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The List of Successful Candidates, Academic Year 2022 (Round II : Admission)

Faculty of Science is therefore to announce 19 successful candidates to the Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry (International Program), Faculty of Science for the academic year 2022 (Admission Round) as per appendix. The successful candidates must perform an online confirmation of enrollment and pay confirmation fee within Thursday 19 February 2022. If the successful …

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List of Applicants Qualified for Interview, Academic Year 2022 For Non-Thai Student (Second Round: International Admission)

Applicant must carefully read and made understanding the guidelines for the BSAC online interview before the date of interview as they contain important process relating to your interview.  The guidelines will be sent to your email that you give in the application form. For more information, please contact the BSAC International Office at Tel. 02-218-7712, …

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List of Accepted Applicants to BSAC Program, Academic Year 2022 (Round II : Admission)

Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University is to announce 27 accepted applicants to the Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry (International Program) for the academic year 2022 (Admission round) as in the appendix. The accepted applicant must confirm the enrollment to admit to Chulalongkorn University through the TCAS 65 system (Round 2) during the period of May 9-10, …

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BSAC Ambassador Contest 2022

Winners will receive academics fee waiver. (Half scholarship/semester*) BSAC ambassador responsibilities Present BSAC program for international school roadshow Help staff for open house or education fair Introduce necessary information for freshmen Produce media for PR our program Link to apply: https://forms.gle/XvFbAvivMMvMimvA9 Apply period: Now – 25 May 2022                …

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ISSP [2022] : Transport Planning & Design: The Development of Sisaket

Urban growth and increased use of private vehicles have created traffic congestion in the city of Sisaket, Thailand. Previous attempts to develop a public transportation system of buses and trams have been unsuccessful. We worked alongside the Municipality of Sisaket to identify public transportation options in Sisaket. Through focus groups and interviews with officials and …

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ISSP [2022] : Working Towards a Smart City by Supporting Tourism

As technology has emerged in modern day, Sisaket, Thailand, municipality envisions that a smart city will help improve the quality of life of their citizens. In this project, our team proposed an initiative of smart tourism through the use of Line Official Account (Line OA) to the municipality. Through interviews, focus groups, and first-hand experience …

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ISSP [2022] : Restoring Mrigadayavan Palace: Understanding Causes of Concrete Deterioration and Determining Viable Concrete Rehabilitation Methods

Over time, Mrigadayavan Palace has faced the effects of deterioration on concrete structures, specifically on the concrete columns, ceiling panels, and walkways. The ultimate goal of the project was to help preserve and rehabilitate the damaged concrete by exploring various concrete restoration techniques and determining viable methods, as requested by Mrigadayavan Palace Foundation to complete …

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ISSP [2022] : SimplyCoco: A Business Plan to Find Economic Value from Waste

The coconut husk is a significant problem in the Muang Mai Subdistrict, Amphawa because it is discarded and left to burn once the coconut meat is extracted. The frequent burning that is used to get rid of coconut husks has negative effects on the environment. The Amphawa municipality seeks to mitigate this problem by repurposing …

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