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Overview of application process for studying abroad in Thailand
# Study Abroad # Introduction Compared with developed countries in Europe and America, studying in Thailand is quite cost-effective. At the same time, the rigorous scholarships of Thai schools and generous university scholarships attract many people to study. The following is a summary of the application process for studying abroad in Thailand, which need not be shared. Welcome to read the reference!

Overview of application process for studying abroad in Thailand

1. Visiting and inspecting schools

Make an appointment to visit the school (advanced schools, register first, and then make an appointment to visit the school online by email. General schools need you to make an appointment in advance, or you can make an appointment by phone. After receiving the reply, visit the school according to the appointment time. The teacher of the Admissions Office will show you around the campus and then help you understand the relevant school information.

2. Submit the application materials online

After determining the school, you can submit the application materials. Schools generally have a perfect application process, just follow the tips and requirements. After receiving the submitted materials, the school will still communicate with parents by email if there are any imperfections. Remember to check the email and spam boxes from time to time.

Waiting for an interview notice

It takes a long time from applying to receiving the interview notice, at least one month or two is entirely possible.

Because Thais are slow to handle affairs, and more and more students are applying, and the admissions office is usually headed by two or three people. Every day, there are an endless stream of visitors and hundreds of emails have to be answered.

Therefore, if it is normal to ignore you, it is recommended to send emails frequently to avoid being ignored. During the preparation, you can help your child prepare for the interview. Younger children don't have high requirements for English in the interview, so they can communicate simply.

However, the needs after the first day of junior high school have a certain foundation, and the interview includes listening, speaking, reading and even writing, which is more difficult than expected. So you must have a basic knowledge of English. But there are different degrees of differences between schools, so it depends on which school you choose. )

4. Interview results

After attending the school interview, there will be no immediate results, and it is normal to wait for a month or two. So I suggest you start applying at least six months in advance. The start of school in Thailand is generally in August, and a school year is divided into four semesters, with an average of two months as a semester.

5. Pay tuition and tuition, and keep the bill.

If the interview is successful, the school will inform you to pay the fee on time (the establishment fee and tuition fee can be paid in one academic year or one semester). After receiving the money, the school will mail you the expense receipt and the recommended materials needed for the visa (the documents and visa materials must be kept well and will be used when applying for a visa at the embassy in the future).

Baggage to be prepared for studying in Thailand

I. Documentation

Personal passport, visa, education and language certificate need to be carried with you to ensure that you will not be embarrassed by the customs when entering or leaving the country. As proof of identity, it needs strict examination, so everyone must confirm the validity period of the certificate.

Second, cash funds.

Thai baht is the currency in circulation here. Before you leave, remember to exchange enough cash, especially the small change. You also need to bring a bank card that can be used directly in Thailand to cope with the possible large living expenses.

Third, clothing.

What to wear is simple. The weather in Thailand is very hot all year round, so you just need to prepare comfortable and light clothes and pants, not too much, because the shopping price here is also very cost-effective, and the shoes should be mainly sports shoes.

Four. cosmetics

Toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, shower gel, soap, etc. And towels and bath towels are all things that everyone should bring, because they will be used on the first day. If you bring your own, you don't need to squeeze out extra time to buy it. These don't really take up much space.

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As mentioned above, it is for daily use. Bedding doesn't take up space either. Remember to clean it after purchase so that it can be used directly after arrival. In addition, mosquito nets and mats can also be carried according to their own needs.

Sixth, glasses are invisible.

Myopic students must not forget their own configuration. Frame glasses and contact lenses are things that everyone needs to use in various occasions. Prepare more spare ones to ensure that they will not affect your life.

Seven, daily medication

There are many mosquitoes in Thailand, and the climate is different from that in China, so it is easy to acclimatize and affect health. I suggest you prepare gastrointestinal medicine and cold medicine, as well as anti-mosquito drugs.

Eight, electronic products

Mobile phones and computers are basic, so you must be familiar with the system, so that there will be no problems in using them. Remember to prepare the plug for voltage conversion to ensure that the things you bring can be used normally.

Recommended by 8 prestigious universities studying in Thailand

1, Chulalongkorn University

No matter how the international ranking changes, Chulalongkorn still belongs to higher education in Thailand. Chulalongkorn University is the first university in Thai history, founded by King Rama VI and located in the center of Bangkok. Chulalongkorn School has a first-class environment and a large school area, which combines Thai classical architecture and modern architecture.

As a comprehensive university, Chulalongkorn has relatively perfect majors, including economics, language and architecture. As an institution of higher learning, the requirements for admission are naturally very high. All majors are required to provide SAT and IELTS scores. The minimum standard of IELTS is 6 points, and the minimum standard of economics, literature and BBA is 6.5 points. As far as tuition is concerned, Chulalongkorn comes from Thailand, with a basic cost of 300,000 baht a year.

2. Mahidol University

Among the top 2 universities in Thailand, universities have always been strong in medicine and science and engineering, and achieved remarkable results. It used to be a medical college attached to sirrah La Hospital. Mahidol University has many campuses, but now all international students are in Salaja, Futian, about an hour's journey from Bangkok.

Although the medical major of Mahidol University is famous, it is not open to foreigners. The major setting is comprehensive, hotel management is a characteristic major, and the tuition fee is relatively high, with an average of about 200,000 yuan per year. The application time is relatively short, and the admission requirement is IELTS, with at least 6 points and at least 6 points in writing.

3. National Hosei University

Hosei University is the second university in Thai history and the founder of modern liberal arts education in Thailand. Established in 1933. At the same time, higher education institutions are called the cradle of Thai Prime Minister. Of the 17 prime ministers over the years, 1 1 came from the National Hosei University, with three school districts. The central campus is adjacent to the Grand Palace and located on both sides of the Chao Phraya River.

National University of Political Science and Law is very good at international studies and economics, and has a major in international students. Now BBA is very strong in Southeast Asia, with IELTS score of 6, business economics score of 6 and SAT score. The minimum requirement is 1200SAT, Gemart and IELTS 7, which is the most difficult for graduate students in Thailand.

4. National Agricultural University

Thailand is a big agricultural country, and its status is self-evident. However, the degree of internationalization of the school is very low, with few domestic students and narrow majors. IELTS 6, you must take the entrance exam. It is located near Chaducha market on the outskirts of Bangkok.

5. Snakanen Willow University

The predecessor of Snakanin Willow University is two normal colleges. 1974, the two universities merged and upgraded to Snakanin Willow University, which means "the light of the city" in Chinese. 1974, Thailand issued decrees in the east, northeast and south to establish the campus of Sinakaninwillow University. Snakanin Willow University became the largest university on campus. Later, each branch school became independent. The Oriental University, which is familiar to everyone today, is the former, the Oriental Campus.

As a pioneer of normal schools in Thailand, Snakanin Willow University enjoys a high reputation in the field of education, and the College of Humanities also enjoys a high reputation. Especially in the field of language studies, Sinakanin Willow University is the first school in Thailand to offer Thai as a foreign language. In addition, the School of Art of Snakaningwillow University is an art school, which is as famous as the National University of Arts. In particular, a large number of Thai stars have been trained. The School of Physical Education of Snakaning Willow University is the first one in Thailand. Over the years, it has trained many Olympic and Asian Games champions.

6. King University of Science and Technology in Thailand

Thailand University of Science and Technology is a public comprehensive university located in Nakhon Ratchasima, northeastern Thailand. The school was founded in 1957, formerly known as Normal University. In a typical university of science and engineering, the ace major is science and engineering. There are few in China, but students of science and engineering can consider this school. After all, the science and engineering major of this school is one of the best in Thailand.

7. Kongjing University

Kongjing University is a university in Thailand, covering an area of 65,438+00,000 mu (although Fiona Fang is full of green spaces). The school is located in Kongjing, the northeast of Thailand, ranking fifth in comprehensive strength. Although the comprehensive strength of the school ranks quite high, the school has no outstanding majors and its geographical position is not good. The school application requirements are not very high. If you can stand loneliness and want to go to a public university, it will be a good choice.

8. Yisancang University (Bangkok, undergraduate suburb, graduate city)

Thailand ranks first in the private sector and is famous for its business. It is a private university with the largest number of enrollment majors, including business, language, science and engineering, tourist hotels, computers and other majors. It is taught in English. There are two campuses. The old campus is located at the junction of the urban and suburban areas of Bangkok. Very small, mainly graduate students. The new campus is close to Suvarnabhumi Airport, mainly for undergraduates. The campus is beautiful, but it is too remote.

Guide to studying abroad in Thailand

First, streamline luggage.

Tourist flights will set strict requirements on the luggage that passengers can carry, especially when going abroad. Because it involves a long flight distance, the weight of luggage will be controlled more strictly. The check-in limit for ordinary flights is 40kg, and the luggage cannot exceed 30 inches.

Second, valuables

As with flying in China, passengers are advised to take valuables with them. For international students, these are mainly computers, mobile phones and other electrical appliances. These will be more expensive, so it is more beneficial for everyone to carry them with them.

Third, carry-on change.

You still need to bring a few hundred dollars in change in your pocket. You can directly change it into Thai baht and take it with you. You don't need to change it after you get off the plane. After all, the handling fee at the airport exchange point is relatively high, so it doesn't need too much. Just save it and there won't be too much expenditure.

Fourth, bring a pen.

You also need to fill out the disembarkation card on the plane. If you have your own pen, you can start charging it directly, and don't bother the flight attendant to prepare it for you. Moreover, when entering or leaving the country, you may need to fill out forms and fill in information. If you bring your own pen, you don't need to wait for others to use it, saving time.

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After getting off the plane, students need to go through a series of procedures. You must finish them before you leave the airport and enter this country to make sure that you haven't done anything wrong. After the formalities are completed, subsequent troubles can be avoided.

The main thing is to check and verify the luggage and information, and then contact the airport pick-up staff after confirming your identity. You can wait patiently and it won't take you too long.

Visa application for intransitive verbs

The validity period of the visa for new students studying in domestic classes is only 90 days, so you need to go to the immigration office as soon as possible after arrival to renew it, so as to ensure that you have legal status to live here and go directly to the immigration office with your visa, passport and admission certificate.