5 Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering in Thailand
Mechanical Engineering
The ME cumiculum is accredited by the Professional Engineering Council of Thailand. The Mechanical Engineering program at Chiang Mai University is designed to help students gain knowledge, develop skills, and build characters of a professional mechanical engineer.
Nano Engineering
Nano Engineering program (NANO) is a multi-disciplinary scheme offered by Chula International School of Engineering (ISE) from Chulalongkorn University, to develop and produce world-class international engineers who are equipped with cutting-edge skills and knowledge to address global and local challenges.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering at King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang is designed to use the powerful computational technology in understanding and solving mechanical problems.
TEPE
The costs that are incurred to take a full time course abroad can be significantly expensive. One option open to students is to study under the TEPE programme from Thammasat University. Students will gain the same quality as the TEP, but the overall costs are much lower.
Mechanical Engineering
The aim of the Mechanical Engineering Program at Thammasat University's SIIT is to provide an effective education to prospective engineers, giving them the ability to plan, administer, and manage the latest technologies. Two main areas of study are emphasized in this program; these are (1) general mechanical engineering, and (2) energy management.