1. Conditions for studying in Chiang Mai University
Education:
1. Bachelor's degree application: The undergraduate program of Thai University is 3.5-4 years. Before applying for a bachelor's degree in Thailand, the applicant must have completed high school or equivalent.
2. Apply for a master's degree: To study for a master's degree in Thailand 1-2 years, the applicant must have a bachelor's degree or equivalent to apply.
Language conditions:
1. Apply for public universities: To apply for public universities in Thailand, language requirements are one of the basic thresholds, whether undergraduate or master's, because each university has different language requirements. For example, applying for the International College of Mahidol University requires an IELTS score of 6.0 or above and a writing score of 6.0 or above; For students without IELTS scores, some universities also set their own language tests, such as the National Institute of Development and Management in Thailand. Students can also take college English exams and apply for admission after meeting the language requirements of the university.
2. Application for private universities: To apply for private universities in Thailand, some schools require IELTS scores. Students without IELTS scores can go to universities to take English exams, such as bangkok university. After application, students can enter the university after passing the university examination.
Second, Chiang Mai University Overview
Chiang Mai University (CMU) is a public university in Thailand, founded in 1964. It includes three campuses with a total area of about 14 square kilometers and more than 30,000 students. The main campus is located at the foot of Su Tieshan in the western suburbs of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Chiang Mai University not only provides opportunities for students in northern Thailand to receive higher education, but also provides a high-quality learning environment for foreign students. Chiang Mai University is famous for medicine and engineering. Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand, located in the north of Thailand. Universities in Thailand are concentrated in the capital, and it is difficult for students from other regions to get into high-quality universities. The Thai government has long realized the urgency of establishing a famous university in northern Thailand, so Chiang Mai University was established in 1964 through various efforts.
After years of development, 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. At present, Chiang Mai University is a comprehensive university, and its famous courses are: chemistry (the first in Thailand), agriculture and forestry courses, and education (teaching includes Thai courses and international English courses). Chiang Mai University was officially established under the name of 1964, with 24,053 students and 90 mainland students. The school offers undergraduate, master and doctoral courses. Chiang Mai University has four campuses (three in Chiang Mai and one in Nanpenfu).
Third, the cost of going to college.
1, tuition
Tuition is a large part of the cost of studying abroad, but different schools and majors may have great differences in tuition fees. For example, some schools only need 20,000 to 30,000 MBA a year, while Chulalonggong and Yisancang need 200,000. The actual fees of other schools, whether undergraduate, undergraduate or graduate, range from 20,000 to 40,000.
2. Living expenses
In addition to tuition and accommodation, the most important part of other expenses is living expenses, accounting for about 10%. Thailand's prices are relatively low, and many free travellers come to travel for a week, which is three or four thousand yuan. The price level can be imagined. Let's start with a normal diet. If it's a food center in a shopping mall, it's usually a meal of rice and noodles, about fifty or sixty baht, which is RMB 10 yuan. If you want to improve food, go to a delicious and generally good restaurant with your friends and get together for dinner. The average person is about sixty or seventy yuan, or one hundred and eighty yuan. Generally speaking, the living expenses such as meals for studying in Thailand generally range from 1500-3000 yuan/month, depending on the students themselves.