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Webometric Ranking Web of Universities 2017: Thailand Webometric Ranking Web of Universities 2017: Thailand World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 1 550 Chulalongkorn University 131 632 803 641 2 551 Mahidol University 74 573 941 666 3 731 Kasetsart University 60 370 1947 1213 4 733 Chiang Mai University 114 495 2021 1027 5 885 Khon Kaen University 87 924 2183 1036 6 989 King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi 763 1250 1316 1159 7 1045 Suranaree University of Technology 931 796 1471 1522 8 1101 Prince of Songkla University 51 1442 1932 1253 9 1205 Thammasat University 117 1373 1902 1470 10 1276 Naresuan University 561 735 1949 2101 11 1388 King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang 873 1619 1945 1684 12 1406 (1) Asian Institute of Technology Thailand 5250 1664 1311 1701 13 1599 Srinakharinwirot University 1093 867 3762 2408 14 1802 Burapha University 267 1235 3727 2652 15 2083 Silpakorn University 931 2746 3577 2371 16 2093 Mahasarakham University 328 2721 3189 2523 17 2366 Mae Fah Luang University 4323 6186 2078 1998 18 2605 King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok 2112 1694 2228 3916 19 2951 Rangsit University 2032 2917 5014 3577 20 3197 Mahanakorn University of Technology 4742 5730 3963 3303 21 3200 Assumption University of Thailand 2581 826 5892 4921 22 3385 Bangkok University 3643 2949 3738 4403 23 3640 Ramkhamhaeng University 943 3258 7740 4168 24 3700 Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi 591 1360 3005 5789 World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 25 3748 Maejo University 596 3326 5375 4703 26 3760 Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University 1026 3318 3493 4921 27 3839 Walailak University 1893 3271 4181 4921 28 3864 Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University 4452 1316 3950 5789 29 3864 University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce 2208 1920 5865 5254 30 3899 National Institute of Development Administration 1463 1456 4184 5789 31 3932 Ubon Ratchathani University 1040 3326 5321 4921 32 4002 Sripatum University 124 1761 4821 5789 33 4039 Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna 1363 2469 6063 5254 34 4145 Thaksin University 2301 7106 4332 4403 35 4298 Huachiew Chalermprakiet University 5698 1059 8087 5789 36 4506 Buriram Rajabhat University 6304 644 9491 5789 37 4597 Suan Dusit University 1466 4970 8087 4703 38 4702 Pibulsongkram Rajabhat University 3628 3604 3970 5789 39 4720 Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University 1206 2022 8048 5789 40 4774 Payap University 6418 2715 6098 5789 41 4829 Rajamangala University of Technology Isan 4483 3380 4995 5789 42 5040 Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon 1292 4289 4974 5789 43 5112 Vongchavalitkul University 2777 2321 8582 5789 44 5264 Chiang Mai Rajabhat University 2499 4730 5201 5789 45 5284 Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology 3324 6127 2816 5789 46 5359 Dhurakijpundit University 1930 6572 2796 5789 47 5493 Nakhon Phanom University 7393 4952 5296 5789 48 5544 Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya 3449 3487 8189 5789 49 5622 Chandrakasem Rajabhat University 3780 4161 7507 5789 50 5660 Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University 3658 2150 9491 5789 51 5694 Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University 8289 7558 9078 4539 World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 52 5702 Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-Ok 5848 2106 9491 5789 53 5740 Phetchaboon Rajabhat University 5834 2171 9491 5789 54 5766 SIU International (Shinawatra University) 2741 2342 9491 5789 55 5778 Phuket Rajabhat University 6168 6199 4644 5789 56 5954 Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi 5152 9888 8250 4539 57 5962 Phranakhon Rajabhat University 2355 4907 7599 5789 58 6013 Siam University 2285 6724 5290 5789 59 6088 Ubon Ratchathani Rajabhat University 5649 4486 8072 5789 60 6522 Sisaket Rajabhat University 6815 3203 9491 5789 61 6563 Lampang Rajabhat University 4966 6591 6978 5789 62 6601 Samut Sakhon Community College 2869 3563 9491 5789 63 6683 Phetchaburi Rajabhat University 4502 6369 7522 5789 64 6803 Kasem Bundit University 7393 9096 7434 5254 65 6844 Rajamangala University of Technology Krungtheb 3342 3870 9491 5789 66 6864 Kamphaeng Phet Rajabhat University 3267 7689 6586 5789 67 6959 Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University 2151 4109 9491 5789 68 6971 Roi-Et Rajabhat University 5044 3934 9491 5789 69 7017 Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Rajabhat University 5698 3962 9491 5789 70 7084 Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin 1535 8668 6121 5789 71 7125 Yala Rajabhat University 3556 4257 9491 5789 72 7131 Ratchatani College of Technology 4113 4221 9491 5789 73 7337 Udon Thani Rajabhat University 7478 8877 5693 5789 74 7476 Krirk University 4290 4666 9491 5789 75 7491 Songkhla Rajabhat University 4352 9703 5373 5789 76 7522 Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University 5988 7527 7883 5789 77 7611 Loei Rajabhat University 8016 4601 9491 5789 78 7735 Rambhai Barni Rajabhat University 3811 7577 8299 5789 World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 79 7793 University of Phayao 3247 10434 5296 5789 80 8024 Rajabhat Institute Valaya Alongkorn 2349 8733 7908 5789 81 8090 Chiang Rai Rajabhat University 1907 5783 9491 5789 82 8141 Mahamakut Buddhist University 5785 5537 9491 5789 83 8250 Uttaradit Rajabhat University 5988 8367 9491 5254 84 8380 South-East Asia University 9372 10307 5976 5789 85 8507 Nakhon Si Thammarat Rajabhat University 4387 6199 9491 5789 86 8653 Stamford International University Thailand 6510 8225 8663 5789 87 8942 Fatoni University 8128 6414 9491 5789 88 9077 Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University 3722 9982 8013 5789 Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration 89 9234 14335 9860 7379 5789 Chulalongkorn University 90 9369 Saint John's University Thailand 4323 7387 9491 5789 91 9384 Suratthani Rajabhat University 3128 8033 9353 5789 92 10475 Saint Louis College Thailand 6913 8490 9491 5789 93 10581 Nakhon Sawan Rajabhat University 3463 8964 9491 5789 94 10701 North Chiang Mai University 8745 8631 9491 5789 95 10747 Panyapiwat Institute of Management 2188 12688 7732 5789 96 10778 Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University 7657 8857 9491 5789 97 10935 Hatyai University 4070 10696 9078 5789 98 10972 Surindra Rajabhat University 4845 9400 9491 5789 99 11003 Pathumwan Institute of Technology 2563 9655 9491 5789 100 11105 Thai Nichi Institute of Technology 4387 10505 9241 5789 101 11168 Eastern Asia University Thailand 11008 10824 8840 5789 102 11323 Thepsatri Rajabhat University 6792 9685 9491 5789 (3) Faculty of Medicine Vajira Hospital Navamindradhiraj 103 11443 5183 12717 9491 5254 University World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 104 11512 Dhonburi Rajabhat University 4878 10098 9491 5789 105 11779 Kalasin Rajabhat University 2901 12633 8705 5789 106 11797 Webster University Thailand 16561 9353 9491 5789 107 11964 Christian University of Thailand 4567 10723 9491 5789 108 11990 Rajanagarindra Rajabhat University 8239 10423 9491 5789 109 12106 Rajapark College 13631 10045 9491 5789 110 12433 Dusit Thani College 1380 11692 9491 5789 111 12468 Princess Chulabhorn's College Phitsanulok 5876 11275 9491 5789 112 12545 Royal Thai Army Nursing College 3682 11592 9491 5789 113 12545 Saint Theresa INTI College 5183 12306 9241 5789 114 12660 Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy 9292 11166 9491 5789 115 12749 Hatyai Technical College 8128 11405 9491 5789 116 12759 Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment 14765 10783 9491 5789 117 12988 North Eastern University 2105 12267 9491 5789 118 13139 International Buddhist College 9712 11761 9491 5789 119 13139 Phramongkutklao College of Medicine 11625 16148 9491 4921 120 13261 Praboromarajchanok Institute 4439 12413 9491 5789 121 13300 Muban Chom Bung Rajabhat University 3654 12572 9491 5789 122 13629 Royal Thai Navy Academy 8942 12446 9491 5789 123 13728 Princess of Naradhiwas University 1345 13379 9491 5789 (3) Srinakarinwirot University Patumwan Demonstration 124 13758 6186 12914 9491 5789 School 125 13970 Asia-Pacific International University 5521 13294 9491 5789 126 14040 North Bangkok University 6510 13294 9491 5789 127 14265 Civil Aviation Training Center Thailand 3985 13800 9491 5789 128 14476 Tapee College 4439 14078 9491 5789 129 14509 Chulabhorn Graduate Institute 9507 13593 9491 5789 World Presence Impact Openness Excellence ranking University Det. Rank Rank* Rank* Rank* Rank* 130 14547 Chaiyaphum Rajabhat University 8289 13753 9491 5789 131 14711 Thonburi University 5785 14258 9491 5789 132 14732 Pathumthani University 1872 14695 9491 5789 133 14762 Chaopraya University 5809 14323 9491 5789 134 14792 Bangkok Thonburi College 8585 14052 9491 5789 135 14870 Rattana Bundit University 9870 14023 9491 5789 136 14984 Far Eastern University 2510 14959 9491 5789 137 15769 College of Asian Scholars 5521 15648 9491 5789 138 15785 Western University / มหาวิทยาลัยเวสเทิร์น 4498 15771 9491 5789 139 15971 (3) Chiang Mai University Demonstration School 3259 16110 9491 5789 140 15991 Nakhonratchasima College 7631 15688 9491 5789 141 16386 Nation University (Yonok University) 4447 16536 9491 5789 142 16414 Learning Institute For Everyone 8476 16148 9491 5789 143 16745 Southern College of Technology 11544 16261 9491 5789 144 17191 Saengtham College 12008 16803 9491 5789 145 17371 Arsom Silp Institute of the Arts 14444 16803 9491 5789 146 17612 Bangkok School of Management 15856 16930 9491 5789 147 17634 Chiang Rai University 11267 17368 9491 5789 148 18221 Boromarajonani College of Nursing 19721 17277 9491 5789
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