Hi all!
Today, I updated the tuition fees of all international programs in the Study Guide. Not only that many more universities hide the total program costs on their Web sites, such as several faculties of Thammasat, some others even live out their greed: Chulalongkorn University takes up to 100% more tuition fee from foreign than from Thai students.
They have an interest way to support the strategy of the Thai Government to attract foreign students to study in Thailand.
Have a look here, and click on "International Programs (Bachelor Degree Level)".
Uli
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Chulalongkorn University cashes in on foreign students up to 100% higher tuition fees than for Thai students
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Posted 28 January 2010 - 06:29 AM
QUOTE (Uli @ Jan 27 2010, 11:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi all!
Today, I updated the tuition fees of all international programs in the Study Guide. Not only that many more universities hide the total program costs on their Web sites, such as several faculties of Thammasat, some others even live out their greed: Chulalongkorn University takes up to 100% more tuition fee from foreign than from Thai students.
They have an interest way to support the strategy of the Thai Government to attract foreign students to study in Thailand.
Have a look here, and click on "International Programs (Bachelor Degree Level)".
Uli
Today, I updated the tuition fees of all international programs in the Study Guide. Not only that many more universities hide the total program costs on their Web sites, such as several faculties of Thammasat, some others even live out their greed: Chulalongkorn University takes up to 100% more tuition fee from foreign than from Thai students.
They have an interest way to support the strategy of the Thai Government to attract foreign students to study in Thailand.
Have a look here, and click on "International Programs (Bachelor Degree Level)".
Uli
Wow. Go IIS.
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Posted 19 February 2010 - 03:56 PM
Good luck getting any enrollments. Seriously? 365,000 Baht per year? Ha! Would cost a lot less, and be a better education to go to a community college in America.
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Posted 20 February 2010 - 11:52 AM
QUOTE (rtc926 @ Feb 19 2010, 03:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Good luck getting any enrollments. Seriously? 365,000 Baht per year? Ha! Would cost a lot less, and be a better education to go to a community college in America.
Hmmm, not all community colleges are said to be that good... (sorry)
In other programs here in Thailand, you get for 80,000 baht a year over 90% of your courses taught by US and European university lecturers (not just from community colleges :-). See Paul's reply above.
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