Universities

Discover our comprehensive guide to a plethora of universities in Thailand and gain insight into each institution’s offerings, including courses, facilities, international collaborations, and campus life, to help you make the right choice for your education journey. Stay informed about recent university news, admission processes, essential requirements, and application deadlines for a seamless transition into higher education.

  • Chulalongkorn University hosts Bhutan’s King and Queen for honorary degrees | Thaiger

    Chulalongkorn University hosts Bhutan’s King and Queen for honorary degrees

    Chulalongkorn University had the great honour of welcoming His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and Her Majesty Queen Jetsun Pema Wangchuck of the Kingdom of Bhutan on Monday, December 22, for the Conferral of the Honorary Doctor of Philosophy Degrees, held at the Chulalongkorn University Auditorium and Maha Chulalongkorn Building. Upon Their Majesties’ arrival at Chulalongkorn University, they were…

  • Thai researchers test Riceberry for hair regrowth | Thaiger

    Thai researchers test Riceberry for hair regrowth

    Researchers in Thailand are set to begin clinical trials next year on a Riceberry-based compound that may help reduce hair loss and bring back natural hair colour. The project is a collaboration between Chulalongkorn University and Mahidol University, with trials expected to begin early next year. It focuses on AnthoRice Complex, a formula derived from organic Riceberry rice, which has…

  • Top 5 universities in Bangkok, Thailand | Thaiger

    Top 5 universities in Bangkok, Thailand

    Thailand has become a strong choice for higher education in Southeast Asia, with Bangkok home to some of the country’s most respected universities. These universities aren’t just popular locally, they have strong reputations in the region and attract students from all over. So, if you’re considering a bachelor’s degree in Thailand, here’s a look at five top universities in Bangkok…

  • Top 5 universities in Chiang Mai to study at | Thaiger

    Top 5 universities in Chiang Mai to study at

    Chiang Mai is a top destination for higher education in northern Thailand, offering a range of universities for both local and international students. The city provides diverse business, science, social sciences, health sciences, and technology programmes, making it ideal for those seeking undergraduate or postgraduate studies. Chiang Mai’s universities create a supportive and vibrant environment for students, making it an…

  • Everything you need to know before teaching English in Thailand | Thaiger

    Everything you need to know before teaching English in Thailand

    English teaching in Thailand can be a rewarding and challenging career. If you have the passion, dedication, and drive, it can be a great way to help people learn English in an environment that is friendly and welcoming. You’ll need to commit your time and effort to this field if you want to make a real impact. But with so…

  • Why Thai college students should talk to their guidance counsellors | Thaiger

    Why Thai college students should talk to their guidance counsellors

    College life can be overwhelming, but guidance counsellors are essential resources for academic planning, mental health support, and the admissions process. They offer knowledge and support, from creating a tailored educational plan to accessing resources. Regular meetings with guidance counsellors establish a supportive relationship throughout college, enabling students to achieve their academic and personal goals. Start the conversation today to…

  • IFSU and Thai university unite to advance global education | Thaiger

    IFSU and Thai university unite to advance global education

    In today’s globalized environment, the importance of pursuing an international education cannot be overstated. The collaborative effort between IFSU and a prominent Thai university represents a significant advancement in making global education more accessible and comprehensive. For those seeking dynamic educational opportunities that connect different cultures and continents, this collaboration is tailored to meet your goals. By offering a mix…

  • Public vs private: Deciding on Thailand’s universities | Thaiger

    Public vs private: Deciding on Thailand’s universities

    Selecting the appropriate university in Thailand is akin to navigating a complex labyrinth, encompassing an extensive range of options across both public and private institutions. Prospective students are often deliberating on the distinctive characteristics that differentiate these institutions and which category aligns most closely with their academic goals. This article aims to illuminate the discourse surrounding public versus private universities…

  • Experience-based learning at Dusit Thani College: the key to success in hospitality | Thaiger

    Experience-based learning at Dusit Thani College: the key to success in hospitality

    Graduates from Dusit Thani College, the forefront of higher education in culinary arts, hotel management, and tourism of Thailand and the ASEAN region, as well as a subsidiary of a five-star global hospitality chain Dusit International, are usually complimented by their employers that despite being a fresh graduate, they possess professionalism which is the readiness to work in the real…

  • Pros and cons of studying in Thailand | Thaiger

    Pros and cons of studying in Thailand

    In this article, we will be talking about the pros and cons of studying in Thailand for international students. But before getting into this part, let’s first talk about the studying abroad itself and how Thailand became famous in this field. Due to globalization and universities offering good opportunities for international students, students has taken a liking to studying abroad…

  • Is English taught in Universities in Thailand? Let’s find out! | Thaiger

    Is English taught in Universities in Thailand? Let’s find out!

    Are you an expat in Thailand and looking for a quality education for yourself or your children? Or, perhaps, you’re considering a move to the Land of Smiles and wondering if the universities here can provide you with a world-class education: “Do universities in Thailand teach English?” or “Can the universities here provide a world-class education?” We have all the…

  • Top 10 Universities in Asia 2023: Find Out Which Institutions are Leading the Way! | Thaiger

    Top 10 Universities in Asia 2023: Find Out Which Institutions are Leading the Way!

    Asia is home to some of the world’s most renowned universities, offering students a unique blend of cutting-edge research, rich cultural heritage, and unparalleled educational opportunities. If you’re looking to advance your career, gain new skills, or simply broaden your horizons, then studying at one of Asia’s top universities is a great place to start. In this guide, we’ll take a…

  • Thai university student sentenced to prison on royal defamation charges | Thaiger

    Thai university student sentenced to prison on royal defamation charges

    A Thai university student has been reportedly sentenced to prison on royal defamation charges. Aukit Santiprasitkul, 23, a Ramkhamhaeng University Faculty of Law student was charged with royal defamation and breaking into data on a computer system. The charges allege that the hacking of the computer system affects national security under the Computer Crimes Act, which is the same act…

  • Foreign students accuse Canadian government of exploiting them for cheap labour | Thaiger

    Foreign students accuse Canadian government of exploiting them for cheap labour

    Studying in Canada is one thing, but doing labour for low pay is another. Some foreign students in Canada, in fact, are accusing the Canadian government of using them for cheap labour and getting rid of them afterwards. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government allowed about 50,000 foreign exchange students into the country last year as a way to “help more…

  • Four Afghan women win scholarships to Bangkok university | Thaiger

    Four Afghan women win scholarships to Bangkok university

    Despite living under the Taliban’s grip, four Afghan women have won scholarships to study at Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok. The women were chosen based on their academic records, and determination to promote women’s participation in Afghan society. The executive director of the Thai Pipe Industry told the Bangkok Post the women will be role models and mentors to…

  • Prayut tells Bangkok vocational students to stop violence | Thaiger

    Prayut tells Bangkok vocational students to stop violence

    After police found more than 32 knives, and gun ammunition at one Bangkok university on Thursday, PM Prayut has called on students and alumni to end to the violence. Police searched the school grounds of the Uthenthawai campus of Rajamangala University of Technology after a video of students firing guns into the air went viral on Wednesday. Uthenthawai is one…

  • “Bad Medical Student” group takes to Twitter to discuss downfalls of medical industry in Thailand | Thaiger

    “Bad Medical Student” group takes to Twitter to discuss downfalls of medical industry in Thailand

    A new group, inspired by the Bad Student protesters, has taken to naming itself Bad Medical Students, as it stormed Twitter to reveal the downfalls of studying medicine in Thailand. The hashtag #นักศึกษาแพทย์เลว (Bad Medical Student), has now gained over 86,000 Tweets after the Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Chiang Mai university encouraged the group to voice…

  • Protesters flood Thammasat University for major anti-government rally | Thaiger

    Protesters flood Thammasat University for major anti-government rally

    Today, Thammasat University’s Tha Prachan campus in Bangkok is seeing thousands of protesters flood its campus in what they say is the biggest rally yet against the Prayut-led Thai government. After unsuccessfully trying to gain permission from university officials, the protesters broke through the gates of the history-laden university and are now gathering for the schedule of anti-government speeches. Earlier…