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What happened when the Ministry of Education issued the early warning of studying abroad for the first time this year?
On May 17, China issued the first warning (20 17): Siam University in Thailand had irregular project management in the process of enrolling foreign students from China, so it was suggested that personnel should apply to the school cautiously. This is the first time that China has issued an early warning to Thai universities. In fact, some private universities in Thailand, such as Siam University, were complained by China students last year, which attracted the attention of Bayu, Thailand.

According to Thailand's China Daily 2011654381October 25th, Thai Deputy Minister Jayap said on the 24th that he had received a complaint from a China student against Thailand and had instructed the Higher Education Commission to investigate. He stressed that this is a very serious violation, which will seriously affect the overall image of higher education in Thailand, and Thailand will never sit idly by.

According to the report, these complaints include:

The teaching quality of some private universities in Thailand is unqualified and the class hours are incomplete;

2. There is no class at all, but the school will give students credits directly;

3. The course teacher directly asks the students for benefits in exchange for credits;

4. The expenses paid are inconsistent with the payment receipt obtained.