

EQA (External Quality Assurance)
AACSB (The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business)
Quality Assurance
National Institute of Development Administration, NIDA Business School
Assurance of Learning: Learning Goals and Learning Objectives
I. MBA Learning Goals and Learning Objectives
1. Problem solving skills. Students should be equipped with knowledge to understand and analyze macro-environment affecting business, industry and organizations and are able to apply the knowledge to solve problems. Two learning objectives for this learning goal are:
1.1 Students can pinpoint problematic areas and analyze the root cause of the problems.
1.2 Students demonstrate the abilities to provide short-term and long-term solutions.
2. Integration of Business Functions. Students demonstrate their skills in integrating all business functions, including, Human Resources Management, Marketing, Accounting, Finance and Operations Managements. Two learning objectives for this learning goal are:
2.1 Students have sufficient knowledge in various business functions to enable integration in an organization.
2.2 Students demonstrate their abilities to relate various business functions in an organization.
3. Ethics. Students should always focus on good corporate governance practices, business ethics and corporate social responsibility on various stakeholders of the corporation. Two learning objectives are:
3.1 Students have demonstrated concern of business ethics and can apply code of conducts and good corporate governance practices in doing business.
3.2 Students demonstrate concern for the society and can initiate CSR activities.
4. Leading Change. Students are taught to spot the emerging trends of changes in the macro environmental factors i.e. social-cultural, economics, political-legal, natural and technological factors and to analyze their industry and company and are able to manage successfully by proactively bringing about changes that are appropriate to their business. Two learning objectives are:
4.1 Students demonstrate quantitative analytical skills, communication skills and technological abilities to make changes.
4.2 Students can demonstrate their leadership skills to implement the changes for an organization.
II. MSc in FIRM Learning Goals and Learning Objectives
1. Problem solving skills. Students should be equipped with knowledge to understand and analyze macro-environment affecting business, industry and organizations and are able to apply the knowledge to solve problems in finance. Two learning objectives for this learning goal are:
1.1 Students can pinpoint problematic areas and analyze the root cause of the problems.
1.2 Students demonstrate the abilities to provide short-term and long-term solutions.
2. Ethics. Students should always focus on good corporate governance practices, business ethics and corporate social responsibility on various stakeholders of the corporation. Two learning objectives are:
2.1 Students demonstrate concern of business ethics and can apply code of conducts and good corporate governance practices in doing business.
2.2 Students demonstrate concern for the society and can initiate CSR activities.
3. Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA®) examination preparation. To help students obtain the Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA®) license. The learning objective is for the students pass the CFA Examinations.
4. Financial Risk Manager® (FRM®) examination preparation. To help students obtain the Financial Risk Manager® (FRM®) license. The learning objective is for the students pass the FRM Examinations.
III. Ph.D. Learning Goals and Learning Objectives
1. Acquisition of advanced knowledge and theoretical understanding. Students should be equipped with advanced knowledge and theoretical understanding in the field of expertise. The learning objective is for the students to demonstrate theoretical understanding in Finance.
2. Competence in research methodology. Students should have competence in research methodology sufficient to conduct knowledge enquiry by themselves and communicate the research results. The learning objective is to demonstrate competence of appropriate research methodology in Finance.
3. Contribution to the body of knowledge. Students should be able to demonstrate the capability to produce intellectual contribution for the advanced knowledge in the field of study. The learning objective is that every student is expected to have one peer-reviewed publication from his or her dissertation as a requirement for graduation.
Application Calendar 2014
Application Calendar is as follows:
1. Collect the form directly from the Educational Service Division, 3rd Floor, Prince Naradhip Bongsprabandha Building or Graduate of School of Business Administration, 8th Floor, Boonchana Atthakorn Building , NIDA, Seri Thai Road , Bangkapi District, Bangkok or download application form at nidabusinessschool.com |
Now - May 30th , 2014 |
2. Submit application form to the Educational Service Division, 3rd Floor, Prince Naradhip Bongsprabandha Building or Graduate of School of Business Administration, 8th Floor, Boonchana Atthakorn Building , NIDA, Seri Thai Road , Bangkapi District, Bangkok |
Now - May 30th , 2014 |
3. Apply by post |
Now - May 20th, 2014 |
4. List of applicants who are eligible to take the written examination(Business Aptitude Test) will announce at the Educational Service Division, 3rd Floor, Prince Naradhip Bongsprabandha Building or Graduate of School of Business Administration, 8th Floor, Boonchana Atthakorn Building. The list will also be posted on the NIDA MBA website nidabusinessschool.com. | June 4th , 2014 |
5. Written examination(Business Aptitude Test) | June 8th , 2014 |
6. List of applicants who are eligible to take the interview will be announced at the Educational Service Division, 3rd Floor, Prince Naradhip Bongsprabandha Building or Graduate of School of Business Administration, 8th Floor, Boonchana Atthakorn Building. The list will also be posted on the NIDA MBA website nidabusinessschool.com. | June 23rd , 2014 |
7. Interview | June 28th -29th , 2014 |
8. Results will be announced at the Educational Service Division, 3rd Floor, Prince Naradhip Bongsprabandha Building or Graduate of School of Business Administration, 8th Floor, Boonchana Atthakorn Building. The list will also be posted on the NIDA MBA website nidabusinessschool.com. | July 25th , 2014 |
9. Registration | July 28th -31s , 2014 |
10. Classes begin | August 2nd , 2014 |
11. Expense for first semester (approximately) | 211,020 Baht |
FIRM 8 Round 2 |
FIRM 8 Round 3 |
FIRM 8 Round 4 |
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1. Application Period Download here (free) |
October 14 - December 6, 2013 Update | December 9, 2013 -February 28, 2014 (except government holidays) |
March 10 - May16, 2014 (except government holidays) |
2. Exam Announcement | December 12, 2013 Update | March 7, 2014 | May 23, 2014 |
3. Exam Date | December 14, 2013 Update | March 8, 2014 | May 24, 2014 |
4. Result of Exams | January 13, 2014 | April 28, 2014 | June 23, 2014 |
5. Pick up Registration Form | January 13 - 16, 2014 | April 28 – May 1 ,2014 | June 23-26, 2014 |
6. Student Registration | January 13 - 16, 2014 | April 28 – May 2 ,2014 | June 23 - 27, 2013 |
7. Open Course | August 2, 14 | August 2, 14 | August 2, 14 |
8 .Total Credits | 36 Credits | 36 Credits | 36 Credits |
9 .Total Cost | 450,000 ฿ | 450,000 ฿ | 450,000 ฿ |
10.Examination | TOEFL and GMAT | TOEFL and GMAT | TOEFL and GMAT |
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รายการ | EMBA27 | EMBA27 |
ครั้งที่ 1 | ครั้งที่ 2 | |
1. รับสมัครและ พิมพ์ใบสมัครทางเว็บไซต์ (ฟรี) | บัดนี้ –14 มี.ค.57 | 24 มี.ค. - 19 ก.ย. 57 |
2. วันประกาศสอบสัมภาษณ์ | 26 มี.ค.57 | 15 ต.ค. 57 |
3. สอบสัมภาษณ์ | 27-28 มี.ค. 57 | 16-17 ต.ค. 57 |
4. ประกาศผลคัดเลือก | 21 เม.ย. 57 | 3 พ.ย. 57 |
5. รับเอกสารและขึ้นลงทะเบียน | 21 - 24 เม.ย. 57 | 3 -6 พ.ย.. 57 |
6. วันชำระเงินค่าลงทะเบียน | 21 - 25 เม.ย. 57 | 3 -7 พ.ย. 57 |
7. Intensive Course | พ.ย.- ธ.ค. 57 | พ.ย.- ธ.ค. 57 |
8. เปิดภาคเรียน | 12 ม.ค. 58 | 12 ม.ค. 58 |
9. จำนวนหน่วยกิต | 48 หน่วยกิต | 48 หน่วยกิต |
10. ค่าใช้จ่ายรวม (ประมาณ) | 471,300 บาท | 471,300 บาท |
11. สอบข้อเขียนวิชา | สัมภาษณ์ | สัมภาษณ์ |
รายละเอียดเพิ่มเติม | ประกาศรับสมัคร |
สามารถดูกำหนดการรับสมัครได้ที่ http://edserv.nida.ac.th
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Academic Services
Established in 1966, the Graduate School of Business Administration(GSBA) or NIDA Business School, was the first school in Thailand to have offered an MBA program. It has since continuosly dedicated all of its resources and expertise to providing only graduate level business education.
The School has put more MBA graduaters into professional positions at global companies in Thailand and in the Thai public sector than any other MBA program in Thailand.
The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) was established following His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s vision of advancing Thailand’s development through the establishment of an advanced graduate educational institution to prepare people to become agents of change for national development.
The inception of NIDA grew out of His Majesty the King’s discussions of the country’s development with Mr. David Rockefeller of the Rockefeller Foundation in the United States of America in 1963. As a result, NIDA was established on April 1, 1966.
To be a leading business school in Asia, focusing on academic excellence and business leader preparation
We constantly research and disseminate knowledge to prepare graduate students to be leaders at the community, national and international levels
Library
Library opening hours are modified on
Saturday - Sunday & Substitute National Holidays
8.30 a.m. - 9.00 p.m.
(Start 18th August 2012)
Library and Information Center
The Library and Information Center was established at the same time with a foundation of the National Institute of Development Administration in 1966. The library is now equipped with an automated system and has become a completely digital library which has enabled its physical space to be improve and modernized for the convenience of library users.
Student Services
When students enter the NIDA campus, they will discover the relaxing atmosphere helping them be well-prepared for learning from the first step. The Institute is landscaped with beautiful trees and gardens, with recreational spaces dotted all over the campus.
Inside the classrooms, students will experience modern teaching and learning facilities suitable for graduate-level studies. Outside the classroom, NIDA has several additional meeting rooms for small-group discussion. There are also designated spaces for academic activities in several buildings.
Furthermore, the entire NIDA campus has Wi-Fi coverage. The students, therefore, can access the Internet network wherever they are on campus. In addition, students can use computers at the computer lab located on the ninth floor. Sayam Boromrajakumari Building.
Facilities
http://studentunion.nida.ac.th/2009/
General Affairs Division
NIDA History
National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) is Thailand's most prestigious graduate university under the Commission on Higher Education, the Ministry of Education. NIDA was the first graduate school that offer an MBA program in Thailand and its MBA program ranked in the number one among Thai business school.
NIDA was founded on April 1, 1966 from His Majesty the King Bhumibol Adulyadej inspiration with initial assistance from the Department of Technical and Economic Cooperation, the Ford Foundation, and the Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities (MUCIA).
NIDA History and Campus Tour
http://gen.nida.ac.th/main/th/personnel/master-plan-and-premises-section
Eng-MBA (ภาคปกติ) (English Program MBA) |
IMBA (ภาคพิเศษ) (International MBA) |
MSc in FIRM (ภาคพิเศษ) |
Ph.D. in Business Administration |
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1. Name of Degree and Credits | Master of Business Administration-English Program (48 Credits) |
Master of Business Administration Intermational Program (42 Credits) |
Master of Science in Financial Investment and Risk Management (36 Credits) |
Ph.D. in Business Administration (60 Credits) |
2. Class Schedule | Full-time Program Monday-Friday |
Past-time Program Only Saturday and Sunday |
Past-Time Program Only Saturday and Sunday |
Friday (18.00-21.00) Saturday and Sunday (9.00-16.00) |
3. Entrance Examination | Written Exam Interview |
Written Exam | Written Exam | Written Exam and Interview |
4. Qualification for taking the written examination Qualification | Hold a Bachelor's degree or Studying in the last semester |
Hold a Bachelor's degree | Hold a Bachelor's degree | Hold a master's degree Minimum TOEFL score is 550 for PPT test or 213 for CBT test (not more than 2 years ago) |
5. Qualification for taking the interview | Pass written Exam | |||
6. Qualification for applying for the scholarship | Hold a Bachelor's degree and have accumulative G.P.A. of not less than 3.00 | Minimum cumulative 3.50 GPA in their Master's Degree and 3.00 GPA in their Bachelor's Degree Minimum TOEFL score is 550 for PPT test or 213 for CBT test (not more than 2 years ago) |
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7. Application Period | 1st round September 2nd round January 3rd round April 4th round June |
1st round June 2nd round January |
1st round April 2nd round June 3rd round September 4th round January |
1st round June-October 2nd roundNovember-April |
8. Written examinations (For Exemptions from the NIDA Qualifying Exams,see the NIDA Announcement) |
1. English Proficiency Test 2. Business Aptitude Test 3. Modified Speed Test |
1.English Proficiency Test 2.Business Aptitude Test 3.Modified Speed Test |
1.English Proficiency Test 2.Business Aptitude Test 3.Modified Speed Test |
A Business Aptitude Test or have GMAT scores of at least 550 (not more than 2 years ago) which can be used as a substitute for the NIDA Business Aptitude Test |
9. Majors | 1. Marketing 2. Finance |
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10. Total Cost (Approximate) | 250,000 | 500,000 | 450,000 | 1,200,000 |
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Viput Ongsakul, Asst. Prof. Dean |
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Maneewan Chat-uthai, Assoc. Prof. Associate Dean for Planning and Development |
Tatchawan Kanitpong, Assoc. Prof. Associate Dean for Administrative Affairs |
Danuvasin Charoen, Asst. Prof. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs |
General Information
The NIDA Business School’s Career Development Center (CDC) was created 3 years ago with the objective of being a resource that would manage career development activities for its students as well as promote the concept of lifelong learning to alumni and the business community.
The Center’s primary mission is to meet the demand of companies for work talent with regard to business knowledge. The Center does this through various means most notably by serving as a consulting center that students can utilize to develop their careers.
The Center also provides the following job finding resource services to students:
The Center also serves as a vehicle for the dissemination of new business knowledge and business education for the community. The Center organizes seminars in the four main business disciplines as well as in more specific areas, e.g. leadership, future business environment and business trends as well as in business presentation, negotiation, and business communication. Seminars are developed for wide range of participants that range from new MBA graduates with no work experience to executives.
Center for Business Innovation (NIDA-CBI)"
Adding Competencies for Adding Up the Benefits"
Information
NIDA-Center for Business Innovation (NIDA-CBI) was established by the Graduate School of Business Administration (GSBA) in 2003 to link, collect and develop new concepts in business administration from faculty and MBA alumni that succeed to do their own business or be top management leader’s organization To achieve the mission and vision, NIDA-CBI focus on academic service about business administration to support SMEs sustainability grown up and stronger in free trade markets with an awareness of ethics, good corporate governance practices, and corporate social responsibility.
Vision
To be excellence academic service center about business administration completely by using fully facilities of the Graduate School of Business Administration (GSBA) or NIDA Business School.
Mission
To focus on academic service about business administration to support SMEs sustainability grown up and stronger in free trade markets with an awareness of ethics, good corporate governance practices, and corporate social responsibility.
Objectives
Our Services
To provide extensive service orientation is apparent in its responsiveness to community needs, its continuing management programs, such as:
Please contact to :
NIDA-Center for Business Innovation (NIDA-CBI)
floor 8 Boonchana-Autthakorn 118 Moo3,
Sereethai RoadKhwaeng Klong-Chan,
Khet Bangkapi Thailand 10240
Tel. 02-7273947, 7273973, 7273984, 3771231-2 Fax. 02-3743282