Thailand National Hosei University was founded in 1933, and was approved as an "open university" in law and political science in 1934. 1952 officially became the National University of Law and Politics in Thailand. 1960 ended its history as an open university and became a regular university with strict entrance requirements and qualified entrance examinations. 1949 The teaching structure of Hosei University is mainly divided into four departments: Law Department, Politics Department, Business Accounting Department and Economics Department.
1954, adding social management department and journalism department. A year later, the School of Public Administration was established and offered postgraduate courses. 1966, the School of Public Administration was merged into the National Institute of Development Management of Thailand. Thailand National University of Political Science and Law established the first liberal arts department in Thailand in 1962, introduced liberal arts education, and became the founder of modern higher liberal arts education in Thailand.
Admission requirements:
All the students who apply to study at Thai National University of Hosei, if they fail to provide corresponding language scores (such as TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, etc.). ), all need to attend intensive language preparatory classes, which are divided into four levels (the first level is the lowest level and the fourth level is the highest level).
Students need to take a language test before entering the preparatory class and be assigned to the corresponding classes according to the test results. After passing the highest examination, students can take the entrance examination of the National University of Political Science and Law. After passing the examination, they can formally enter professional study.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Thai Hosei University