Study abroad services made for students in Thailand.
Whether you are completing Mathayom 6, sitting A Level, IB, or AP examinations, studying at an international or bilingual school, taking a GED where accepted, moving through a foundation or vocational diploma, or progressing from an undergraduate degree, the right service depends on where you are right now. We help students in Thailand choose the support that fits the stage, the result month, and the budget — not a fixed package.
Which service fits your stage?
Different Thai pathways open at different times of the year. The simplest way to read the menu is by where you sit on the result-to-intake calendar.

Mapping the route after secondary school.
Mathayom 6 completion around February or March, foundation programmes completing within the year — the early focus is destination comparison and the right entry route. Application support and mentorship usually come first.

Aligning results with overseas intakes.
A Level results in August, IB results in July, AP scores in July — against UK September, Australia and New Zealand February or July, US August or September, and European intakes that vary. Application, scholarship, and visa work move together as one timeline.

Building on an international curriculum.
Students on international or bilingual school programmes often have a destination pathway already in view. The focus shifts earlier to application sequencing and the funding plan, then visa preparation closer to intake.

Planning overseas progression or postgraduate study.
Vocational diploma top-up, undergraduate completion abroad, or postgraduate progression have their own credit, transcript, and timing logic. Application and scholarship guidance usually come first, then visa support.

Sequencing scholarship and overseas application.
Thai government scholarship routes, OCSC-related routes where current rules allow, university awards, private foundations, and employer-sponsored routes typically need funding confirmation before overseas applications and offers. Scholarship and application support are sequenced around that.

From offer to first day abroad.
Once an overseas offer is in hand, the focus moves to the study visa, accommodation, departure logistics from Bangkok or your region, tuition top-ups, and arrival readiness.
UK-specific support, planned from Thailand.
For students in Thailand already focused on the United Kingdom, we have dedicated UK-from-Thailand service pages that go deeper than the general Thailand services. They cover UK-specific timing, evidence, and baht-to-GBP planning detail.
- UK application support from Thailand — UCAS, personal statements, and shortlist work for Thai applicants.
- UK postgraduate application support from Thailand — master's and research applications with scholarship and self-funded sequencing.
- UK scholarship guidance from Thailand — UK university awards alongside Thai government and private scholarship routes.
- UK study visa support from Thailand — document readiness and timing through the Thailand process.
One plan, in five clear stages.
Each service is useful on its own. Together they form the connected plan that makes the journey from Thailand feel ordered rather than improvised.
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Compare direction.
Weigh destinations, course types, and what the family budget can realistically support in baht before any application is opened.
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Prepare applications.
Build undergraduate or postgraduate applications around the agreed shortlist, with personal statements that reflect the Thai pathway honestly.
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Plan funding and visa steps.
Sequence scholarship applications, government or sponsor confirmation where current rules apply, and the study visa as part of the same timeline — not a panic at the end.
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Build academic and practical readiness.
Use tuition support and mentorship to close gaps before arrival, so the first term feels steadier than the last six months in Thailand.
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Stay supported through transition.
Continue alongside the student through accommodation, Bangkok or regional departure, and the first weeks abroad — with guardianship and companionship where families want extra structure.
Find the service that fits your next decision, from Thailand.
A first conversation is short and obligation-free. We listen first, then suggest one or two services worth focusing on now — and explain how each fits into the wider plan from Thailand.