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How long did you study at Royal Institute of Technology in Bangkok?
Six months to a year.

The preparatory course in foreign universities is generally one year, but it depends on whether you are a pre-university or a pre-graduate student. If it is because the academic system is different from that in China, such as the undergraduate preparatory course in Britain and Australia, it will definitely take one year, while if it is a postgraduate preparatory course, it will only take a few months.

Royal Institute of Technology in Bangkok, formerly known as Royal Institute of Technology in Thailand, was officially renamed Royal Institute of Technology in Thailand on June 5438+1October 65438+August 2005 with the approval of the Ministry of Education in Thailand. It is an engineering university focusing on machinery manufacturing and agricultural research, with 36 campuses all over the country and more than 654.38+million students of all kinds. It has a wide range of majors and trains professional and technical talents for the domestic and foreign talent markets.