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Announcement of successful applicants after interview (Academic Year 2023)

Announcement of successful applicants after interview (Academic Year 2023)

The Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University is pleased to announce the successful applicants after the interview and psychological assessment for CU-MEDi international medical program in academic year 2023.

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The successful applicants must confirm the offer by paying the confirmation fee of 300,000 Thai baht, which will be deducted from the first semester’s tuition fees, between Friday 21st April 2023 to Thursday 27th April 2023 by 13:00 (GMT+7).

If successful applicants decline the offer, the applicants from the waiting list will be contacted within Friday 28th April 2023.

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For those who miss the application deadline for academic year 2023, the timeline of admission 2024 will be announced later on https://cu-medi.md.chula.ac.th/ or sign up via https://forms.gle/NRf5iJSeaYUTRw3c9 to get updated information on the upcoming admission.

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