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Undergraduate Catalog Academic Year 2014<br />

Fuji Electric Co., Ltd., Japan<br />

Toyota Thailand Foundation<br />

Krung Thai Bank PCL<br />

ZEON Corporation, Japan<br />

Nippon Keidanren, Japan<br />

Thanpuying Niramol Suriyasat <br />

Mitsubishi UFJ Foundation, Japan<br />

Mrs. Kobkarn Wattanawrangkul <br />

National Science and Technology Development Prof. Dr. Somnuk Tangtermsirikul <br />

Agency (NSTDA)<br />

SIIT Faculty Members<br />

Professor Dr. Adul Wichiencharoen and <br />

His Former Students’ Foundation<br />

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A scholarship recipient’s academic progress is reviewed at the end of each semester to determine the<br />

recipient’s continued eligibility for an award. For further information on scholarships, contact the Student<br />

Affairs and Alumni Relations Division.<br />

<br />

ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES<br />

Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT), although independently administered and self financed,<br />

is an academic unit of Thammasat University. Graduates of the Institute shall receive Thammasat University<br />

degrees. Thus, students must comply with the policies and regulations set forth by the University. For more<br />

details, consult the student’s academic advisor.<br />

Students must successfully complete the required number of credits (set by each academic curriculum) and<br />

demonstrate their English proficiency to be eligible for graduation. Some students who do not possess<br />

sufficient background may be required to take additional courses not listed in the curriculum. Normally, it takes<br />

eight regular semesters (four years) to complete the requirements. The schedule of academic semesters is as<br />

follows:<br />

First Semester:<br />

Second Semester:<br />

Summer Session:<br />

Student Dress Code<br />

August - December<br />

January - May<br />

June - July<br />

ACADEMIC REGULATIONS<br />

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All students are encouraged to wear Thammasat University (TU) uniforms, which are as follows:<br />

1. Men’s uniform:<br />

• Plain white shirt (shirt must be properly tucked in and sleeves must not be folded back)<br />

• Trousers in black or dark blue<br />

• Belt with TU belt buckle<br />

• Black shoes with socks<br />

2. Women’s uniform:<br />

• Plain white shirt with short sleeves (shirt must be properly tucked in)<br />

• Buttons: at the shirt seam binding (4 buttons) and shirt collar (1 button) using TU silver metal buttons<br />

• TU pin worn on the left side of shirt above the chest<br />

• Plain skirt in black or dark blue<br />

• Belt with TU belt buckle<br />

• Black shoes<br />

A TU pin is a yellow “Thammajuk” with red lines, available at the University Bookstores. A TU belt buckle is a<br />

“Thammajuk” in a rectangular shape, also available at the University Bookstores.<br />

In the case that it is inconvenient to wear a uniform, students may wear polite dress as follows:<br />

Men - Plain shirt with collar and short or long sleeves, properly buttoned and shirt must be tucked in<br />

- Trousers in dark color<br />

- Shoes (sandals are not allowed during official hours on campus)<br />

10 Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology<br />

Thammasat University

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