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MUIC Welcomes Over 600 New Students for 1st Trimester

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  • Published on: Sep 13, 2024
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Mahidol University International College (MUIC) recently welcomed 621 new students for Trimester 1/202402005.

On September 12-13, 2024, the new students were formally welcomed to the MUIC community during an orientation program that provided them with important information about the university and its academic programs.

The orientation program covered the following topics:

  • Academic Information and Regulations
  • Curriculum
  • Course Advising
  • IT Tools and Systems
  • Registration Process
  • MUIC Facilities

MUIC is committed to providing its students with a high-quality education and a supportive learning environment. The orientation program is an important part of this commitment, as it helps new students to transition to university life and to succeed in their studies.

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