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REGISTER AS AN
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
On the first working day following your arrival in Thailand, you must report to your faculty's office to finalize other requirements that make you an official student of the university. The staff can assist you in registering your subjects at the Admission’s Office, getting your Student ID, opening your local bank account and other essentials.
VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL SERVICE CENTER (ISC)
After meeting the faculty, it is important that you visit the International Service Center (ISC) located at the 1st floor of Building 7 (Library).
You will be required to extend your Non-Immigrant ED (Education) Visa to one year and the staff at ISC will assist you in completing all the requirements necessary before submitting them to the nearest Immigration Office.
Although all forms needed to update your immigration documents can be downloaded from the internet, it is advisable to seek guidance from the ISC during the first few times to familiarize yourself with the immigration procedures in Thailand.
You are also requested to submit a photocopy of your health and travel insurance Policy purchased from your country of origin (including the contact person) so that when the need arises, ISC can help you to coordinate with the insurance company.
After buying a local SIM card from the nearest convenience store, please report your contact number to the ISC, which will be filed and used in times of emergency.

ATTEND AN ORIENTATION PROGRAM
All new international students are required to attend the Orientation Program which is normally scheduled a week before the semester starts. It is important that you arrive in Thailand at least one to two weeks before the new semester begins, so you have plenty of time to prepare yourself before you start studying.
ATTEND CLASSES TO COMMENCE THE SEMESTER
Finally you are now ready to attend your classes in your faculty. Your instructors will tell you on the first day of your classes about the course content as well as other course requirements needed to pass the subject (for example, 80% of attendance requirements). Please note that it is also a condition of your Non-Immigrant ED (Education) Visa that you attend all classes as a full-time student.