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Middlesex University South East Asia Regional Office is a one stop shop for prospective Thai students who wish to join Middlesex University. The office is staffed by a team of capable and qualified counselors able to provide help and advice on all matters related to Middlesex University and studying in the UK. We can provide advise on all courses available at Middlesex University and depending on your needs and ability, can suggest the most appropriate programme of study for you with reference to your academic background and work experience.

We have a significant number of Thai students studying on our London campuses, popular programmes include MA International Business Management and MA Human Resources Management.

Contact us

Middlesex University South East Asia Regional Office
CT-01-09 Corporate Tower
Subang Square
Jalan SS15/4G
47500 Subang Jaya
Selangor, Malaysia

Tel: +603 563 11588
Fax: +603 563 14588
Email: mdxsea@middlesexu.com

Entry requirements

Undergraduate Applications

Students with a Mathayom 6 are required to undertake one year of foundation studies before progressing onto an undergraduate programme. They may apply to do the International Foundation Programme at Middlesex, successful completion of which guarantees a student admission onto a degree programme. The University, however, recognises a range of foundation programmes awarded by other bodies, e.g. the Canadian International Matriculation Programme (CIMP) and the South Australian Matriculation (SAM). A'Level's and the International Baccalaureate will also be considered.

Postgraduate Applications

A good first Bachelor degree from a recognised university is usually required for taught Postgraduate programmes at Middlesex. Most courses do not require work experience with the exception of the Masters in Business Administration (MBA) where applicants must have at least three years work experience at management level. CGPA's of 2.6 and above may also be considered by the University.

In addition to this students must meet our standard English Language Requirements

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