Chulalongkorn University Graduate Scholarship
Chulalongkorn University in Thailand is offering a Graduate Scholarship Program for international students from ASEAN or non-ASEAN countries for the 2nd semester of Academic Year 2025 (Fall 2025). The aim is to attract outstanding students globally to pursue graduate studies at one of Thailand’s leading universities. (academic.chula.ac.th)
Who Can Apply?
- Students from ASEAN and non-ASEAN countries. (academic.chula.ac.th)
- Those applying for graduate programs (Master’s or PhD) at Chulalongkorn University. (academic.chula.ac.th)
- Applicants should ensure they meet English language, academic, and other admission criteria set by their chosen faculty/program. (Typical for such scholarships, although specific requirements would be on the university site)
Benefits & Coverage
While the announcement doesn’t fully detail every benefit, such scholarships typically cover:
- Full or partial tuition fees
- Possibly living stipend or allowance
- Support for research or study materials
It’s best to check the Chula scholarship page for the precise details for your program. (academic.chula.ac.th)
Application Details
- This is for the 2nd semester of Academic Year 2025 (i.e., the semester starting after mid-year) (academic.chula.ac.th)
- The scholarship is managed through the Office of Academic Affairs at Chulalongkorn University. (academic.chula.ac.th)
- You’ll need to apply to your intended graduate program first (meet admission requirements), then apply for the scholarship according to the university’s scholarship application process.
Why Consider It?
- Thailand is becoming a hub of international higher education in Southeast Asia. Studying at Chulalongkorn offers exposure to regional networks and research opportunities.
- Scholarships for international students like this reduce financial barriers and help diversify your academic experience.
- Graduate studies in Thailand also allow cultural exchange, exposure to different perspectives, and often lower cost of living compared to many Western countries.