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Thai-Nichi Institute of Technology Student Handbook 2019 International Program
Section 4: Student Registration and Course Enrollment
10. Student Registration
10.1 Applicants who are admitted to the Institution are required to complete
the registration by themselves within the date, time and place designated by the Institute.
10.2 Applicants shall have formal student status after completing the registration
process and pay the required registration and tuition fees.
10.3 For freshman student, the student is required to enroll subjects of study in
accordance with the curriculum.
10.4 Applicants who cannot complete their registration on the date and time
specified by the Institution have to notify the Office of Registrar in writing, otherwise it will be
considered as a renouncement.
10.5 The former students of the Institution can re-apply by following the
announcement of Institute.
11. Course Enrollment
11.1 The Institute shall arrange the course enrollment period to be completed
before each semester starts.
11.2 In necessary, the Institute may, within first 7 days of regular semester or
the first 3 days of summer session, cancel or limit the number of students for specific class,
where full refunds shall be given to students who have already registered.
11.3 The number of credits that a student can register shall be in accordance
with the rules as follows:
11.3.1 A student must register at least 9 credits and no more than 22
credits in a regular semester. Students who are placed on academic
probation must register at least 9 credits and no more than 16
credits. For summer session, students must register no more than
9 credits.
11.3.2 Students who want to register higher or lower credits stated above
in Clause 11.3.1 must receive the approval of their faculty’s dean.
11.4 The student must not enroll in any two or more subjects with conflicting
lectures or examinations schedules.
11.5 In order to enroll in courses that require prerequisite courses, student
must complete prerequisite courses first.