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About SSKRU

Sisaket Rajabhat University (SSKRU) — public non-profit university. It is located in Si Sa Ket, Thailand. The higher education institution is considered one of the youngest in the country, as it was founded in 2000.

SSKRU works in several scientific areas and is waiting for new students.

Location
Si Sa Ket, Thailand
Establishment year
2000
Students
9,999
Acceptance rate
80%
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SSKRU tuition fees

SSKRU has a continuous academic calendar, which means that students don't have a break between courses. However, tuition fees are calculated per year. Tuition fees here are different for locals and foreigners. For locals, it starts from 27 USD, and for foreigners — a minimum of 2,500 USD. The university has several financial aid programs that help students cover part of the cost of education. On the official website of the university, you will find all the relevant information about tuition fees and scholarships.

When choosing an educational institution, it is important to be aware of additional costs: accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses.

Academic calendar
Continuous
Financial Aid
Yes
Bachelor
Local27USD/year
Foreign2,500USD/year
Master
Local135USD/year
Foreign2,500USD/year

Bachelor degree at SSKRU

Only students who successfully pass the entrance exams are admitted to bachelor's programs.

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SSKRU campus

Do you love nature and spending time outdoors? Then you will definitely like studying at SSKRU, because the campus of the university is located far from the city in the countryside. Students work closely with each other both in and out of class. All activities are held within the campus. Students have access to the extensive scientific library of the university. The collection of scientific papers helps them in conducting research. Student life at SSKRU is filled with intercultural activities, as not only local students study here, but also students from abroad. The exchange of knowledge and experience, networking and new acquaintances — all this is an integral part of studenthood.

Campus Type
Rural
Library
Yes

What to do after graduation

If you want to stay in Thailand after graduation, one of your options is to apply for a work visa. To do this, you need to get an offer from an employer. You can find other options for immigration in our article.

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