King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL)
The establishment of the Nonthaburi
Telecommunication Training Center on
August 24, 1960 with academic
cooperation from the Government of
Japan, marked the origination of KMITL.
The training center became the
Nonthaburi Institute of
Telecommunications under the Columbo
Plan, later in 1964.
As specified by the 1971 King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Act, KMITL was
originated by an amalgamation of three technical colleges: Nonthaburi Institute of
Telecommunications, North Bangkok Technical College and Thonburi Technical
College. In the same year, the Nonthaburi Institute of Telecommunications, or
known as King Mongkut's Institute of Technology at Nonthaburi Campus, was
relocated to the district of Ladkrabang in Bangkok.
The new campus was called ''Chao Khun Taharn Ladkrabang Campus''.
The Nonthaburi Institute of Telecommunications became the Faculty of Engineering in 1972. In the same year,
the College of Design and Construction located at the Bangplad district was transformed into the Faculty of
Architecture, affiliated with KMITL.
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), THAILANDOfferings:The program will be spread over a minimum of 5 years.•The Bachelor’s degree will be awarded by KMITL, while •The Master’s degree will be awarded by AIT. •The Bachelor’s degree is a 4-year program, students will spend the first seven (7) semesters (3.5 years) at KMITL for bachelor courses, and do the 8th semester of Bachelor Capstone Projects at AIT, while at the same time do the Master’s program at AIT, credits earned from which will be transferred to the bachelor’s degree, students will have the opportunity to complete the master program in 3 semesters and 1 inter-semester (1.5 years).
AIT signs agreement with KMITL to offer iNTERNATIONAL Unified Bachelor’S & Master’S Degree ProgramsKing Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) and Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) signed a general MoU and a specific MoA for International Unified Bachelor’s-Master’s Degree Program. The MoU and the MoA was signed by Prof. Dr. Suchatvee Suwansawat, (Acting) President of KMITL and AIT President Dr. Eden Y Woon on 31 January 2020 @ KMITL campus.click to continue reading..…
Requirements for Bachelor’s Admissions:•Admissions to Bachelor’s programs are based on the standard competitive admission criteria set by KMITL. •The applicant must satisfy at least one of the following requirements:oGraduated or studying in Grade 12 (Matthayom 6) or equivalentoGraduated or studying in the final year of grade 12 or grade 13 at an accredited college or higher-education institutions in Thailand or aboardoObtained or expected to receive in qualification equivalent to Matthayom 6 as approved by the Ministry of Education before the start of Academic Year 2020.•The applicant must provide an official final transcript and their official high school diplomas and or certificates of completion from their school before the start of Academic Year 2020.Requirements for Masters’s Admissions:English Requirement: •AIT English Test 6.0 | IELTS 6.0oAIT English Test score of 5.0 & 5.5 (conditional admission)Grade:•Minimum CGPA of 2.75 on the scale of 4.0 or Grade B or 65% Recommended / endorsed by KMITL.Tuition Fees •KMITL Bachelor Fee is THB90,000 per semester for most of the programs.•Total AIT Fee is THB 540,000 (normal fee is 848,000) including bachelor capstone project conducted in AIT. KMTIL Contact Persons: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Somyot KaitwanidvilaiProgram Leader Robotics and AI EngineeringExecutive Vice President for Research and InnovationsKing Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), Tel: 083-904-6164Email: somyot.ka@kmitl.ac.thAssoc. Prof. Dr. Uma SeeboonruangVice Dean for Academic Affairs & International Affairs, Faculty of Engineering, KMITLTel: 02-3298300-1Email: uma.se@kmitl.ac.thAsst. Prof. Dr. Chaowalit HamontreeDirector, School of International & Interdisciplinary Engineering ProgramsFaculty of EngineeringKing Mongkut’s Institute of Technology LadkrabangPhone: +66(0) 2329 8339 ext 210 Mobile: +6696-328-8935
Academic Programs Offered:
Curriculum Structure:
* Some courses can be (double) credited and be part to bachelor’s program.* Capstone project will be held in AIT and can be co-supervised, credits earned will be transferred towards bachelor degree.
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL)
The establishment of the
Nonthaburi
Telecommunication
Training Center on
August 24, 1960 with
academic cooperation
from the Government of
Japan, marked the
origination of KMITL. The training center became the
Nonthaburi Institute of Telecommunications under the
Columbo Plan, later in 1964.
As specified by the 1971 King Mongkut's Institute of
Technology Act, KMITL was originated by an
amalgamation of three technical colleges: Nonthaburi
Institute of Telecommunications, North Bangkok
Technical College and Thonburi Technical College. In
the same year, the Nonthaburi Institute of
Telecommunications, or known as King Mongkut's
Institute of Technology at Nonthaburi Campus, was
relocated to the district of Ladkrabang in Bangkok.
The new campus was called ''Chao Khun Taharn
Ladkrabang Campus''.
The Nonthaburi Institute of Telecommunications
became the Faculty of Engineering in 1972. In the
same year, the College of Design and Construction
located at the Bangplad district was transformed into
the Faculty of Architecture, affiliated with KMITL.
AIT signs agreement with KMITL to offer International Unified Bachelor’s & Master’s Degree ProgramsKing Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) and Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) signed a general MoU and a specific MoA for International Unified Bachelor’s-Master’s Degree Program. The MoU and the MoA was signed by Prof. Dr. Suchatvee Suwansawat, (Acting) President of KMITL and AIT President Dr. Eden Y Woon on 31 January 2020 @ KMITL campus.click to continue reading..…