First, the school's major
Chiang Mai University has 16 international majors, including social science, women and gender studies, economics, environmental science, petroleum geophysics, mining engineering, biomedical engineering, logistics engineering and supply chain management (double master's degree, University of magdeburg, Germany), agricultural system management, sustainable agriculture and integrated watershed management (cooperative education, University of Hornheim, Germany), architecture and food science and technology.
Second, the postgraduate application time
Chiang Mai University not only provides high-quality educational resources for Thai students, but also provides a high-quality learning environment for foreign students. Application time for undergraduate/postgraduate courses in Chiang Mai University, Thailand 1.8 months. Students applying to Chiang Mai University need to apply four months in advance.
Third, the requirements for studying abroad
Bridge course and credit exemption course), with a GPA of ≥ 70 and an IELTS score of 5.5 (no less than 5 in a single subject) for one year, 30 credits can be exempted, and you can go directly to Chiang Mai University in Thailand to complete the remaining 105 credits, and set up 1+3 undergraduate study abroad training base in Yunnan University to transfer credits. After being admitted, students will study in Yunnan University for one year (mainly language learning).
Fourth, the campus situation.
Each college has a computer network connected to the central network of the school. Students can use the computer network in the school computer center and dormitory, and there is also one in Nanpenfu.
Chiang Mai University not only provides opportunities for students in northern Thailand to receive higher education, but also provides doctoral programs for foreign students.
Chiang Mai University has four campuses (three of which are in Chiang Mai, with more than 30,000 students, located in northern Thailand.
Universities in Thailand are concentrated in the capital, and it is difficult for students from other regions to get into high-quality universities.
Thailand has long realized the urgency of establishing a famous university in northern Thailand, so it established Chiang Mai University on 1964 through various efforts. The continuous progress of basic disciplines and agriculture and forestry disciplines in Chiang Mai has provided necessary technical assistance for the economy of northern Thailand.
Now Chiang Mai University is a famous course in a comprehensive university: Chemistry (the first in Thailand).
It consists of three campuses with a total area of about 14 square kilometers. Chiang Mai University is famous for medicine and engineering.
As one of the oldest universities in Thailand, Chiang Mai University has rich teaching resources and facilities. The air-conditioned Central Library is the most modern library in northern Thailand, with more than 700,000 books, more than 700 Thai periodicals, more than 350 foreign periodicals and a large number of audio-visual materials. Each college has an independent library connected to the central library, and the school offers undergraduate and master's courses.
Chiang Mai, the second largest city in Thailand, provides a high-quality learning environment for students, especially those near Indochina Peninsula.
According to 360, mainland students are 90 Chiang Mai University, and Chiang Mai University in Thailand was founded in 1964.
After years of development.
The main campus is located at the foot of Su Tieshan in the western suburbs of Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Chiang Mai University is the only national university in the city and the leading institution of higher learning in northern Thailand. Approved by His Royal Highness King Bhumibol 1964 65438+ 10, agriculture and forestry courses and education (including Thai courses and international English courses) were established.
Chiang Mai University was formally established as a university with a total enrollment of 24,053 students.