International Affairs Office http://www.econ.chula.ac.th/iao/international.html January 2008 Guide for Incoming Exchange Students
Study Information Registration as non-degree seeking student Required documents: - 3 passport photos (3 cm x 4 cm with blue background) - smile, but do not show your teeth - passport and two copies thereof, signed by yourself - original transcript of your home institution and two copies thereof, signed by yourself - completed personal data form (CR 20) - hardcopy of student record (print from web site) - completed student survey form
Study Information Enter student profile on-line http://www.reg.chula.ac.th - login name: student I.D. - password: request online
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Study Information Course registration - check courses offered, course descriptions & credits at http://www.econ.chula.ac.th/iao/options.html - register online at http://www.reg.chula.ac.th before 4.00 p.m. on January 14, 2009 - receive confirmation of course registration request from your host program (CR 74)
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Study Information How to add, drop and withdraw courses? - add / drop courses / section change : www.reg.chula.ac.th course add / section change period ends on February 6 at 4.00 p.m. course drop period: contact your host programme - withdrawal period: contact your host programme Course registration result - please check your registration result at www.reg.chula.ac.th - please check Student Registration Report (CR 54)
Study Information Exams - to be eligible to take exams, you must have attended at least 80% of classes - exam timetable: will be announced by your host programme Grades - transcripts (CR 25): submit form JT 42 at the Office of the Registrar before leaving Thailand
Study Information the transcripts will be sent directly to your home institution (please provide a valid mailing address) pay the fee (THB 50 per additional transcript plus THB 80 for mail delivery) certificates confirming the exchange period (CR 23): see above
Study Information Grading system Grade Definition Attached Points A Excellent 4.0 B+ Very Good 3.5 B Good 3.0 C+ Fairly Good 2.5 C Fair 2.0 D+ Poor 1.5 D Very Poor 1.0 F Fail - I Incomplete - W Withdrawn -
Study Information Credits one credit is equivalent to 16 lecture hours an allocation of for example 3-0-9 means that the course in question requires 48 lecture hours 0 tutorial hours 144 hours of self-study per module
Study Information Textbooks - textbooks are ordered by the programme and provided by CU s bookstore - large volume discounts http://www.chulabook.com/cgi-bin/main/2003/home.asp Digital library http://www.car.chula.ac.th
Study Information Academic regulations Cheating, plagiarism and copying are unacceptable actions and will be punished. The result of any proven misconduct is to receive an F grade and to be expelled from the program.
Study Information Useful addresses Office of the Registrar: Jamjuree V Building, 2 nd Floor International Office of CU: Jamjuree IV Building, 4 th Floor International Office of the Faculty of Economics: Room 515/1, 5th floor, Faculty of Economics Chulalongkorn University Phayathai Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand E-mail : econ_int.off@chula.ac.th Fax & Tel. +66 2 218 6198
Visa Information Visa extension - to extend a three-month non-immigrant visa, just bring your passport to the International Affairs Office of the Faculty of Economics at least 3 weeks before your visa expires - CU will issue a letter in support of your application for visa extension within 2 weeks - once you have received this letter, you will have to apply in person for visa extension at the Immigration Bureau (fee THB 1,900)
Visa Information Re-entry permit Depending on your visa, you may need a re-entry permit from the Immigration Bureau should you wish to leave Thailand during the exchange period: - Single entry: THB 1,000.- - Multiple entries: THB 3,800.-
Visa Information 90-day-registration - after having stayed 90 days in Thailand, you must report to the Immigration Bureau - failure to report may result in a fine of up to THB 2,000 Please visit http://www.immigration.go.th/nov2004/en/base.php for more information.
Map Immigration Bureau, Soi Suan Phlu Visa Information
Facilities Faculty of Economics Economics Documentation and Information Centre (EDIC), computer service centers, study rooms, cafeteria CU documentation and information centers, health centre, sport facilities, bookstore, co-operative store, residence halls, post office, more than 40 student clubs
Transportation university shuttle bus (THB 2 per trip) air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned public buses (approx. THB 7 to THB 24 per trip within the city centre) BTS Sky Train and MRT Subway (between THB 10 and THB 40 per trip) Tuk-Tuks & taxis
University Shuttle Bus Line 1: Siam Square Line 2: Vidhayanives Residence Line 3: Chulalongkorn University Hospital Line 4: Siam Square, U-Center
Map of CU http://www.chula.ac.th/c hula/resources/images/a bout/map/map-cu.jpg
Health Care There are many hospitals in Bangkok with Englishspeaking staff, for example - Bumrungrad International Hospital 33 Sukhumvit 3 (Soi Nana Nua), http://www.bumrungrad.com - BNH (Bangkok Nursing Home) Hospital 9/1 Convent Road, Silom Bangkok 10500, http://www.bnhhospital.com - Saint Louis Hospital 215 Sathorn Tai Road Please do not forget to ask for a medical certificate for submission to your health insurer.
Health Care Dengue fever - caused by dengue virus from the bite of aedes mosquito - symptoms: fever, rash in the skin, severe headache, joint and muscular pains - dengue infection common in the rainy season (approximately May to September) - easily misdiagnosed as flu - seek medical consultation without delay; avoid taking aspirin or pain-killers
Traveling in Thailand Thailand is a truly amazing country and you will find useful information at http://www.tourismthailand.org.. Please notify us should you travel outside of Bangkok. Thank you!
Traveling in Thailand Amazing Khmer temples such as Phimai Phanom Rung Khao Phra Wihan Ta Muean
Traveling in Thailand Amazing capitals such as Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai: 13th century (first kingdoms) Sukhothai: 13th-14th century Ayutthaya: 15th-18th century Thonburi: 18th century Bangkok: 1782 - to date Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kheo Wat Arun Chatuchak Weekend Market
Koh Samui Archipelago, Phang-nga Bay, Krabi Traveling in Thailand Amazing coastline and beaches 1,000 miles of coastline bordering the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand thousands of islands countless beaches with white sand, crystal waters and coral reefs such as Koh Samed, Koh Chang West Coast & Similan Islands
Other amazing attractions mountains waterfalls jungles hilltribe communities Visit Khao Yai Mae Hong Sorn and much more! Traveling in Thailand
Traveling in Thailand We strongly advise you to reconsider your need to travel to the southern provinces of Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat and Songkhla or overland to and from the Malaysian border through these provinces, due to high levels of ongoing violence in these regions, including terrorist attacks. You should monitor the media and follow updates on areas affected by natural disasters. Also visit www.tmd.go.th. Subscribe to the travel advice issued by your home country s embassy in Bangkok to receive email updates.