An analysis and interpretation of the reasons for going to Thailand for university 1. What are the advantages of studying in Thailand?
1, the application difficulty is low.
First of all, it is much less difficult to apply for studying in Thailand than in Europe, America, Japan and Singapore. If your English is particularly poor, you can also apply for studying in Thailand. You can apply for studying in Thailand without looking at the college entrance examination results. If you don't do well in the college entrance examination, you can also submit HKCEE scores or the average score of three years in high school.
2, the cost is low
Another advantage of studying in Thailand is that it is cheap. The tuition fee for four years is about RMB 6.5438+0.8 million, but going to the United States may cost more than 500 thousand a year. At the same time, after studying in Thai universities for 1-2 years, you can apply for further study in foreign universities. Thailand has always been an excellent springboard for European and American universities.
3. The teaching quality is high.
The quality of education in Thailand has been recognized by international examination institutions, and higher education in Thailand has adopted the teaching model of European and American countries in curriculum, education methods and education system. The outstanding majors of Thai universities include engineering, tourism, agriculture, public health and health, humanities, literature and art, forestry, science, business administration, medicine and so on. Most university degrees were recognized by universities in developed countries more than ten years ago.
4. International education
Thailand has adopted the European and American models in curriculum, educational methods and educational system. A very important feature of higher education in Thailand is dual curriculum, which is in line with international standards.
5. The employment prospect after graduation is broad.
After graduating from Thailand, I can generally master two languages, even if I am proficient in Chinese, English and Thai.
In Thailand, there are many industries that can be engaged in, such as tourism, hotels, media, advertising, catering, translation, education, logistics, import and export trade and so on.
6, the pace of life is slow, the competition is small, and the pressure is small.
Because there are more public holidays in Thailand, with three days off and two days off, and the Thai people's attitude towards things, the work in Thailand is not as stressful as that in China, and the work life is more balanced and the life is happier. There are also many students who tend to start their own businesses freely after graduation. The cost of starting a business in Thailand is much lower than that in China, but the success rate is much higher!
II. List of approximate expenses for studying in Thailand
1, study fee
Education in Thailand belongs to the welfare industry supported by the state, so in most cases, the schools that everyone goes to are public and the majors are not top-notch. Basically, the tuition fee for one year can be controlled below 50,000 yuan, which is affordable for ordinary families.
However, if you choose top universities, such as Chulalonggong and Yisancang, and your major is business or management, the tuition you have to pay will be much more expensive, about 200,000 yuan a year, but you can apply for more scholarships.
2. Accommodation expenses
Part of the living expenses, a small number of schools that provide dormitories, if possible, try to apply, and the accommodation expenses will be much lower, about one month 1000 yuan; Most schools don't provide accommodation, so consider apartments around the school.
Some are cheap and some are expensive. I suggest you give priority to safety and comfort. Generally speaking, the monthly rent will range from a few hundred to two or three thousand. I suggest you carefully screen, confirm your own needs and choose the one that suits you.
3. Other expenses
Eating is also a big expense, because every meal needs to be spent by yourself. Although there are canteens and restaurants, you can choose to cook by yourself, with an average of about 2000 yuan a month, but fortunately there will be more dishes to choose from.