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Chula’s 2022 Virtual Open House for International Programs

Chula’s 2022 Virtual Open House for International Programs

We are joining the Chula’s 2022 Virtual Open House for International Undergraduate Programs! 

Date: November 5, 2021 Time: 15.40 – 16.00 hrs. (GMT+7, Bangkok Local Time) 

Platforms: Zoom Webinar & Facebook Live Streaming.

Should you be interested in participating in our Virtual Open House, please pre-register via the google form by November 1, 2021: https://forms.gle/5KTb6erCoW2m9zSh8 

    The Open House will feature presentations by the representatives of 18 Chulalongkorn University’s International Undergraduate Programs. This year, we will introduce the new new programs for the Bachelor’s Degrees in Chemical and Process Engineering (ChPE), and Chulalongkorn University International Medical Program (CUMEDi).

Prospective applicants can fill in the form via  https://forms.gle/1wgBEz98hNQrmKmn8  to get updated information on the upcoming admission this January.

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