Study Abroad Guide to Thailand
How is studying and living for international students in Thailand?
Going to study abroad needs some serious thoughts and a good preparation. The articles on this page
offer you important background information.
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Top-20 tuition fees for Thai undergraduate students
You can study at low cost, but also at very high cost: Bachelor degree programs for Thai students range from 120,000 Baht to 2,688,000 Baht. Read more... |
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Top-20 tuition fees for foreign undergrad. students
Bachelor degree programs for foreign students range from about €2.600 or US$3,600 respectively, up to €58,400 or US$81,000. Read more... |
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Scholarships
for Thai and interantional students to study in an international program at a Thai university. Read more... |

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Continuing education
Lifelong learning on a professional level. Read more... |
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University Ranking Thailand: July 2012 update
You want to study at a well-known university. Which are best, which are least known globally? Read more... |
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Tips for a semester abroad in Thailand
The regular semesters at Thai universities and exceptions for those who can only study for one or two months. Read more... |

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Custom search engine
If you don't find what you are looking for, just use this search: It searches exclusively on Thai university Web sites and keeps the crap away. Try it out... |
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The shock of the new
Studying at a university can be an intimidating experience. Many are shocked how hard university is, if compared to school. Read more... |
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Thailand's culture, symbols, traits, and treasures
From history to fruits, from handicrafts to OTOP, from festivals to sports - all about Thailand. Read more... |
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Leisure activities for students at Thai universities
There's more than watching video or drinking beer in this sportive and culturally active country. Read more... |
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What's good, what's bad, what's strange?
Experiences of foreign students at Thai universities
What do they say after studying an international program at a Thai university? Read more... |
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Learn Thai: Reading and speaking
Comprehensive introduction by Paul Scheirich, an international student who graduted in 2009, and sources for learning to speak Thai. Read more... |
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Thai social etiquette and customs - the Thai 'Knigge'
This handbook shows how foreigners should not behave in Thailand, as well as how Thais should behave in their own country. Read more... |
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Social graces in Thailand
Thais are tolerant of most kinds of behavior as long as it does not insult the two most sensitive fields: Monarchy and religion. Read more... |
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