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Qs ranking of Southeast Asian universities in Thailand
The qs ranking of Southeast Asian universities in Thailand is Chulalongkorn University, Mahidol University and Chiang Mai University.

Chulalongkorn University, world ranking: 2 15. Chulalongkorn University, founded in 19 17, is known as the most prestigious university in Thailand. 19 colleges and courses cover almost all fields.

Mahidol University, world ranking: 255. Mahidol University, founded in 1888, is the oldest higher education institution in Thailand. It enjoys a high reputation in the fields of medicine, public health and natural science, and offers undergraduate, master and doctoral courses.

Chiang Mai University, world ranking: 60 1-650. Chiang Mai University, founded in 1964, is one of the oldest universities in Thailand. University has three campuses, rich in teaching resources and advanced teaching facilities, with more than 30,000 students. 4. Thai Hosei University.

Thailand:

The Kingdom of Thailand, referred to as Bangkok for short, is located in the south-central Indochina Peninsula, bordering the Gulf of Thailand in the Pacific Ocean in the southeast and the Andaman Sea in the Indian Ocean in the southwest. It borders Myanmar in the west and northwest, Laos in the northeast, Cambodia in the east and Malaysia in the south. It has a tropical monsoon climate, high in the north and low in the south. With a total area of 565,438+03,000 square kilometers and a coastline of 2,705 kilometers, the country is divided into five districts and 77 prefectures.

In A.D. 1238, Thailand formed a relatively unified country, which successively experienced Sukhothai Dynasty, Dacheng Dynasty, Wuli Dynasty and Bangkok Dynasty, formerly known as Siam. /kloc-In the 6th century, colonialists such as Portugal, Holland, Britain and France invaded successively. 1896, Britain and France signed a treaty, stipulating that Siam was the buffer state between British Burma and French Indian zhina, and Siam became the only country in Southeast Asia that was not colonized.