Proper noun
KAIST
Initialism of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
As of April 2014, 10,146 students were enrolled in KAIST with 3,980 bachelor’s, 2,918 master’s, and 3,518 doctoral students. Source: Internet
The first act of President Suh upon his inauguration in July 2006 was to lay out the KAIST Development Plan. Source: Internet
College of Business Established in 1995, KAIST College of Business (KCB) has been acknowledged as the first and the largest MBA School in South Korea. Source: Internet
Due to differing research philosophies, KIST and KAIST split in 1989. Source: Internet
KAIST Business School has been well known for its financial engineering program since 1996. Source: Internet
KAIST has also produced many doctorates through the integrated master’s and doctoral program and early-completion system. Source: Internet