King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) was founded in 1960 and is considered one of Thailand's pioneer scientific and technology institutes. The institute's name was derived from King Rama IV's name. With 50 years of experience, KMITL is the largest engineering school in the country, with more than 90% graduate employability within a year of graduation. KMITL has not only been a huge success as a scientific and technology institute in Thailand, but it has also generated a large, outstanding number of professional "Practical Engineers" in science and technology fields. KMITL is entering a new era with the motto "Education and Research in Science and Technology are the Foundations of the Nation's Development," and it is also prepared to expand globally through internationalized activities and assistance.
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture, Industrial Education, Science, Agricultural Technology, Information Technology, and Agroindustry, as well as Colleges of Nanotechnology, Data Storage Technology and Applications, Administration and Management, and International College, have a total enrollment of more than 29,729 undergraduate and graduate students. As can be seen, KMITL offers integrated Science and Technology academic programs for all new era solutions. KMITL extends high-level research and development to industries through several joint initiatives with industry. In addition, in 2012, KMITL collaborated on international research with more than 50 countries throughout the world. KMITL has been acknowledged as one of Thailand's premier universities in science and technology due to its well-organized structure and high-quality research and instruction.
Established: 1960
Location: Bangkok, Thailand