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Thai Cabinet approves 2,000 baht reduction of tuition fees for all students nationwide

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Bangkok - Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O'Cha today, July 27th, has initially approved the 2,000-baht reduction of tuition fees for students for the first semester. Today's Cabinet meeting, chaired by the Prime Minister, has agreed to reduce...

Thai government plans to reduce tuition fees at public and private universities, following online...

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National - Thailand's Ministry of Higher Education today, July 22nd, has approved, in principle, an up to 50 percent reduction of public universities' tuition and a 5,000-baht discount for all private universities' students, immediately effective...

Education Ministry proposes another school opening postponement for safety reasons during Covid-19 pandemic

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National - The Ministry of Education today, May 18th, has proposed another postponement of school openings to the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) from June 1st to June 14th, 2021, to extend the vaccination...

Thai Ministry of Education orders school semester postponement to June 1st to more than...

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Bangkok - The Thai Ministry of Education this afternoon, April 27th, announced the postponement of the school semester 01/2021 from May 17th to June 1st, applying to more than 10,000 schools nationwide, due to the...

Fact Check: Can tourists come to Thailand now with no quarantine if they are...

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Thailand- The following is a quick fact check we have written in hopes that many of our eager readers take a look and understand the current situation regarding tourists visiting Thailand. The Pattaya News gets many,...

All educational institutions nationwide, except Samut Sakhon, to be reopened on February 1st, following...

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National - Thailand's Ministry of Education has issued a note this afternoon that all public and private educational institutions, except Samut Sakhon, are to be reopened to provide regular teaching and learning on February 1st. All...

Thai Government asks “highly controlled at risk provinces” for Covid-19 not to hold Children’s...

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Thailand- The Thai Government has asked 28 provinces that are considered at high risk for the Covid-19 virus not to hold annual events for Children's Day, which normally falls on January 9th, this year. Previous announcements...

Minister of Education orders schools under their jurisdiction closed in 28 high-risk Covid19 provinces...

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Bangkok, Thailand- The Minister of Education, Natthaphon Teepasuwan, signed an order to close all schools under their jurisdiction in 28 high-risk Covid19 provinces in Thailand, effective from Monday, January 4th until January 31st. Schools will switch...

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration shuts all schools from January 4th to January 17th as a...

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Bangkok- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, in partnership with the Office of Education, has announced all public schools that fall under their jurisdiction will close from the 4th of January until January 17th as a Covid-19...

Bangkok closes schools, Thailand’s National Children’s Day 2021 postponed due to Covid-19, says Education...

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Bangkok - The Ministry of Education today, December 23rd, has announced the postponement of Children's Day activities by a week due to concerns of a new domestic outbreak of Covid-19 Coronavirus. Thailand's Children's Day is annually...
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