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Thailand offers affordable, high-quality education in a warm and culturally rich environment. Many universities provide English-taught programs in fields like business, hospitality, and international relations.
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Students enjoy a low cost of living, modern campuses, and vibrant student life. Thailand’s central location in Asia also makes it a great base for travel and international networking.
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With its friendly people, unique traditions, and growing education standards, Thailand is an excellent choice for international students.
Admission Requirements
For Bachelor’s Degree:
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High school certificate (equivalent to Thai Mathayom 6 or Grade 12)
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Academic transcripts
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Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS / DUOLINGO)
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Valid passport
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Application form (online or paper)
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Some programs may require an interview or entrance test
For Master's Degree:
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Recognized Bachelor's degree (related field)
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Academic transcripts
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Proof of English proficiency (IELTS / DUOLINGO)
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Statement of purpose or motivation letter
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CV / Resume
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Letters of recommendation (some universities)
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Valid passport
Tuition Fee
Public Universities:
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Tuition ranges from USD 1,000 to 4,000 per year, depending on the program and university.
Private Universities:
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Tuition is higher, typically USD 5,000 to 15,000 per year for international students.
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English-taught programs may cost more than Thai-taught ones.
Living Expenses
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International students usually spend around USD 500 – 1,000 per month.
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This includes rent, food, transportation, utilities, and personal expenses.
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Costs are lower in smaller cities; Bangkok and tourist areas are slightly more expensive.
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Student housing or shared apartments can help save money.