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Bangkok is known variously as the “City of Angels”, a paradise of earthly pleasures, the crossroads of east and west, a modern metropolis and yet a nemesis of town-planners, a traffic nightmare, the capital of nation of smiling people, and so on. Bangkok is all of these things and more - it is excitingly unique, it is vibrant and it is charming. Visit http://www.tat.or.th for more information on Bangkok. |
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| Finding appropriate and suitable accommodation should not be a problem. The Institute of Health Science staff will offer assistance to those who seek hekp in this area. There are many apartments, condominiums, flats and rooms in the precincts of the University with a range of rents. Some places are suitable for students to share accommodation, others are suitable for married students who wish to bring the family. | ||
| In addition to the annual tuition fees, students are responsible for all their own living costs. The following table is a guide to budgeting. Costs will vary according to type of accommodation chosen, and whether you eat at home, at road-side eating places or restaurants. Transport costs in Bangkok are cheap. If you reside near the campus these costs will be very low. | ||
| A University Health and Medical Centre is located on campus. The university has a team of medical doctors and nurses who are responsible for student health and medical needs. All the services are free. | ||