No, direct entry into the second year of the programme is generally not permitted. You will need to apply as a new student and begin in the first year of study. You may, however, request a credit transfer evaluation for courses completed at your previous university. Please note that not all credits may be transferable, as this depends heavily on the compatibility of the course curriculum with our programme's requirements.
● First Semester: Starts 3 August 2026
● Second Semester: Starts 4 January 2027
● Summer Session: Starts 31 May 2027
We recommend that you consider applying to a different programme that may better match your background and qualifications. This could increase your chances of admission in the next round.
A rejection usually means that the admissions committee did not approve your application. This could be due to not meeting the required qualifications, incomplete or inaccurate documents, or not meeting the programme’s academic or language standards.
● A copy of your passport
● A copy of your Master’s Degree certificate (in English)
● A copy of your Master’s Degree transcript (in English)
● A one-page statement of purpose
● An English proficiency test result
● A thesis proposal
● A copy of your passport
● A copy of your Bachelor’s Degree certificate (in English)
● A copy of your Bachelor’s Degree transcript (in English)
● A one-page statement of purpose
● An English proficiency test result (if available)
● A thesis proposal (if available)
● A copy of your passport
● A copy of your high school graduate certificate (in English) — only for full-time applicants
● A copy of your high school transcript (in English)
● A one-page statement of purpose
● An English proficiency test result (if available)
● A Certificate of English as Medium of Instruction (if available)
No, we don’t accept IGCSE. But we accept GCE-A Level, GED and NCEA. Graduated from other systems according to the high school curriculum or equivalent according to the highest basic education curriculum of each country (Secondary School) or from an institution certified by the relevant government or international organisations.
Yes, the following programmes require competent Thai:
● Laws
● Applied Thai Traditional Medicine
● Traditional Chinese Medicine
● Public Health
You may take the MFU English Placement Test (500 THB). If you pass (60%), you can proceed. Otherwise, you’ll need to complete Intensive English Courses during your first semester.
Applicants must meet one of the following:
● Submit an English proficiency test result:
○ IELTS ≥ 5.0
○ TOEFL iBT ≥ 35
○ TOEFL ITP ≥ 337
○ TOEIC ≥ 400
○ MFU Placement Test ≥ 60%
● Or provide a Certificate of English as Medium of Instruction (if graduated from an English-medium school)
No. Submission of an application does not guarantee admission.
Bachelor's Degree
● Round 1: 11 February 2026
● Round 2: 11 March 2026
● Round 3: 17 April 2026
● Round 4: 12 May 2026
● Round 5: 10 June 2026
Master's and Doctoral Degree
● Round 1 and 2: 20 March 2026
● Round 3,4 and 5: 19 June 26
Seats are reviewed and filled monthly. Some programmes may be closed before the final deadline if seats are filled.
No. All programmes close after the Round 5 deadline, even if some seats remain.
No. Applicants can select only one programme per application.