
The MIM Program at Thammasat University is highly
selective. Each year we enroll a class of about 80
individuals. All are distinguished by academic performance and high potential to become successful senior-level managers, from a wide range of backgrounds and
experience. We want students whose academic background, work experience, leadership abilities, and communication skills meet the demands of the Program
and promise a successful marketing career.
Applicants must hold at least an undergraduate degree
from accredited institutions. Some years of working
experience will be an advantage though not a requirement.
Applicants have to show satisfactory performance in the
English language by taking the Thammasat University Graduate English Test, simply called TU-GET. This
TU-GET can be exempted if applicants possess the
TOEFL scores of minimum 550 (paper-based test) or
213 (computer-based test), or the IELTS scores of minimum 6.0, when applying for the Program. Applicants
also must take the MIM’s written examination, conducted
in the English language, which includes:
- Part I : Multiple-choice examination
similar to GMAT style (only the problem-solving, data-sufficiency, and critical-reasoning parts) and
- Part II : Written-essay examination
related to general knowledge in business/marketing.
Candidates who pass the written examination will be interviewed by the MIM Board of Directors. The purpose
of the interview is to assess the candidates’ personal
and professional characteristics. Candidates will be
evaluated on their managerial potential, their professional
and leadership achievement to date, and capability of
making a two-year commitment to the MIM Program.
The Program also looks for the diversity of students in
terms of educational and professional experience,
gender,
personal experience, and goals.
Overseas candidates can submit the GMAT score (taken within the last 5 years) to the MIM Program when applying for the MIM Program. We will accept the GMAT, only the Quantitative Part, 80% at the minimum.

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An MIM candidate must possess
qualifications as follows:
- Bachelor’s degree in any field
- A few years of working experience after completing a bachelor's degree is preferable
- Knowledge of the English language at a satisfactory level
Total expenses for the entire two-year
MIM Program (including the preparatory course) are approximately Baht 574,390 for a Thai student and Baht 655,000 for non-Thai.
The tuition fees are inclusive of text-
books, teaching materials, computer
service, meals, orientation, simulation
games, study visit and business trips
within Thailand. The tuition fees are
divided into six installments and must be
paid to the University prior to the beginning of each semester.

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