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Questions about Master of Tourism Management and Hospitality Management students at Thai universities

Thailand’s master’s degree program generally lasts for two years. If the required credits are not completed within two years, it can be extended to a maximum of five years.

Tuition fees generally include miscellaneous fees and credit fees. That is to say, the specific tuition fees are calculated based on the total number of credits of the courses you take that year, and are generally paid on a semester basis. Most university postgraduate courses last three semesters a year. In an average university, you take three or four courses in one semester. Each course is usually worth 3 credits, and each credit costs 3,000 to 4,000 baht. About 200,000 baht a year.

There is no problem if you apply according to your conditions.

It is understood that there are currently not many Thai universities that offer a master's degree in hotel management. I am sure that Siam University (private) has this major.

As for whether the diploma is recognized, it is related to your visa. You apply for a student visa when you are studying, and it can be notarized and certified after graduation. The Chinese Embassy stipulates that if the student visa held during the period of study is less than one year, or it is not a student visa, it will not be authenticated.

As for the prospects, they should be relatively broad, and of course it is also related to personal efforts.

Good luck!