

Earning your Thai equivalency diploma
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The enrollment checklist
Gather these essential documents before visiting your local district office. Complete paperwork prevents registration delays and secures your placement in the upcoming academic cycle.
Required documents
Eligibility criteria
You must submit your original national identity card or passport, three recent passport-sized photographs with a blue background, and certified copies of your previous school transcripts.
Applicants must be at least fifteen years old and reside in the district of the chosen non-formal education center. Both Thai citizens and registered foreign residents are eligible.
Foreign residents must hold a valid non-immigrant visa and demonstrate basic Thai language proficiency to participate in standard vocational or secondary tracks.
All foreign-language academic transcripts must be officially translated into Thai and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before submission.


Your step-by-step roadmap
Identify the nearest district Non-Formal Education office. These local centers coordinate all weekend classes and examinations within their specific municipality.
Verify your files
Present your compiled document folder to an admissions officer for pre-screening. They will confirm your eligibility and match you to the correct academic tier.
Confirm registration
Submit the finalized application forms during the official enrollment windows in April or October. Classes commence shortly after registration closes.
Frequently asked questions
Are classes completely free?
What is the study duration?
Yes, standard non-formal primary and secondary education programs are fully tuition-free for Thai citizens. Nominal administrative fees may apply for specific vocational modules.
Each academic level typically requires four semesters to complete. However, prior learning credits can sometimes be transferred to accelerate your graduation timeline.
Is there an entrance exam?
Can I work while studying?
There is no academic entrance examination. Placement is determined entirely by your previous school transcripts and a diagnostic interview with an admissions counselor.
Absolutely. These programs are structured specifically for working adults, offering flexible weekend workshops and self-paced evening courses that fit around your employment schedule.
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