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Business Administration

Chulalongkorn University
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Overview
For Chulalongkorn University's Master of Business Administration offered by Sasin School of Management, admission is application-based rather than Thailand's undergraduate TCAS system. Official MBA admissions materials show a holistic review centered on essays, academic transcripts, required quantitative test scores (GMAT/GRE), and English proficiency for non-native English speakers; no portfolio or work-sample submission is required.

Admission criteria

PortfolioLow

No portfolio, project sample, or creative/technical work submission is listed as an MBA admission requirement. The program asks for a resume and reviews experience and activities, but that is not a formal portfolio requirement.

Statement of PurposeHigh

The application includes an essay section, and the official MBA admissions page says the essay is 'very important' in evaluation. The application guide shows four short essays covering interests/activities, ethical social responsibility, entrepreneurial mindset, and inclusion, indicating the program values motivation, reflection, values, and fit.

Academics & GPAMedium

Official transcripts from each college or university attended are required. Sasin states transcripts are evaluated not only by overall grade average but also by grade trends and areas of scholastic strength, so prior academic performance clearly matters, though admission is not driven by a single measure.

Test scoresHigh

Applicants must submit a GMAT or GRE score with the MBA application, and non-native English speakers must also submit TOEFL, IELTS, or CU-TEP unless they qualify for an exemption based on a degree from an accredited university in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, or New Zealand. Sasin says there are no minimum score requirements, but it explicitly requires these tests and asks for a 'competitive' GMAT/GRE score.

Application components

Application essay / short essaysOfficial transcriptsGMAT or GRE scoreTOEFL, IELTS, or CU-TEP score for non-native English speakers unless waived
How to stand out
Treat the essays as a decisive part of the file: answer directly, use concrete examples, and show ethical awareness, entrepreneurial mindset, inclusion, and clear motivation for management study.
Submit the strongest GMAT or GRE score you can because the program requires it and describes the score as competitive even without a published cutoff.
Use transcripts to your advantage by highlighting academic strengths and any upward grade trend in the rest of your application.
If English testing is required for you, complete TOEFL, IELTS, or CU-TEP early and verify whether you qualify for Sasin's exemption policy.
Do not spend time preparing a design or project portfolio unless the school separately requests one; focus effort on essays, transcripts, and tests.

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