ADMISSION
ANNOUNCEMENT

ADMISSION TIMELINE

Admission timeline for the academic year 2024 (Thailand Time):
Online application : 1 – 22 February 2024 by 1 p.m. 
Interview & psychological assessment : 2 April 2024
Result of interview : 19 April 2024
Announcement of successful applicants : 24 May 2024
Foundation couse : June – July 2024
Registration with the university : July 2024
First semester : August 2024

Remark: Please check the official admission announcement for more details.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

1

Digital photo of the applicant measuring 4 x 5 cm or 1.5 x 2 inches. 

       *The background must be white, blue, or light blue. The image must be taken within six months before submission. 

2

National identity card (photo side only) or passport photo page for non-Thai nationals.

       * In the form of file extension .jpg, with a width no less than 500 pixels, a height no less than 350 pixels, and the file size no more than 1 MB

3

Academic qualification documents (For Academic year 2024) (as.pdf file)

3.1 Applicants who are still studying in the final year of their degree program are required to upload:

               – A letter issued by the school confirming that the applicant is expected to complete their undergraduate program by 31st  July 2024 and

               – A transcript showing previous results of every semester throughout the program

3.2  Applicants who have already completed their undergraduate degree are required to upload a transcript showing the results of every semester throughout their previous undergraduate program.

4

English proficiency test results (valid for two years from the test date to the application deadline) (as .pdf file )

           – TOEFL (Internet-based Test) at least 85 or

           – IELTS (Academic) at least 7.0 (overall)

*The TOEFL/IELTS can be waived for applicants who (1) hold the nationality of Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, or the United States of America; AND (2) have earned a Bachelor’s degree taught in English in the countries above.)

**Applicants who have graduated with a Bachelor’s degree taught in English from Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, or the United States of America within two years prior to the final application date or are in their final year of their current Bachelor’s degree taught in English from one of the above six countries can use the English proficiency test results previously applied for the Bachelor’s degree admission or taken during the Bachelor’s degree or after the Bachelor’s degree graduation.

***Applicants who have graduated with a Bachelor’s degree (international program)
within two years prior to the final application date or are in their final year of their current Bachelor’s degree from a Thai university accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation can use the English proficiency test results previously applied for the Bachelor’s degree admission or taken during the Bachelor’s degree or after the Bachelor’s degree graduation.

5

Results of the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) with the verification code (as .pdf file )

*Taking the MCAT® Exam – https://students-residents.aamc.org/applying-medical-school/taking-mcat-exam/ 

**The result is valid for two years from the test date to the application deadline.

6

A statement of purpose

                 – Outlining an applicant’s purpose for choosing this medical program   

*The document must be typed in English with a maximum of two A4 pages using Times New Roman font size 12 single spacing between lines in the form of a .pdf file.

         

7

Curriculum Vitae displaying; 

                 – An applicant’s education and work experience. 

                 – Any substantial participation in research/academic experience, social contribution, volunteer activities, and personal              awards/achievements in the last five years.  

The document must be typed in English, with a  maximum of five A4 pages, using Times New Roman font size 12, and single spacing
between lines.in the form of a .pdf file.

8

Two recommendation letters

At least one must come from your academic supervisor, head of your company and/or a co-worker, which must be sent directly to the faculty via email. 

9

If candidates have ever had any legal changes in first names or surnames, proof documents must be uploaded as a .pdf file.

Remark: Please check the official admission announcement for more details.

TUITION & FEES

The fee is divided into two parts:

1-TUITION FEE

The tuition fee is subject to change as announced by Chulalongkorn University.
(As of December 2019, 34,000 baht/semester for Thai students
and 106,000 baht/semester for international students.)

Remark : the fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with Chulalongkorn University’s terms and conditions.

2-PROGRAM FEE

The Program fee is approximately 4.5 million baht for the entire program for local clerkship and international externship.

HEALTHCARE IS DELIVERED WHERE YOU ARE.

Have you ever imagined being your own personal doctor and managing your own health sitting in front of a TV at home? Testing that once seemed risky out of the hands of medical professionals is now more than ever a touchable reality. The advancement of handheld technology has brought an explosion of personal health gadgets such as smart watches that can monitor heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and calories burned. High-speed internet advances have allowed for the efficient use of mobile phone applications, online consultant services, telemedicine, and even AI therapists. Some laboratory tests can even be ordered from home at the click of the button, with tool kits delivered and results available quickly online. 

Future prospects of healthcare are moving from being doctor-centered to the patient viewpoint. Disease treatments will also expand to lifestyle remedies and coaching and extend out from visits to the hospital to a 24/7 online service. We might see more data doctors, where personal information of patients is streamed through an online platform and managed by professionals behind screens in ‘Care Hubs.’ After analysis of the person’s health data, they can provide individualized consult to each person, and recommend fitness programs that utilize entertainment and games to increase compliance. Personal devices will have bio-sensors to detect critical vital signs like irregular heartbeats and will be able to immediately send alerts to their doctors for any signs of life threatening conditions. Healthcare will be accessible where ever as internet connectivity becomes more and more ubiquitous.