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Detailed List of Recognised Institutions Thailand A01. STATE UNIVERSITIES AND INSTITUTIONS Entry Requirement มหาวทิ ยาลัยมหามกฏุ ราชวทิ ยาลัย (Mahamakut Buddhist University) Case by case basis จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวทิ ยาลัย (Chulalongkorn University) Business 2.7, Science & Engineering 2.6, Law & Social Science 2.7, Others 2.7 มหาวทิ ยาลัยขอนแกน่ (Khon Kaen University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยทักษิณ (Thaksin University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยทจี ังหวดั นครพนม (Nakhorn Phanom University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยธรรมศาสตร ์ (Thammasat University) Business 2.7, Science & Engineering 2.7, Law & Social Science 2.7, Others 2.7 มหาวทิ ยาลัยนครพนม (Nakhon Phanom University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยนราธวิ าสราชนครนิ ทร ์ (Princes of Narathiwat University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยนวมนิ ทราธริ าช (Navamindradhiraj University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยนเรศวร (Naresuan University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยบรู พา (Burapha University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยพะเยา (University of Phayao) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยมหาจุฬาลงกรณราชวทิ ยาลัย (Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยมหาสารคาม (Mahasarakham University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยมหดิ ล (Mahidol University) Business 2.8, Science & Engineering 2.7, Law & Social Science 2.8, Others 2.8 มหาวทิ ยาลัยราชภฏั รําไพพรรณ ี (Rambhai Barni Rajabhat University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยรามคําแหง (Ramkhamhaeng University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยวลัยลักษณ ์ (Walailak University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยศรนี ครนิ ทรวโิ รฒ (Srinakharinwirot University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยศลิ ปากร (Silpakorn University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยสงขลานครนิ ทร ์ (Prince of Songkla University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยสวนดสุ ติ (Suan Dusit University) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 มหาวทิ ยาลัยสโุ ขทัยธรรมาธริ าช (Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 มหาวทิ ยาลัยอบุ ลราชธาน ี (Ubon Ratchathani University) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 มหาวทิ ยาลัยเกษตรศาสตร ์ (Kasetsart University) Business 2.8, Science & Engineering 2.7, Law & Social Science 2.8, Others 2.8 มหาวทิ ยาลัยเชยี งใหม ่ (Chiang Mai University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 2.8, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยเทคโนโลยพี ระจอมเกลา้ ธนบรุ ี (King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 2.7, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยเทคโนโลยพี ระจอมเกลา้ พระนครเหนอื (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 2.8, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยเทคโนโลยสี รุ นาร ี (Suranaree University of Technology) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 2.8, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยแมฟ่ ้าหลวง (Mae Fah Luang University) Business 3.2, Science & Engineering 3.2, Law & Social Science 3.2, Others 3.2 มหาวทิ ยาลัยแมโ่ จ ้(Maejo University) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 สถาบันบัณฑติ พัฒนบรหิ ารศาสตร ์ (National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA)) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 สถาบันบัณฑติ พัฒนศลิ ป์ (Bunditpatanasilpa Institute) Case by case basis สถาบันเทคโนโลยพี ระจอมเกลา้ เจา้ คณุ ทหารลาดกระบัง (King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 2.7, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 Case by case basis A02. PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS Entry requirement มหาวทิ ยาลัยกรงุ เทพ (Bangkok University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยกรงุ เทพธนบรุ ี (Bangkokthonburi University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยครสิ เตยี น (Christian University, Bangkok) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยชนิ วตั ร (Shinawatra University) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 มหาวทิ ยาลัยณวิ ฒั นา (Nivadhana University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยธรุ กจิ บัณฑติ ย (Dhurakijpundit University, Bangkok) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 มหาวทิ ยาลัยนอรท์ -เชยี งใหม (North-Chiang Mai University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยนานาชาตซิ ลิ เลอร-์ แสตมฟอรด์ (Stamford International University) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 มหาวทิ ยาลัยนานาชาตเิ อเชยี -แปซฟิ ิก (Asia-Pacific International University) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 มหาวทิ ยาลัยปทมุ ธาน ี (Pathumthani University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยพายัพ (Payap University, Chiang Mai) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 มหาวทิ ยาลัยฟารอ์ สี เทอรน์ (The Far Eastern University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยภาคกลาง (Phakklang University, Nakhon Sawan) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยภาคตะวนั ออกเฉยี งเหนอื (North Eastern University, Khon Kaen) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยรังสติ (Rangsit University) Business 3.2, Science & Engineering 3.2, Law & Social Science 3.2, Others 3.2 มหาวทิ ยาลัยรัตนบัณฑติ (มหาวทิ ยาลัยรัตนบัณฑติ ) (Rattana Bundit University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยราชธาน ี (Ratchathani University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยราชพฤกษ์ (Rajapruk University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยวงษ์ชวลติ กลุ (Vongchavalitkul University, Nakhon Ratchasima) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยวทิ ยาศาสตรแ์ ละเทคโนโลยแี หง่ เอเชยี (Asian University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยศรปี ทมุ (Sripatum University) Business 3.2, Science & Engineering 3.2, Law & Social Science 3.2, Others 3.2 มหาวทิ ยาลัยสยาม (Siam University, Bangkok) Business 3.2, Science & Engineering 3.2, Law & Social Science 3.2, Others 3.2 มหาวทิ ยาลัยหอการคา้ ไทย (University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยหัวเฉยี วเฉลมิ พระเกยี รต (Huachiew Chalermprakiet University) Business 3.2, Science & Engineering 3.2, Law & Social Science 3.2, Others 3.2 มหาวทิ ยาลัยหาดใหญ ่ (Hatyai University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยอสั สมั ชญั - (Assumption University) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยอสี เทริ น์ เอเชยี (Eastern Asia University (EAU), Bangkok) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยเกรกิ (Krirk University, Bangkok) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยเกษมบัณฑติ (Kasem Bundit University, Bangkok) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยเจา้ พระยา, (Chaopraya University, Nakhon Sawan) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยเซนตจ์ อหน์ (Saint John's University) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 มหาวทิ ยาลัยเทคโนโลยมี หานคร (Mahanakorn University of Technology, Bangkok) Business 3.2, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.2, Others 3.2 มหาวทิ ยาลัยเนชนั (Nation University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยเวสเทริ น์ (Western University) Case by case basis มหาวทิ ยาลัยเว็บสเตอร ์ (Webster University Thailand) Business 3.0, Science & Engineering 3.0, Law & Social Science 3.0, Others 3.0 มหาวทิ ยาลัยเอเซยี อาคเนย (South-East Asia University, Bangkok) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยกรงุ เทพธนบรุ ี (Bangkok Thonburi College (to 2009)) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยดสุ ติ ธาน (Dusit Thani College, Bangkok) Business 3.3, Science & Engineering 3.3, Law & Social Science 3.3, Others 3.3 วทิ ยาลัยตาป (Tapee College, Suratthani) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยทองสขุ (Thongsook College, Bangkok) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยนครราชสมี า (Nakhon Ratchasima College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยนอรท์ กรงุ เทพ (North Bangkok College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยนอรท์ -เชยี งใหม (North-Chiang Mai College, Chiang Mai) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยบัณฑติ บรหิ ารธรุ กจิ (Bundit Boriharnthurakit College, Bangkok) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยบัณฑติ เอเซยี (College of Asian Scholars) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยปทมุ ธาน (Phatumthani College, Phatumthani) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยพษิ ณุโลก (Phitsanulok College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยพุทธศาสนานานาชาต (International Buddhist College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยรัชตภ์ าคย (Rajapark College, Bangkok) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยลมุ่ นําปิง (Lumnamping College, Tak) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยศรโี สภณ (Srisophon College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยสนั ตพล (Santapol College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยสนั ตพล (Santapol College, Udon Thani) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยอนิ เตอรเ์ ทค-ลําปาง (Lampang Inter-Tech College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยอสิ ลามยะลา (Yala Islamic College, Yala) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยเฉลมิ กาญจนา (Chalermkarnchana College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยเชยี งราย (Chiang Rai College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยเซนตห์ ลยุ ส ์ (Saint Louis College, Bangkok) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยเซนตเ์ ทเรซา- อนิ ต (Saint Theresa-Inti College) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยเซาธอ์ สี บางกอก (South-East Bangkok College, Bangkok) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยเทคโนโลยธี นบรุ (Thornburi College of Technology, Bangkok) Case by case basis วทิ ยาลัยเทคโนโลยภี าคใต ้(Southern College of Technology) Case by case basis วทิ
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