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Payap is a private institution and not public. It is also not ranked high. They have open admissions.

Different departments have different fees even at public universities. But the average fees are around 20-30k baht a semester.

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Payap is a private institution and not public. It is also not ranked high. They have open admissions.

Different departments have different fees even at public universities. But the average fees are around 20-30k baht a semester.

It is true, Payap is a Private University. Private means it does not get funds from the government so tuition is higher at Payap. However, tuition is not the only cost students have to consider. Cost of living is important too and it is very expensive to live in Bangkok compared to Chiang Mai. Another factor is Thai program or International program. Even though you might study at a government school, if you study in an international programs you might be paying as much as you would in a private university.

Payap does have open admissions and any qualified student can apply.

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"Different departments have different fees even at public universities. But the average fees are around 20-30k baht a semester."

Science Faculty (Chemistry) at KKU = ฿10,000 a term. That's not a guess.

There is at least one site in English that shows prices for most of the umis here. Can't remember the site name, but you should be able to find it with Google.

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"Different departments have different fees even at public universities. But the average fees are around 20-30k baht a semester."

Science Faculty (Chemistry) at KKU = ฿10,000 a term. That's not a guess.

There is at least one site in English that shows prices for most of the umis here. Can't remember the site name, but you should be able to find it with Google.

If you are talking a Thai program, most government schools are cheap but if you are talking an international program than KKU is a bit more expensive than you think. In fact, it's about the same as Payap University in Chiang Mai...and as mentioned earlier, Payap is a "private" university.

Undergrad Programs

(Source)

B.A International Affairs

B.A Tourism Management

B.B.A Global Business

B.B.A International Marketing

B. Eng Information System Engineer

Tuition and Fees

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Students are required to pay for tuition and fees as listed below. Fees or expenses paid will not, under any circumstances, be refunded.

1. Tuition Fees

Tuition Fees

* These include activity fees such as sports, library, ID card, orientation, computer lab, university infirmary and extra-curricular activities. baht

80,000/year

Tuition Fees Non-Thai Nationality

* These include activity fees such as sports, library, ID card, orientation, computer lab, university infirmary and extra-curricular activities.

baht 100,000/year

2. Special Fees

Tuition Fees

Pre-college study program baht

approx. 20,000

Admission fees baht 10,000/first enrollment

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Multimedia Technology and Animation, Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) in Information System Engineering

1. Tuition Fees

Tuition Fees

* These include activity fees such as sports, library, ID card, orientation, computer lab, university infirmary and extra-curricular activities.

baht

100,000/year

Tuition Fees Non-Thai Nationality

* These include activity fees such as sports, library, ID card, orientation, computer lab, university infirmary and extra-curricular activities.

baht 120,000/year

2. Special Fees

Tuition Fees

Pre-college study program baht

approx. 20,000

Admission fees baht 10,000/first enrollment

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"If you are talking a Thai program, most government schools are cheap but if you are talking an international program than KKU is a bit more expensive than you think."

I was referring to a Thai program at KKU. Science Faculty/Chemistry Department.

I notice that you posted info re: Non Thai nationals.

There are probably people here that would be interested in the cost of those same programs for Thai nationals (with dual citizenship).

Terry

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"If you are talking a Thai program, most government schools are cheap but if you are talking an international program than KKU is a bit more expensive than you think."

I was referring to a Thai program at KKU. Science Faculty/Chemistry Department.

I notice that you posted info re: Non Thai nationals.

There are probably people here that would be interested in the cost of those same programs for Thai nationals (with dual citizenship).

Terry

I think it is cheaper for people with a Thai ID card but only about 10,000 baht. It is cheaper at Payap too for Thai ID card holders.

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