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Thailand · Postgraduate applications

Postgraduate planning, made for applicants in Thailand.

Whether you are a final-year student at a Thai public or private university, a graduate of an international programme, or a working professional returning to study, the postgraduate route deserves careful positioning. We help applicants in Thailand prepare master's, doctoral, conversion, and specialist applications with clearer academic positioning, stronger documents, and a realistic programme strategy.

Postgraduate application support helps applicants in Thailand choose suitable programmes and prepare the evidence that shows they are ready for advanced study abroad. It is most useful when the application needs more than basic grades and a form — statements of purpose, academic CVs, references, writing samples, portfolios, research proposals, or supervisor conversations. We support taught master's, research master's, doctoral, conversion, and specialist postgraduate programmes across destinations.

The service suits final-year students at Thai public and private universities, graduates of international or bilingual programmes, applicants repositioning their profile after work in Thailand, and applicants explaining a change of subject, career direction, or study gap. It also supports Thai families who want clarity around baht budget, timing, reputation, and long-term value — without losing the student's own voice.

How we support this stage from Thailand

Five focused parts of postgraduate planning.

Postgraduate decisions reward detail. We work through the specifics with you so the application reflects an honest, considered fit between your Thai background and the programme.

Academic direction and course fit.
Course fit

Academic direction and course fit.

We start with your GPA, subject interests, final-year projects, work experience in Thailand or abroad, research exposure, and long-term aims, so we can identify which postgraduate routes are realistic and worth pursuing for your profile.

Supervisor and department fit.
Supervisor/department

Supervisor and department fit.

For research-led programmes, supervisor alignment matters as much as course content. We help you identify departments and potential supervisors whose interests match your own, and plan outreach that reads as credible rather than generic.

Statement of purpose guidance.
Statement of purpose

Statement of purpose guidance.

We help you present a clear academic case — why this course fits, what your Thai academic background brings, what you want to study, and how the programme connects to the next stage of your plan. The statement should sound like you, not a template.

Academic CV and reference preparation.
Academic CV and references

Academic CV and reference preparation.

We help structure your academic CV to reflect Thai qualifications, projects, publications, and professional experience in a format overseas admissions expect. We also advise on choosing and briefing referees so letters support the case coherently.

Funding and offer sequencing.
Funding timing

Funding and offer sequencing.

Postgraduate decisions often depend on Thai government scholarships, OCSC-related routes where current rules allow, university awards, employer support, and family budget in baht. We connect application choices with the practical steps that follow each offer.

Thai academic context

How a Thai profile reads abroad.

How a Thai undergraduate qualification translates to overseas postgraduate admissions is rarely a single rule. Different destinations read GPA, grading scales, and programme type differently, and admissions decisions remain with each university. We frame these as planning context rather than recognition guarantees, so the strategy is grounded in honest positioning.

This applies whether you graduated from a Thai public university, a private university, an international programme, or returned to study after work experience in Thailand.

  • Thai degree grading — Thai GPA out of 4.00 typically reads against UK honours classifications, Australian and Canadian GPA conventions, US GPA, and European grading scales. Each destination applies its own threshold; published guidance is indicative, not a guarantee.
  • Transcript context — Thai transcripts may include course titles in Thai and English, credit structures, and grading distributions that need clear presentation for overseas admissions officers unfamiliar with the Thai system.
  • Research evidence — final-year projects, senior projects, independent studies, published papers, or conference presentations from Thai universities can strengthen a research-led application when positioned clearly.
  • English-language readiness — applicants from Thai-medium programmes may need IELTS, TOEFL, or other English proficiency evidence. International programme graduates may have different requirements depending on the destination.
  • Employer sequencing — Thai professionals planning postgraduate study with employer support, study leave, or sponsorship need to align the application timeline with organisational approvals and return commitments.
The Student International approach

A grounded sequence for postgraduate planning from Thailand.

Four steps that move from intention to a focused, defensible postgraduate plan with the same adviser involved end to end.

  1. 1

    Clarify your postgraduate goal.

    We identify whether the route is academic, professional, research-led, career-changing, or specialist — and what success looks like beyond admission, including how it fits a Thai career or research trajectory.

  2. 2

    Map your profile.

    We review GPA, Thai undergraduate pathway, projects, work experience, achievements, language readiness (IELTS, TOEFL, or other evidence), and the supporting evidence that gives the application credibility.

  3. 3

    Build a focused shortlist.

    We compare programmes on fit, credibility, total cost in baht, and future value, so you can compare your options against criteria that actually matter to you and your sponsor, employer, or family budget.

  4. 4

    Strengthen the pack and plan beyond admission.

    We support statements, CVs, references, proposals, portfolios, and interviews, then connect offers to sponsor confirmation where applicable, scholarship guidance from Thailand, visa preparation, accommodation, and transition planning.

When should I start planning postgraduate study from Thailand?

Earlier is better, especially if scholarships, sponsor confirmation, references, research proposals, portfolios, or visa preparation are involved. The first useful step is to clarify direction and likely intake, so the rest of the timeline can follow a clear plan.

Do I need research experience to apply from Thailand?

Not always. Many taught master's programmes do not require formal research experience. Research-led programmes usually expect evidence of academic inquiry, but that may include final-year projects, independent studies, published work, or professional research conducted in Thailand. We help you present what you have clearly.

Can employers be involved in postgraduate planning from Thailand?

Yes. Some Thai professionals plan postgraduate study with employer support, study leave, or sponsorship. Where an employer is involved, the application timeline, funding confirmation, and return expectations may need careful sequencing alongside the academic plan.

Is postgraduate support only for UK applications?

No. We support postgraduate applications to the UK, Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and wider European destinations. For UK-specific postgraduate planning, see UK postgraduate application support from Thailand.

Begin

Plan postgraduate study from Thailand with more clarity.

A first conversation is short and obligation-free. We listen first, then suggest the practical next steps for your route — with your GPA, your Thai pathway, and your sponsorship or family budget at the centre.