Vocabulary for the placement, mid-term, and comprehensive exams, in just five minutes a day. Offline, ad-free, with definitions in 16 languages.
Most general Korean apps and TOPIK prep drill conversational or TOPIK-tuned vocabulary. That vocabulary overlaps little with the KIIP placement test, the KLCT mid-term exam, or the comprehensive exam.
Hear every word in a natural Korean voice via the system text-to-speech, with no extra audio download.
Concise, learner-friendly meanings, not dictionary entries. Switch your language any time.
Words you miss come back more often; words you nail back off. No deck management, nothing to set up.
Accuracy per level, units completed, and your study streak, all at a glance.
No ad SDK, no analytics, no account. Fully offline once installed; your progress stays on your device.
A single daily notification, at a time you choose. Not a stream of nudges.
Tap Start and the app pulls a random card from the levels and modes you picked, mixing four question types automatically.
Pick the right Korean word from its meaning.
Drop the word into a real example sentence.
Type the word you read.
Hear it, then write what the voice says.
Right after you answer, see the definition, pronunciation, and a real example sentence, so a missed word turns into a learned one before you move on.
You don't know where to start. One unit a day, one word per screen, with the entry barrier kept deliberately low.
KIIP Level 5 can count toward the language and social-integration points on the F-2-7 scoresheet, and unlike TOPIK results it doesn't expire.
Level 5 can exempt the Korean-language requirement on many F-5 tracks and may waive parts of the naturalization test and interview.
KIIP Level 2 can satisfy an F-6 renewal; Level 4 can count toward the F-5-2 marriage-migrant PR track. Same words, studied at home.
Visa and residency requirements are set by the Ministry of Justice and can change. Confirm the current rules for your case with Hi Korea or another official source.
The Korea Immigration and Integration Program (사회통합프로그램) is run by the Ministry of Justice. Anyone with an Alien Registration Card can apply. A 38,000-won placement test decides where you start; Levels 1–4 are Korean language and Level 5 is Korean society and history.
No. KIIP Study is an independent study tool and is not officially affiliated with the Korean Ministry of Justice. It is a vocabulary trainer, so pair it with the official KIIP classes and workbook.
Only to download the app. Everything runs on-device afterward, so vocabulary, pronunciation, and your progress all stay on your device. No account required.
KIIP Levels 1 through 5, including the Permanent Residency and Naturalization variants of Level 5, organized unit by unit to follow the KIIP level structure.
KIIP exams pass at 60 percent. The app is built to get you over the line efficiently. Target sixty, not a hundred.
Spend today's five minutes on the shortest path to a visa, permanent residency, or citizenship. Don't put off registering for 사전평가.