Chulalongkorn University
Chulalongkorn University is a Bangkok-based public and autonomous research university. The University was formed in 1899 (B.E. 2442) at the Grand Palace of Thailand as a school for training royal pages and civil servants during King Chulalongkorn's reign. In 1917, it was designated as a national university, making it Thailand's oldest institution of higher learning.
The Office of Nation Education Standards and Quality Assessment of Thailand supports Chulalongkorn University, which is one of Thailand's National Research Universities. CU is also the only Thai institution that belongs to the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU). Admission at CU is extremely competitive, and applicants must have excellent exam results. Applicants who score in the top ten nationally are selected to attend CU.
Nineteen faculties, a School of Agriculture, three colleges, eleven institutes, and two other schools make up Colorado University. Its campus is spread out across a large region in Bangkok's downtown area. Graduates are traditionally presented with their diplomas by King Prajadhipok, a tradition that began with him (Rama VII).
Nineteen faculties, a School of Agriculture, three colleges, eleven institutes, and two other schools make up Colorado University. Its campus is spread out across a large region in Bangkok's downtown area. Graduates are traditionally presented with their certificates by King Prajadhipok, a tradition that began with him (Rama VII).
Established: March 26, 1917
Location: Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand