General Admission Requirements GPA & English Proficiency Requirement Admission Timeline  Oral Interview by the TGGS Admission Committee

General Admission Requirements
1. Students from Thai Educational Systems/Bilingual Programs/English Programs/International Programs/Standard Programs
1. Applicants who are currently in their final year or have graduated from high school (Grade 12) with a focus on Mathematics, Science, and Technology, having completed a minimum of 30 credits in Mathematics, Science, and Technology subjects combined. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of no less than 2.75 out of 4.00 from Grade 10 to the first semester of Grade 12, or
2. Applicants who are currently in their final year or have graduated with a Vocational Certificate (Voc. Cert.) in Industrial Program in the fields of Electrical Machines/Civil/Electronics/ Industrial Technology with a focus on Science-based programs or related fields. Applicants must have a cumulative GPA of no less than 2.75 out of 4.00 from Year 1 to the first semester of Year 3.
3. The applicant must have test scores in all three areas: English language, Mathematics, and Science (Physics and Chemistry), which are internationally recognized.
4. Good reading, writing, and communication skills in English
2. Applicants with General Educational Development (GED) Qualification
1. Applicants must be currently studying in their final year or have graduated from high school abroad with a General Educational Development (GED) qualification. Applicants must submit the GED Diploma and an official transcript of GED test results with the following conditions:
  • Case 1: Applicants who took the GED before May 2017 must have results in 5 subjects, with scores of at least 410 in each subject and a total score of at least 2,250 points, or
  • Case 2: Applicants who took the GED on or after May 1, 2017 must have results in 4 subjects, with scores of at least 145 in each subject and a total score of at least 660 points.
Note: In the case that the applicant has not completed high school or its equivalent, the applicant must present academic records from their previous school up to the last semester before the GED examination.
2. Good reading, writing, and communication skills in English

GPA & Proficiency Test Score Requirement
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Applicants who are citizens of one of five English-speaking countries are exempt from submitting the English Test Result to TGGS:
1. Australia
2. New Zealand
3. The United Kingdom
4. The United States of America
5. Canada

Applicants who are not citizens of one of the countries listed above are required to submit their English test results to TGGS. Other English test results, including English Equivalency Certificates, are not accepted at TGGS.

The requirement to enter Bachelor Programs

A Copy of Your English Test Results and Qualification for the Bachelor of Engineering Programs are as follows: (choose one of the following options)

– IELTS 4.5
– TOEFL (iBT) 45
– TOEFL (PBT) 450
– TOEFL (CBT) 130
– CU-TEP 45
– TU-GET (PBT) 400
– TU-GET (iBT) 32
– SAT (Reading and Writing) 400
– ACT (English and Reading) 20
– IGCSE (English) C
– A-Level (English) C
– AS (English) C
– AP (English) 3
– IB (English) 4
– Examinations with CEFR Level results B1
– English subject GPA, with a cumulative GPA from Grade 10 to the first semester of Grade 12 or from Year 1 to the first semester of Year 3 of vocational education not lower than 2.75 out of 4.00

The requirement to enter Bachelor Programs

A Copy of Your Mathematics Test Results and Qualification for the Bachelor of Engineering Programs are as follows: (choose one of the following options)

– CU-AAT (Mathematics) 450
– SAT (Mathematics) 600
– ACT (Mathematics) 20
– IGCSE (Mathematics) C
– A-Level (Mathematics) C
– AS (Mathematics) C
– AP (AB or BC)(Mathematics) 3
– IB (Mathematics) 4
– Mathematics subject GPA, with a cumulative GPA from Grade 10 to the first semester of Grade 12or from Year 1 to the first semester of Year 3 of vocational education, not lower than 2.75 out of 4.00.

The requirement to enter Bachelor Programs

A Copy of Your Science Test Results and Qualification for the Bachelor of Engineering Programs are as follows: (choose one of the following options)

– CU-ATS (Science) 750
– ACT (Science) 20
– IGCSE (Science) C
– AS (Science) C

In cases where the science proficiency exam is divided into two subjects, namely Physics and Chemistry, the scores for Physics and Chemistry should be submitted separately as follows:

Physics proficiency exam results (choose one of the following):

– A-Level (Physics) C
– AP (Physics) 3
– IB (Physics) 4
– Physics subject GPA, with a cumulative GPA from Grade 10 to the first semester of Grade 12 or from Year 1 to the first semester of Year 3 of vocational education, not lower than 2.75 out of 4.00.

Chemistry proficiency exam results (choose one of the following):

– A-Level (Chemistry) C
– AP (Chemistry) 3
– IB (Chemistry) 4
– Chemistry subject GPA, with a cumulative GPA from Grade 10 to the first semester of Grade 12 or from Year 1 to the first semester of Year 3 of vocational education, not lower than 2.75 out of 4.00.

Admission – Timeline

TCAS 2 Round 1

Application Stage Date Venue
Application Open 10 January 2025 KMUTNB Admission
Application Deadline 17 February 2025 TGGS Website
Interview List of Applicants for Bachelor of Engineering  26 February 2025 TGGS Website
Interview Day 8 March 2025 3rd Floor, TGGS Building, KMUTNB
List of Recipients for Bachelor of Engineering (International Program) 12 March 2025 TGGS Website
Confirm the Right to Admission (Clearing House) 2 – 3 May 2025 https://student.mytcas.com
List of Confirmed Recipients for Bachelor of Engineering (International Program) 7 May 2025 KMUTNB Admission, TGGS Website
Pay Fees and Tuition Fees according to University Regulations 8 – 14 May 2025 https://reg.kmutnb.ac.th/registrar/applogin

Admission – Oral Interview by the TGGS Admission Committee
The admission to the program will be decided through an oral interview. The applicants will be interviewed by the TGGS Admission Committees to evaluate their background knowledge and attitudes including problem-solving skills, motivation, leadership, IQ and EQ, etc. In the case of foreign applicants, the interview may be conducted by video conference or telephone.