TEP
TWINNING ENGINEERING PROGRAMMES
TEP, Thailand's pioneering Engineering double degree program, presents students with an exceptional chance to immerse themselves in multicultural encounters while obtaining two degrees simultaneously. This involves completing all mandatory courses during the initial two years at TSE, followed by the subsequent two years at one of our esteemed international partner universities abroad. Students have three options for completing the final 2 years, with the following choices available:
The University of Nottingham, in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), earned the 7th spot in the UK for its research prowess, as documented by Times Higher Education (THE). According to THE's assessment, the university's research holds international acclaim, with 90% of it being classified as 'world-leading' or 'internationally excellent'. Furthermore, their independent evaluation of the REF results showed that 51% of their research was rated 'world-leading' for its impact. In the QS Graduate Employability Rankings of 2022, the University of Nottingham achieved a global ranking of 66th and secured the 10th position in the UK for employability. An impressive feat is being the second most sought-after institution by top employers in the UK, as highlighted in The Graduate Market Report for 2023 by High Fliers Research. Moreover, in the QS World University Rankings of 2024, the university clinched the =100th position globally and holds the 17th rank among UK educational institutions.
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia is a prominent research institution within the Group of Eight (Go8) coalition, currently ranked 19th in the QS World University Ranking 2024, and distinguished by its consistently high performance in graduate employability. Among its notable alumni are figures like Scott Morrison, the 30th Prime Minister of Australia, Mike Cannon-Brookes, CEO of Atlassian, and Michael Collins, a Canadian structural engineer, among others. UNSW's reputation extends beyond rankings, as it is celebrated for its groundbreaking interdisciplinary research in fields such as inequality and climate change. Graduates of UNSW benefit from strong industry ties, exposure to world-renowned academics and practitioners, and the acquisition of valuable skills and experiences.
KU Leuven, ranked 45th in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, maintains its position as the top-ranked university in Belgium and the Benelux region, as well as the 12th best university in Europe. THE's rankings take into account various performance indicators, with teaching and research holding the most weight. KU Leuven's performance remains steady, excelling in research-related metrics and demonstrating robust connections to industry, as reflected in its impressive scores for industry income and patents.
Offered Degree Programme
Bachelor Degree of Engineering from Thammasat University
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Students may choose to study the following offered programmes from our collaborative universities as follows:
Bachelor Degree of Engineering from University of Nottingham, UK
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electronic and Computer Engineering
Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor Degree of Engineering from University of New South Wales, Australia
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Telecommunications
Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Engineering
Renewable Energy Engineering
Bachelor Degree of Engineering from KU Leuven, Belgium
Electromechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering / Electronics Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Admission requirements for further study at partner universities
The University of Nottingham
In order to be admitted to the University of Nottingham, students must achieve the minimum requirements of Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5 semesters at 2.40 for courses taken at Thammasat University and English proficiency IELTS 6.0 minimum with each element not less than 5.5
The University of New South Wales
In order to be admitted to the UNSW,Sydney students must achieve the minimum requirements of Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5 semesters for courses taken at Thammasat University and English proficiency test score IELTS requirement is Overall 6.5 each element 6.
KU Leuven
In order to be admitted to the KU Leuven, students must achieve the minimum requirements of Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5 semesters at 3.0 for courses taken at Thammasat University and English proficiency IELTS 6.5 minimum with each element not less than 6.0
How Much Does It Cost to Study as a TEP?
In the first 2 years at Thammasat University
Estimate tuition fee per semester = THB90,000
Estimate tuition fee for 2 years (5 semesters) = THB450,000
In the final 2 years at an oversea university
The University of Nottingham
Tuition fees
GBP53,000 (Before discount)
25% discount tuition fees
GBP39,750 (After discount)
Dormitory cost (estimate)
GBP12,000
Personal expenses (estimate)
GBP25,000
Total cost (estimate)
GBP76,750 (THB3,300,000)
UNSW
Tuition fees
AUD99,920 - 124,900 (upon selected programmes)
Dormitory cost (estimate)
AUD22,000
Personal expenses (estimate)
AUD42,000
Total cost (estimate)
AUD188,900 (THB4,660,000)
KU-Leuven
Tuition fees
EUR15,200
Dormitory cost (estimate)
EUR15,000
Personal expenses (estimate)
EUR10,000
Total cost (estimate)
EUR43,000 (THB1,600,000)
Notes:
Foreign Exchange Rates as of June 2, 2022
GBP1 = THB43.06
AUD1 = THB24.69
EUR1 = THB36.70
*Tuition fees are normally fixed at the level charged in the first year of the course, with universities reserving the right to increase fees without prior notice.