• - February 28, 2023
  • Full Scholarship

The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) manages a number of Doctoral and Master’s level non-binding scholarships provided by the Royal Thai Government (RTG) to qualified candidates with excellent academic qualifications from Thailand and other Asian countries. The scholarships provide an opportunity for students of diverse backgrounds from all countries in Asia to study and conduct research work together in the truly international environment at AIT and to build a good foundation for International understanding among the people of Asia.

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His Majesty the King’s Scholarships for Doctoral Programs scholarship is granted to qualified candidates with excellent undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree) and graduate (Master’s degree) achievements to pursue their Doctoral programs in any Academic Program offered at the School of Engineering and Technology (SET) and School of Environment, Resources, and Development (SERD) from the following priority countries supported by the Government of Thailand.

1) Bhutan and Timor-Leste
2) ASEAN countries
3) Other Asian countries

His Majesty the King’s Scholarships for Master’s Programs scholarship is granted to qualified candidates with excellent undergraduate achievements from any Asian country to pursue a Master’s Degree in any of the academic programs offered at the School of Engineering and Technology (SET) and School of Management (SOM).

Her Majesty the Queen’s Scholarships for Master’s Programs scholarship is granted to qualified candidates with excellent undergraduate achievements from any Asian country to pursue a Master’s degree in the environmental-related academic programs offered at the School of Environment, Resources, and Development (SERD).

Loom Nam Khong Pijai (GMS Scholarships) for Master’s Programs Scholarships are granted by the Royal Thai Government in honor of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The aim is to assist human resources development in 6 GMS countries, namely Cambodia, the Southern Part of China: Yunnan and Guangxi provinces, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Thailand.

Benefits

  • For doctoral program:

Each scholarship award covers tuition, registration fees, accommodation, and a bursary for living expenses in AIT’s residential campus, for the entire period of the 41-month (7-semesters) duration for Ph.D. programs. The value of the non-binding Scholarship per student is approximately 1.96 MB.

  • For Master’s program:

Each scholarship award covers tuition fees, accommodation, and a bursary for living expenses in AIT’s residential campus, for the entire period of the 22-month master’s degree program. The value of the non-binding Scholarship per student is approximately 1.10 MB.

Eligibilities

The applicant must have:

  • an outstanding education record in a 4-year Undergraduate Program and 2-year Master’s Program from an accredited institution in related fields; GPA of Bachelor’s and Master’s degree ≥ 3.5
  • Two recommendation letters;
  • Research proposal;
  • Have an English proficiency score as required by the AIT Language Center (IELTS 6.0 (Overall and Writing bands) or AIT EET ≥ 6.0).
Eligible Regions: Open for All

Application Process

  • Use the given link below: https://admission.ait.ac.th/aoas/Applicant/FirstPage.aspx

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Application Deadline: February 28, 2023

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For Further Queries

For any query: Ms. Wilailak at 02-524-5023, or Ms. Kanchana at 02-524-6119, or E-mail: [email protected]
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