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Asian Institute of Technology invites prospective students for Master’s and PhD programmes

04 Apr 2024 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand stands as a beacon of academic excellence with over six decades of history. More than 26,000 alumni from over 100 countries are a testament to AIT’s role in shaping global leaders. 
AIT is a vibrant community celebrating diversity with students from 50 plus countries. Education at AIT transcends boundaries, with English as the language of instruction and more than 40 plus academic programmes. 
AIT offers Masters and Ph.D. programmes across its three schools: Environment, Resources and Development; Engineering and Technology; and Management. Scholarships and fellowships are available for meritorious students, underscoring AIT’s commitment to accessible, world-class education. 
In the realm of global academia, AIT’s stature is reflected by its ranking within the top 300 in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. Its MBA programme is the top 2 in Thailand and in the top 200 globally, while our MSc in Business Analytics and Digital Transformation launches at #8 in Asia. 
AIT’s quality is further highlighted by its QS five-star ratings in teaching, employability, research, and internationalization. Its faculty ranks among the top global scientists, enhancing AIT’s reputation for high-caliber education and research. 


The connection between AIT and Sri Lanka is long-standing, with a solid Sri Lankan representation on the AIT Board of Trustees since 1977. Collaborations with leading Sri Lankan universities enrich AIT’s academic landscape, fostering leaders poised to make a difference globally. 
As a hub of innovation and diversity, AIT nurtures today’s students to become tomorrow’s leaders. This roadshow is an open invitation to explore the expansive educational prospects at AIT, where global leaders are in the making.
AIT invites prospective students to an exclusive session with its School Deans at the Galle Face Hotel on April 6 at 10 a.m.