Thai Chamber of Commerce University is famous for its commercial and economic strength in Southeast Asia, and the important national economic and commercial research center is also located in the university. Its predecessor was the business school located in the chamber of commerce compound in downtown Bangkok, which was founded by the Thai Chamber of Commerce on 1940. Due to the outbreak of World War II, the school stopped running in the second year after its establishment. The school resumed classes on 1963 and moved to its current location on 1974.
Faculty: The school has 20,000 students, including 750 graduate students. About 700 full-time and part-time teaching staff teach in eight colleges and graduate schools of the university.
Faculty setup: Thai Chamber of Commerce University has eight colleges, including School of Economics, School of Engineering, School of Law, School of Humanities, School of Communication Arts and School of Natural Sciences. Thai Chamber of Commerce University offers more than 60 undergraduate, master and doctoral programs.
Such as: human resource management, information and communication technology, finance, hotel management, logistics management, tourism management, food economy management, industrial management, marketing, e-commerce, international economic management, entrepreneurship, Korean, Thai communication, Chinese, English and translation, logistics engineering, financial engineering, electronics and communication engineering and informatics.
Accommodation: Students studying in Chamber of Commerce University rent their own houses near the school, including Thais and foreigners. All the freshmen said they would look for a house near the school. But you don't have to worry about finding a house, because there are student apartment buildings for rent next to the Chamber of Commerce.
According to different individual housing requirements, the cost will be 700- 1200 yuan RMB for one month, the water fee will be 4 yuan/ton, and the electricity fee will be kloc-0/.2 yuan/kwh. There are different grades of canteens and restaurants and fast food around the school; The nearby Kuang Hui market and BigC supermarket have a variety of fruits with low prices, which is very convenient for daily life. In Thailand, students spend an average of 4000 pounds a month.
800 yuan is converted into RMB. Consumption is as follows: Every meal here is about 30-35B, which is RMB 6-7 yuan. The starting price of taxis in Thailand is 35 baht, 37 baht within 2 kilometers, and 2 baht every 200 meters above 2 kilometers. The price of daily necessities is similar to that in China. In fact, Thailand's economic level is acceptable among South Asian countries. Thailand is called one of the four little dragons in Asia by the world, so it has great potential for economic development, and its per capita economic level is better than that of China.