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Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology offers international graduate programs as follows:
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| SIIT operates in a 16-week semester basis. The first semester commences in June and ends in October. The second semester commences in November and ends in March. Summer semester is optional with duration of 8 weeks. |
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| Graduate students can choose their area of specialization among the following fields: |
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Master of Science in Engineering
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Chemical Engineering
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Master of Engineering in Engineering Technology
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Civil Engineering
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Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering
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Communications
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Master of Engineering in Information and Communication Technology for Embedded Systems
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Computer Science
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Combined M.Sc/Ph.D
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Industrial Engineering
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Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering
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Information Technology
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Mechanical Engineering
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Master of Science in Technology
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Computer Science
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Combined M.Sc/Ph.D
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Engineering Management
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Doctor of Philosophy in Technology
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Environmental Technology
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Information Technology
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Management Technology
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| In the academic year 2009, the total number of SIIT undergraduate students was 1,985. First year students are admitted through the national university entrance selection process, the entrance examination conducted by SIIT, or through evaluations of standardized test scores, such as SAT and GCSE. The Institute also admits transfer students from other universities.
SIIT started graduate programs in engineering and technology leading to master’s and doctoral degrees in 1995 and 1997, respectively. In 2007, SIIT started three new international master’s degree curriculums: Master of Engineering in Engineering Technology; Master of Engineering in Information and Communication Technology for Embedded Systems; and Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Engineering. In the academic year 2009, there were 109 master’s degree students and 73 doctoral degree students. Interested individuals should consult the Graduate Catalog and contact the faculty members whose research interests match theirs.
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Application form and letter of recommendation form may be downloaded from the website http://www.siit.tu.ac.th. They are also available from:
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Admissions Division
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
Thammasat University - Rangsit Campus
P.O.Box 22, Thammasat-Rangsit Post Office
Phatum Thani 12121, Thailand.
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Tel:
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+66 (0) 2986 9009, 2986 9101, 2564 3226 (Ext. 1520)
+66 (0) 2986 9106, 2986 9112-3
admissions@siit.tu.ac.th |
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Candidates must complete an application form and submit their application documents to the Admissions Division at the above address.
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The last week of April for June Semester
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The last week of September for November Semester
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| All candidates who have received notification of interview after having submitted their application forms shall be interviewed by at least three faculty members. The interview is conducted in English.
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The institute reserves the right to revise its charges for tuition and education support fees and to establish other fees as may be required by increased educational costs.
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The tuition fee which includes charges for instruction and academic advice is 3,000 Baht per credit.
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The fees include services other than instruction, such as library, publications, thesis support, computing facility, counseling and placement, but do not cover the cost of damage to or loss of university property. The fees are charged at the following rates:
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Regular semester: 44,800 Baht per semester (or 32,300 Baht if register ≤ 6 credits).
Summer session: 22,000 Baht for summer session (or 15,750 Baht if register ≤ 3 credits).
Status maintaining: 4,800 Baht per semester.
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| The total tuition and education support fee per semester is approximately 72,000 Baht for 9 credit hours.
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| Other fees such as late payment fee, late registration fee, and fine for overdue books may be charged. |
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First Semester:
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June - October |
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Second Semester:
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November - March |
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Registration
A full-time student may register from 6 to 15 credits per regular semester and no more than 6 credits in summer.
A student who does not register to take any course in a semester must pay the "Student Status" maintaining fee.
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Evaluation of Academic Performance
The academic performance of students on a taught course is measured by the grade point average (GPA) system or equivalent. The following grades are used:
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| Grade |
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4.0 |
Excellent |
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3.5 |
Very Good |
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3.0 |
Good |
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2.5 |
Fair |
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2.0 |
Poor |
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1.0 |
Very poor |
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0.0 |
Inadequate
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| S |
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Satisfactory
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| U |
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Unsatisfactory |
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(General Information, Graduate Catalog, Faculty Members' Research Interests, Annual R & D Report)
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