Korea University has also revoked the admission of fly-by-night justice minister Cho Kuk's daughter because her application back in 2010 contained false information.

The belated announcement came Thursday after Pusan National University made its final decision to revoke her admission to its medical school earlier this week.

"We sent Cho Min the findings of our investigation on Feb. 28 and confirmed receipt on March 2," said Korea University, where Cho Min studied before medical school.

According to the university, it based the findings on a Supreme Court ruling in January that the former justice minister and his wife Chung Kyung-shim doctored their daughter's resume for her university applications and sentenced Chung to four years in jail.

They fabricated records of internships at Dankook University medical school and Seoul National University law school, where Cho Kuk is a professor, on her application to Korea University.

Korea University did not immediately make its decision public because it keeps student information private, but was inundated with inquiries after PNU's decision was reported.

The Chos said that they have already filed a lawsuit to annul the university's decision.