Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology offers 5 international graduate programs as follows :
Regular semester | : | 53,815 Baht per semester (or 41,315 Baht if the number of registered credits is less than or equal to 6 credits) | |
Summer session | : | 26,450 Baht for summer session (or 20,200 Baht if the number of registered credits is less than or equal to 3 credits) | |
Student status maintaining | : | 4,800 Baht per semester |
External Students (Baht/Credit) |
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Tuition fees for an external student who is also a degree student of SIIT |
Tuition fees for an external student who is a degree student of TU |
Tuition fees for an external student who is not a degree student of TU |
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A graduate course |
3,600 |
3,600 |
4,500 |
Semester Period
First Semester | : | August - December | |
Second Semester | : | January - May | |
Student status maintaining | : | June - July |
Registration
Course Coding System
Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology sets up the course coding system as follows:
0 | General |
1 | Chemical Engineering |
2 | Civil Engineering |
3 | Electrical Engineering |
4 | Industrial Engineering and Manufacturing Systems |
5 | Mechanical Engineering |
6-7 | Sustainable Energy and Environment |
8 | Materials Science and Engineering |
9 | Computer Engineering |
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:
Grade | Point |
A | 4.00 |
A- | 3.67 |
B+ | 3.33 |
B | 3.00 |
B- | 2.67 |
C+ | 2.33 |
C | 2.00 |
D | 1.00 |
F | 0.00 |
For thesis/dissertation/independent study, the academic performance is measured by the following grades:
Grade | Point | Significance |
NP | - | No Progress |
S | - | Satisfactory |
SP | - | Satisfactory and Progress |
U | - | Unsatisfactory |
A grading system of “P” (Pass) and “N” (Not Pass) is applied only for evaluation of a qualification examination and English proficiency requirements.
Note that for the “S,” “SP,” “U,” “P,” “N,” and “NP” grades, no points are given.
For receiving the “U” grade, student’s status will be terminated.
A credit will be earned only if the grade is “S,” “SP,” or not lower than grade “C” for master’s degree programs or “B” for the doctoral degree program. Grade “D” or “F” will be included in the calculation of the grade point average of each semester and for the cumulative grade point average.
For receiving the “NP” grade in two consecutive semesters, an advisor approval for next semester registration is required.
Any master’s degree student who gets grade “U” or lower than grade “C” can re-enroll in the following cases:
Any doctoral degree student who gets grade “U” or lower than grade “B” can re-enroll in the following cases:
Thammasat University Regulations (in Thai)
Thammasat University Regulations on Graduate Studies (B.E. 2561)
Thammasat University Regulations on Graduate Studies (B.E. 2553) with Amendments (B.E. 2559)
Thammasat University Regulations on Student Discipline (B.E. 2547)
Thammasat University Regulations on Thesis/Independent Study (B.E. 2559)
Thammasat University Regulations on the Testing of Foreign Language Competency of Graduate Students
Guidelines for Classifying International and National Journals
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