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How is studying and living for international students in Thailand? 

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Going to study abroad needs some serious thinking and preparation. The articles on this page
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Studying
in an international program in Thailand

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cost of study 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...
cost of study 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...
thai university ranking University Ranking Thailand
You want to study at a well-known university. Which are best, which are least known globally? Read more...
Thai university ranking University Ranking Southeast Asia
How well-known are Thai universities among all of Southeast Asia? Read more...
study a semester abroad in thailand 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...
Campus map Want to study in Bangkok or elsewhere in Thailand?
The locations of international programs at Thai universities. Read more...
student visa Get a Thai student visa ('non-immigration ED')
The whole process of 5 steps is quite easy if you know about the rules. Read more...
policies Thai higher education policies
Thailand's Higher Education Development Plan has been formulated and intregrated into the successive Five-year National Economic and Social Development Plan... Read more...
GPA GPA, grading scale, and examination policies
Thai higher education uses a letter grading system in both undergraduate and graduate programs. Read more...
online degree programs in Thailand Online and e-learning on degree level in Thailand
There are currently only two universities in Thailand offering international degree programs (English programs) via distance learning or e-learning. Read more...
accreditation Accreditation of Thai universities and colleges
Are you accredited? Are your programs accepted anywhere? These two questions are probably the ones most often asked by foreign applicants, and they leave Thai universities quite surprised. Read more...
UNESCO IAU UNESCO/IAU listed universities and colleges
Which universities are internationally recognized by UNESCO and its International Association of Universities? Read more...
translations Certified translations of your transcripts
Many complained about the effort to get certified translations of their transcripts. We make it easier for you. Read more...
List of Thai universities The complete list of
Universities and colleges in Thailand
In Thai higher academic education, you find public and private institutions. Read more...

Living
as a foreign student in Thailand

budget for international students in Thailand What's the cost of living in Thailand?
Many foreign students who could not afford to study in their own country. But: The smaller your budget, the more you will learn. Read more...
student accommodation How to find a student apartment in Bangkok?
Either you are patient and wait until you will be arrived at your university, or you book an apartment in advance over the Internet. Read more...
Thai culture Thailand's culture, symbols, traits, and treasures
From history to fruits, from handicrafts to OTOP, from festivals to sports - all about Thailand. Read more...
Leisure activites at Thai universities and colleges 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...
learning Thai language Start speaking Thai - now!
It can't be too difficult: In Thailand, even 4 year old kids speak it fluenty. Read more...
a western student in Thailand 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...
Thai etiquette 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...
jobs in Thailand Bangkok Post: How to get a job in today's market
From the Bangkok Post: Sound advice from employers for students and new graduates. Read more...
Thai values Thai national character: What science says
In what ever Web board or Internet forum one looks, comments on Thais, their values, work approach, smile, and behavior in public and private settings are plentiful. Read more...
social graces 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...
working in Thailand Experience report: Working with the Thais
Everyday scores of guys fall in love with Thailand resulting in many guys making the decision to move to the country. Read more...
motivation A short typology of western students in Thailand
The choice of the right university (i.e., the one where you feel best) depends very much on your motivation to study in Thailand - why do you want to study in Thailand? Read more...
UN Foreign embassies and consulates in Thailand
Below, you find the Web sites of embassies and consulates in Thailand. Please not that only those are listed who maintain a Web site. Read more...
safety Are foreigners safe in Thailand?
A future student recently asked this question. For a foreigner who lives in Thailand for years, this question is a surprising one. Read more...


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