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Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 1 433 Mahidol University 147 404 841 658 2 452 Chulalongkorn University 139 508 771 622 3 563 Kasetsart University 63 276 1722 1176 4 609 Chiang Mai University 150 399 2049 983 5 651 Khon Kaen University 24 551 2002 1031 6 857 King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi 678 1163 1256 1072 7 899 Prince of Songkla University 85 1305 1771 1154 8 948 Thammasat University 248 1021 1741 1392 9 984 Suranaree University of Technology 686 888 1379 1575 10 1107 Naresuan University 456 674 1764 2121 11 1174 King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang 1927 1192 1861 1481 12 1232 (1) Asian Institute of Technology Thailand 2119 1375 1326 1595 13 1241 Srinakharinwirot University 710 510 3497 2281 14 1613 Mahasarakham University 207 1906 2904 2217 15 1849 Silpakorn University 775 2137 3670 2324 16 2143 Burapha University 464 1374 3302 3565 17 2233 Mae Fah Luang University 1556 6370 1163 2059 King Mongkut's University of Technology North 18 2302 1017 2240 1991 3505 Bangkok 19 2768 Rangsit University 426 1816 5785 4031 20 2885 Mahanakorn University of Technology 5127 5111 3619 2842 21 2967 Bangkok University 880 2252 3422 4481 22 3029 Maejo University 300 3478 5012 3938 23 3057 Walailak University 1305 3140 3875 4141 24 3075 Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University 952 2576 3573 4481 World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 25 3128 Ramkhamhaeng University 382 2650 7242 3938 26 3128 Ubon Ratchathani University 566 2882 5279 4243 27 3141 Assumption University of Thailand 679 571 5399 5777 28 3199 University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce 1389 1429 5659 4915 29 3617 Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi 633 1785 4132 5777 30 3681 Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna 840 2432 5537 5227 31 3690 National Institute of Development Administration 1092 1907 3852 5777 32 3812 Buriram Rajabhat University 1642 448 8636 5777 33 3821 Payap University 1847 1574 5533 5777 34 3879 Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University 870 1910 5635 5777 35 3943 Rajamangala University of Technology Isan 1992 2194 4648 5777 36 3961 Thaksin University 1187 6307 4680 4481 37 4039 Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon 760 2888 4615 5777 38 4065 Huachiew Chalermprakiet University 9465 871 7485 5777 39 4136 Suan Dusit University 1803 4455 7564 4481 40 4303 Siam University 1706 4768 4858 5227 41 4381 Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University 763 4461 3587 5777 42 4488 Phuket Rajabhat University 1706 4049 4279 5777 43 4776 Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology 5405 4927 2840 5777 44 4831 Ubon Ratchathani Rajabhat University 1786 3122 7464 5777 45 4865 Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya 2136 2490 8101 5777 46 4916 Dhurakijpundit University 2517 6326 2534 5777 47 4943 Nakhon Phanom University 5858 4186 4837 5777 48 5009 Vongchavalitkul University 3501 2725 7897 5777 49 5067 Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University 1412 5751 8636 4481 50 5162 Phranakhon Rajabhat University 5905 3478 6926 5777 51 5174 Rajamangala University of Technology Krungtheb 1487 2339 8636 5777 World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 52 5299 Roi-Et Rajabhat University 2236 2419 8636 5777 53 5351 Rajabhat Institute Chandrakasem 1065 5000 7114 5777 54 5392 Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University 1992 2630 8636 5777 55 5443 Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University 1087 2981 8636 5777 56 5537 Lampang Rajabhat University 2586 5487 6341 5777 57 5605 Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Rajabhat University 606 3526 8636 5777 58 5637 Yala Rajabhat University 2244 2954 8636 5777 59 5646 Loei Rajabhat University 976 3357 8636 5777 60 5646 Ratchatani College of Technology 6076 2370 8636 5777 61 5687 Kamphaeng Phet Rajabhat University 1463 5724 6963 5777 62 5702 Phetchaboon Rajabhat University 2856 2908 8636 5777 63 5756 SIU International (Shinawatra University) 4997 4566 7262 5777 64 5782 Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University 847 4029 8515 5777 65 5941 Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi 2713 9070 8016 4672 66 5967 Mahamakut Buddhist University 1594 3704 8636 5777 67 6060 Kasem Bundit University 3092 8603 6762 5227 68 6232 Fatoni University 2168 3923 8636 5777 69 6272 Sripatum University 1974 5934 7698 5777 70 6351 Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin 3027 7674 6045 5777 71 6360 Krirk University 7120 3255 8636 5777 72 6377 Chiang Mai Rajabhat University 1517 5047 8422 5777 73 6433 Sisaket Rajabhat University 2160 4260 8636 5777 74 6446 Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University 720 6726 7937 5777 75 6467 Songkhla Rajabhat University 3061 8875 4916 5777 76 6632 Chiang Rai Rajabhat University 2900 4365 8636 5777 77 6761 Udon Thani Rajabhat University 3657 8141 6344 5777 78 6804 Uttaradit Rajabhat University 1530 7351 8636 5227 World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 79 6908 University of Phayao 2150 10220 4935 5777 80 6951 Rajabhat Institute Valaya Alongkorn 2517 7928 7275 5777 81 7167 Rambhai Barni Rajabhat University 2200 5970 8515 5777 82 7201 South-East Asia University 2176 10398 5452 5777 83 7227 Saint Louis College Thailand 3956 5055 8636 5777 84 7522 Thai Nichi Institute of Technology 1853 10094 6687 5777 85 7693 Suratthani Rajabhat University 1803 7239 8515 5777 86 7892 Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University 2795 9552 7387 5777 87 8162 Saint John's University Thailand 4476 6441 8636 5777 88 8456 Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University 2642 7587 8636 5777 89 8531 Eastern Asia University Thailand 436 10765 8101 5777 90 8579 Thepsatri Rajabhat University 2176 7970 8636 5777 91 9045 Stamford International University Thailand 8614 8577 8148 5777 92 9236 North Chiang Mai University 9278 7081 8636 5777 93 9393 Rajapark College 8791 7448 8636 5777 94 9511 Surindra Rajabhat University 3112 8960 8636 5777 Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration 95 9536 14594 9970 6861 5777 Chulalongkorn University 96 9683 Dhonburi Rajabhat University 2396 9437 8636 5777 97 9980 Nakhon Sawan Rajabhat University 2431 9843 8636 5777 98 10185 Rajanagarindra Rajabhat University 3061 9907 8636 5777 99 10331 Princess Chulabhorn's College Phitsanulok 5376 9414 8636 5777 100 10342 Christian University of Thailand 3923 9811 8636 5777 101 10352 Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy 991 11087 8636 5777 102 10366 Nakhon Si Thammarat Rajabhat University 2537 10310 8636 5777 103 10423 Hatyai University 4208 10753 8422 5777 104 10489 Panyapiwat Institute of Management 3161 13392 7187 5777 World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 105 10977 Dusit Thani College 2176 11307 8636 5777 106 11185 Kalasin Rajabhat University 5362 12552 7971 5777 107 11255 Pathumwan Institute of Technology 3825 11115 8636 5777 108 11345 Hatyai Technical College 12359 9329 8636 5777 109 11486 Royal Thai Navy Academy 1868 12104 8636 5777 110 11587 North Eastern University 3027 11779 8636 5777 (3) Srinakarinwirot University Patumwan 111 11842 7766 11012 8636 5777 Demonstration School 112 11847 Praboromarajchanok Institute 5979 11384 8636 5777 113 11928 Webster University Thailand 16656 9162 8636 5777 114 12146 Muban Chom Bung Rajabhat University 3667 12329 8636 5777 115 12165 Princess of Naradhiwas University 2244 12834 8636 5777 (3) Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital 116 12394 7120 11878 8636 5777 Navamindradhiraj University 117 12423 Royal Thai Army Nursing College 13725 10565 8636 5777 118 12500 North Bangkok University 6562 12149 8636 5777 119 12770 Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment 14853 10790 8636 5777 120 12822 International Buddhist College 10633 11779 8636 5777 121 12854 Royal Thai Air Force Academy 6182 12703 8636 5777 122 12861 Civil Aviation Training Center Thailand 3770 13316 8636 5777 123 13008 Saint Theresa INTI College 5368 13077 8636 5777 124 13090 Thonburi University 3751 13598 8636 5777 125 13169 Phramongkutklao College of Medicine 11721 15829 8636 4915 126 13263 Asia-Pacific International University 7619 12982 8636 5777 127 13425 Chaiyaphum Rajabhat University 6594 13435 8636 5777 128 13453 (3) Chiang Mai University Demonstration School 5697 13678 8636 5777 129 13982 Far Eastern University 4120 14891 8636 5777 World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 130 14037 Tapee College 7652 14156 8636 5777 131 14077 Learning Institute For Everyone 8813 13972 8636 5777 132 14246 Rattana Bundit University 11092 13725 8636 5777 133 14387 Bangkok Thonburi College 10006 14176 8636 5777 134 14661 Chaopraya University 12147 14073 8636 5777 135 14686 College of Asian Scholars 5178 15606 8636 5777 136 14735 Nakhonratchasima College 6639 15376 8636 5777 137 14747 Nation University (Yonok University) 5791 15574 8636 5777 138 14778 Western University / มหาวิทยาลัยเวสเทิร์น 6770 15407 8636 5777 139 15110 Pathumthani University 13787 14370 8636 5777 140 15464 Chulabhorn Graduate Institute 16939 14107 8636 5777 141 15859 Saengtham College 12794 15645 8636 5777 142 15966 Boromarajonani College of Nursing 8434 16722 8636 5777 143 16186 Southern College of Technology 12092 16232 8636 5777 144 16413 Siam Technology College 7906 17380 8636 5777 145 16470 South-East Bangkok College 7298 17562 8636 5777 146 16584 Chiang Rai University 12008 16722 8636 5777 147 16769 Thongsuk College 8045 17788 8636 5777 148 17074 Arsom Silp Institute of the Arts 15292 16680 8636 5777 149 17427 Lampang Inter-Tech College 9961 18276 8636 5777 150
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