher certification)
- Drug, cannabis, and psychotropic drug addicts
- Sexual violence offenders under Article 2 of the Special Act on the Punishment of Sexual Violence Offenses, etc.
- Sexual violence offenders against children and adolescents under Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Act on Sexual Protection of Children and Adolescents
Average grade calculation method
Students admitted in 2009-2012
- Applies graduation grade as listed on the final transcript from the college or university granting the teaching license but includes all coursework, regardless of classification.
- Previous transfer college grades are not included.
- If your overall grade at the time of graduation, you will not be eligible for a teaching license with a major or a minor.
Students admitted after 2013
- The average grade must be calculated separately for major and teaching subjects. In the case of a double major, exempted subjects are not included in the calculation, and the grade obtained out of 100 points should be submitted.
- The average grade will be calculated by the actual grade (actual score × completed credit units ÷ total number of credits).
- If unavoidable, the average grade of major and teaching subjects will be converted to 100 points based on calculations. The calculation should be made within two decimal places, and the highest grade, not the average grade, should not be multiplied by the number of credits.