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Nation University to welcome Chinese students

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Nation University to welcome Chinese students

By The Nation

 

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Nation University (NTU) has signed a memo of understanding to appoint Beijing Union Industrial Technology Institute (BUITI) as an agent to recruit Chinese students interested in enrolling in the Thai university’s BBA programme.

 

The first batch of Chinese students is expected to arrive and commence their studies next August, at the beginning of 2018 academic year, while the MBA programme is expected to begin in January, next year. 

 

The BBA and MBA programmes for Chinese students follow standard curriculums with extra emphasis on international competitiveness. 

 

The programmes are delivered by highly qualified bilingual professionals with international and practical talents and vast experience on China and Asean economies. 

 

Through academic excellence, humanised students administration, global diversity, real-world connections and a pivotal Asian location, Chinese students will have an opportunity to study in the Chinese and English-taught programme.

 

NTU is a private university established and complies with the standard criteria set forth by the Commission for Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Thailand. BUITI is an academic institute duly incorporated under Chinese laws. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30328271

 
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Hope the campus is careful about showing world maps.

Chinese Uni students in Australia are complaining to their government that the nasty Aussies are daring to show world maps which do not include Taiwan and certain islands to the south, as part of China.

A Chinese student I spoke to had never heard of Tianmen square.

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