
College of Industrial Technology, KMUTNB, Thailand
The College of Industrial Technology (CIT) is a faculty-level division of King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB)
College of Industrial Technology, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Ladkrabang (CIT-KMUTNB), Thailand
Offerings:
The program will be spread over a minimum of 6 years for students supported by Government, while, other students may complete in a shorter duration on the fast track within 5 years.
The Bachelor’s degree will be awarded by KMUTNB, while the Master’s degree will be awarded by AIT.
The Bachelor’s degree title will be Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.)
The Master’s degree title will be Master of Science (M.Sc)
Both degrees will be awarded after fulfillment of all the requirements of each respective degree.
Requirements for Bachelor’s Admissions:
Admissions to Bachelor’s programs are based on the standard competitive admission criteria set by KMUTNB.
Applicants must have completed Grade 12 (Mattayom 6) in the Sciences-Math Program or now study in Grade 12 in the Math-Science Program and are expected to fulfill all the
Applicants graduating from an international school or abroad, must submit certificates of high school completion, the equivalent to Mattayom 6 within the required period.
Standardized National Examination
Total credit requirement for Bachelor’s Degree is 149 credits
Requirements for Masters’s Admissions:
English Requirement: AIT English Test 6.0 | IELTS 6.0
AIT English Test score of 5.0 & 5.5 (conditional admission)
Grade: Minimum CGPA of 2.75 on the scale of 4.0 or Grade B or 65%
Recommended / endorsed by CIT-KMUTNB
Transcripts / Grade Marks CIT-KMUTNB
Tuition Fees
CIT-KMUTNB Bachelor Fee is THB19,000 per semester for regular course
CIT-KMUTNB Bachelor Fee is THB29,000 per semester for special course
Total AIT Fee is THB 848,000 (for RTG supported students)
Total AIT Fee is THB 585,000 (for other students) including bachelor capstone project
Students with good academic standing and English proficiency will be given additional scholarships
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