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Study abroad expenses in Thailand
The expenses for studying in Thailand are as follows:

The cost of studying in Thailand varies according to different universities and majors. Don't believe in school propaganda with a tuition fee of several hundred thousand a year or schools with too low tuition fees. Chulalongkorn University, the best school in Thailand, has relatively high tuition fees and high requirements for students' performance, with IELTS score above 6.5.

Valera University in Thailand, a government public university, is a university with low cost and high cost performance in Thailand. You can enjoy the same quality Commonwealth education with one-fifth of the cost of studying in Europe and America.

Moreover, the University of Vallela in Thailand is one of the universities that adopted the International Standard Framework (UKPSF) earlier, with 20 19 natural index ranking second in Thailand, 20 19 university ranking sixth in Thailand in research and innovation, 20 19 SCIMAGO University in the United States ranking seventh in Thailand, and China Education Foreign-related Supervision Information Network ranking seventh in Thailand.

Valerian University in Thailand is located in the south of Thailand, with a total area of about 20,000 mu. It is a large campus in Southeast Asia, adjacent to national parks and beach resorts, and one of the few Dayuan colleges in Thailand. The campus environment is elegant and open, public facilities are complete, and the service management system is advanced, which creates an elegant and favorable learning environment for students in Grade Three.

The degree of Vallela University in Thailand is internationally recognized and universal. Moreover, immigrants get extra points and have no worries about returning to China for certification. You can enjoy the preferential treatment and welfare of returnees such as bonus points for settlement, government and government incentives and subsidies.