This study was to analyze the fellowship program contents in KOICA international agricultural development cooperation during the time span from 2010 to 2012. In terms of program offering institute, the recipient country, program period and program budget as well as education and training contents, the fellowship programs were analyzed. As results, this study suggested following conclusions: the education and training contents were rather general agricultural or rural policies and broad themes than specific skills, which could limit the performance of the fellowship program; the programs were offered mainly by colleges, government-affiliated organizations and research institutes, which of them the share of private sector was increasing; and while the recipient countries were mainly located at Africa, Asia and South America, many programs were operated during one month or less, in which program preparation including needs analysis should be carried out for the program elaboration and substantiality.