First place: Chulalongkorn University University. Chulalongkorn University is the highest ranked university among all universities in Thailand, ranking 208th in QS World University in 20021year and 43rd in QS Asian University in 20021year. The school was founded in 19 17 by King King Kong Raou of Germany.
Second place: Mahidol University
Mahidol University in Bangkok ranks 43rd in the ranking of Asian universities and tied for 255th in the ranking of world universities.
Mahidol University, founded in 1888, is the first medical college in Thailand, and now it is a public research university with special emphasis on health science.
The school receives about $65.438+0.47 billion from the national research budget every year.
Mahidol University has nearly 30,500 students, including 20,600 undergraduates.
In addition to the main campus in Bangkok, it also has campuses in Nakhon Shawan, Pak Pifu and Anacharne provinces.
In QS World University Discipline Ranking 20 17, Mahidol University ranks among the top 150 universities in the medical field, which is a well-known discipline.
It also ranks among the top universities in the world in five other disciplines.
Third place: Chiang Mai University
Chiang Mai University is a high-ranking university outside the capital of Thailand, ranking 88th in Asia and 60 1-650 in the world.
Founded in 1965, the school is a public research university and the first higher education institution in northern Thailand, with more than 36,300 students.
The main campus of Chiang Mai University is located between downtown Chiang Mai and Sutie Mountain, with 725 acres of semi-forest land, and it is within walking distance to the main shopping street and Chiang Mai Zoo.
Chiang Mai University ranks first in the world in seven disciplines, ranking first in global agriculture and forestry 150.