1, there is always a school for you.
Thailand can be regarded as a "big country in higher education", with 80 public universities and 7/kloc-0 private higher education institutions, and about 20,000 foreign students study in Thailand every year.
According to statistics, famous universities in Thailand include Mahidol University, Sal University in Casset, Prince Sonkla University, National Hosei University in Thailand, Chiang Mai University in Thailand, Kahn University in Confucius, Bla lafayette University, Barton University and Chulalongkorn University.
Chulalongkorn University is the highest ranked university among all universities in Thailand, ranking 245th in the 20 18 world university ranking and 50th in the 20 18 Asian university ranking.
The school is located in the center of Bangkok, and holds many activities throughout the year. The Chulalongkorn Academic Exhibition is considered as one of the most important academic exhibitions in China. This school awards honorary degrees to celebrities, such as Bill Clinton and nelson mandela.
Thailand's top Chulalongkorn University.
Chulalongkorn University ranked 20 disciplines in the World University Quality System (QS) in 20 17.
Mahidol University was founded in 1888, formerly known as Royal sirirath Medical College, which can be said to be the first medical college in Thailand. Mahidol University in Bangkok ranks 58th in Asia and 334th in the world. It is a public research university, and its research budget is the "first ditch" in Thailand, with an annual budget of about $654.38+47 million.
The number of students in Mahidol University is close to 30,500. In the QS World University Ranking by Discipline in 2065,438+07, Mahidol University ranks among the top 65,438+050 medical universities in the world, and this discipline is the most famous. It also ranks among the top universities in the world in five other disciplines.
In recent years, the number of postgraduate students in China has reached a new high, so it is a good choice to go to Thailand for postgraduate study. There are many opportunities to work in Thailand after graduation, especially in multinational companies.
Thailand's economy is very diversified, and its main industries are tourism, textiles and clothing, agricultural products processing, computers, integrated circuits, furniture, plastics and automobiles. To study in Thailand, it is not difficult to find a suitable field.
2. A big country with an awkward position in higher education.
Judging from the situation of Southeast Asia as a whole, Singapore is firmly at the top of the list in terms of higher education resources in Southeast Asia, followed by Malaysia, with many universities in the world's top 200, and Thailand seems to be a little too high.
Thailand's 4.0 strategy clearly points out that Thailand will build a world-class university and cultivate innovative talents in the future. The goal of Thai society is to embrace Thailand 4.0, increase the number of talents and cultivate first-class universities, which is Thailand's future goal.
In an interview, the Chairman of the Council of University Presidents of Thailand also said: "The existence of foreign institutions also helps researchers, teachers, administrators and college students in Thailand to maintain a sense of competition." Introducing international students is also an important measure to improve the internationalization level of Thai universities.
According to the survey, in 20 17, universities all over Thailand recruited 8,455 new students from China, twice as many as in 20 12. At present, there are as many as 30,000 local students studying in China. Thailand's consulates in various countries also hold various activities to let more international students know about Thailand's study abroad programs.
3. Malaysia vs Thailand
In the past two years, Malaysia and Thailand have become more and more popular destinations for studying abroad.
From the perspective of tuition fees, lower tuition fees than those in Europe, America and Singapore are important advantages for Malaysia and Thailand to attract international students. The tuition fee for a master's degree in public universities in Thailand is usually about 1 10,000 RMB per year.
There are about 400 master's programs in Thailand, which are taught in English. Many higher education institutions in Thailand are highly valued, especially in the fields of environmental research, agriculture, energy, law and Buddhist studies.
However, the cost of studying in Thailand is lower than that in Malaysia, which cannot be ignored. Studying in Thailand is like choosing a "potential stock".
Thailand strives to implement the Thailand 4.0 strategy and introduce overseas university resources, and the strength of Thai universities will also be greatly improved in the future.
It only takes 1 -2 years to study for graduate students in Thailand. Moreover, most schools offer dual-degree programs, the first year in Thailand and the second year in Europe and America. Tuition fees are also tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of projects, and you can apply for scholarship projects.
More and more China families send their children to Thailand to attend international schools, and they are getting younger and younger. With the increasing number of students, the overall environment of schools in Thailand has also undergone tremendous changes.
Thailand has established scholarship programs, including excellent academic performance scholarships, professional scholarships, reputation scholarships (to win honor for our school) and so on.
With the increasing demand for postgraduate books in higher education, Thailand will also become a popular destination for studying abroad.