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What are the steps to study in Thailand?

Thailand's higher education adopts the model of European and American countries in curriculum, educational methods and educational system. Most universities in Thailand have been certified by the Ministry of Education of China, with livable environment and low cost of studying abroad, attracting more and more China students to study abroad. How to apply for studying in Thailand? Step 1: Make a decision. Although it is not uncommon to study abroad now, it still needs careful consideration. After all, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If you decide, you must stick to it. Step 2: Get to know the students who have plans or ideas to study in Thailand. At this stage, you can go to the major study abroad information websites to learn about the study abroad policy, education profile and related information news about studying in Thailand, and find out the suitable study abroad plan and method by absorbing the relevant information about studying in Thailand. Step 3: Choose a destination for studying abroad. First, decide where you want to study abroad. In the past, studying in Europe and America has always been the choice of China students, but in recent years, with the development of the "Belt and Road" policy, many China students choose to study in Thailand. Studying in Thailand has gradually become the new favorite of studying abroad. Among them, Mahidol University International College is favored by international students all over the world. Step 4: Comparing the reasons why Chinese and Thai education want to study abroad are nothing more than the hope of getting a better education. The quality of education in Thailand has been recognized by international examination institutions. Thailand's higher education adopts the model of European and American countries in curriculum, educational methods and educational system. And most Thai universities are accredited by the Ministry of Education of China. Step 5: Studying in Thailand and preparing to study abroad is a major event for anyone and may be a major turning point in the future life trajectory. Therefore, early preparation, research and implementation are very critical. No matter which country you study in, your ability to study and live is essential. Step 6: Choose an institution to study abroad. Thai universities are divided into public universities and private universities. In fact, there is little difference in the teaching level between public universities and private universities. Public universities have higher requirements for students' admission, such as language ability. Step 7: Choose a major for studying abroad. After choosing an institution that interests you and suits you, the next important thing is to choose a major. You can consider the popular and advantageous majors of this institution. However, the majority of students and parents need to pay attention to the fact that they should choose a major that suits students personally and conforms to their future prospects, rather than rashly entering the "hot major". Step 8: Prepare the application materials. Students who plan to apply for studying in Thailand can be happy. The application materials for studying in Thailand are much lower and more convenient than those in European and American universities. You can prepare application materials in advance according to the needs of your own colleges and majors, generally including transcripts, letters of recommendation, language scores, graduation certificates, etc. Step 9: Prepare your language scores. The language required by Thai universities is generally not Thai, but English scores. However, there are exceptions. Students who fail in language proficiency or have no time to prepare may wish to consider other institutions responsible for meeting their own conditions. Step 10: Get the study abroad plan. By choosing the institution you want to go to, planning the time to go abroad and your current grade, if you want to study abroad, your domestic teacher will make corresponding study abroad plans for you. Step 11: Submit the application, and submit the application materials to the China office of iGET Thailand-China International Education Alliance. Step 12: After waiting for the school's offer to submit an application, it is the stage of waiting for admission. At this stage, there are actually many things that can be done. On the one hand, it can distract one's anxiety and nervousness, on the other hand, it can make a lot of preparations for going out for the next step, such as learning Thai, studying local customs and habits, planning one's past life and so on. Step 13: Get the offer and apply for a study visa in Thailand. In fact, applying for a visa can be prepared in advance. After all, it takes some time to get a visa. Required materials: 1. Letter of guarantee (in English or Thai) issued by the guarantor, stamped with the official seal of the company, and attached with the guarantor's business card; Indicate the name of the applicant and the purpose of going to Thailand. 2. A letter of admission issued by a Thai institution, indicating the applicant's name, length of stay and major. Step 14: Prepare before departure. Make an appointment to pick up the students who have got the offer and visa. It is enough to take the necessary daily necessities before departure. By the way, check the visa content and passport, apply for university dormitory, physical examination, buy air tickets, make an appointment for pick-up service, prepare luggage, exchange money, enter and leave the country, etc. Step 15: Book a plane ticket and pack your luggage. Students must buy air tickets before going abroad. Book air tickets 1-2 months in advance. Be sure to check the destination address and airport code when purchasing air tickets. What kind of luggage and articles to carry depends largely on your personal choices and needs. Step 16: After entering Thailand and starting your study abroad, don't go out in a hurry. Next, you should open an account in the nearest local bank with your passport, admission notice and detailed address, and deposit some cash in the card to avoid unnecessary trouble!