Admission Calendar 1/2022
Apply from Today - June 12, 2022
Submit the documents from Today - June 19, 2022
Review the documents from Today - June 30, 2022
Semester begins August 2022
Required Documents
High School Transcripts (Translated into English and get Certified by their own Embassy, or issue in English by their High School or the Equivalent Graduate School)
A signed photocopy of official identification document (I.D. card or passport)
One of 1 inch Photographs (Taken within 6 months prior to application)
Report of English Proficiency Test from TOEFL, IELTS, CU-TEP, RMIT
Personal Statement of Motivation (One full A4 Paper on .doc, .docx, or . pdf)
Two letters of recommendation
Letter of Expected Graduates from School (For the student who is currently studying in High School)
Portfolio (If requested)
The university will review your applications. There are 3 main areas that we look at – standardized test results, your attitudes and performance, and physical examination. In addition, working experience for graduate level candidates may be on request.
Moreover, some programs will accept applications directly. They have set their own specific rules and requirements for admission according to their programs. This process may take up to 3 weeks to review all of your background knowledge.
The university will response via email, and successful international applicants will receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) which will be printed on the official letterhead of the university and signed by an officially authorized person from the University. The letter will provide information on the field of study, the name of school/ faculty, the duration of study, a certain commencing date and other important details. It will take up to 2 weeks to be delivered to your address.
With the Letter of Acceptance, a photocopy of your passport (which must be valid for at least 6 more months), recent passport-size photographs, and other required documents, you can apply for your student visa at a Royal Thai Embassy or Consulate in your country. Apparently, you should be granted a non-immigrant: education class or Non-ED, which is the right type of visa for study purpose
Once you have arrived, you should go to the International Affairs (IA), the 6th floor, the Office of the President Building, Bangmod Campus as soon as you can. Alternatively, the university can provide an airport pick up upon request. IA Staff will be able to assist you with a necessary settle down, currency exchange, the Orientation Program, and where you should go for your enrollment session including open a bank account.
All international students are expected to participate in the University’s Orientation Program which usually occurs at least two weeks before classes begin. The Orientation Program for newly arrived international students has been purposefully designed and included general information on enrollment, visa management, campus facilities, public transport, shopping, recreational activities, and other social functions.
The University strongly suggests that you should stay in KMUTT Dormitory (on-campus) or our network accommodation (off campus) for your convenience. It’s better to make a reservation before arrival. Meanwhile, you may probably need to arrange temporary accommodation at Heliconia House in KMUTT. If you choose to do this, we recommend that you should arrive KMUTT before the orientation session. This will help to give you enough time to ‘house hunt’ and settle down before your university life starts.
Regarding to the university’s rules, all new students have to enroll in order to confirm that they will study at KMUTT. This procedure is administered by the Registrar’s Office. You can get more information on orientation day.