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The Pathumwan Institute of Technology (Thai: สถาบันเทคโนโลยีปทุมวัน, RTGS: Sathaban Theknoloyi Pathumwan) is a Thai public university in Pathum Wan District, Bangkok, Thailand. [1] Established in 1932 as a technical school by a group of Thai naval officers, the institute was upgraded to technical ...
Pathum Wan District occupies 8.369 square kilometres (3.231 sq mi) in Bangkok's Phra Nakhon side (east of the Chao Phraya River).It is bordered by Dusit and Ratchathewi districts to the north across Khlong Saen Saep, Watthana and Khlong Toei to the east across the Maenam railway, Sathon and Bang Rak to the south across Rama IV Road, and Pom Prap Sattru Phai to the west across Khlong Phadung ...
The word "Rajabhat" is derived from the same origin as the Hindi, "Rajput" (from Sanskrit raja-putra, "son of a king").In this sense, a "Rajabhat University" might be regarded as being analogous to the English "King's College", or "Royal Institute", or more literally as a "Prince's University" ("Rajabhat" could be considered to mean "prince").
An institute of technology (also referred to as technological university, technical university, ... Examples are Pathumwan Institute of Technology ...
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It was later established as a national university in 1917, making it the oldest institute of higher education in Thailand. [ 3 ] During the reign of Chulalongkorn's son, King Vajiravudh , the Royal Pages School became the Civil Service College of King Chulalongkorn.
Shinawatra University (SIU), formerly Metharath University (MRU), is a private international university in Thailand, established by Thaksin Shinawatra and his colleagues. The campus was designed and developed by Soontorn Boonyatikarn in 1997.
Exit 1: Soi Kasemsan 2, Jim Thompson House Museum, Pathumwan Institute of Technology, Tesco Lotus Rama 1, Bus Stop to Siam (escalator) Exit 2: Sala Wachirawut National Stadium, Charoen Phon Intersection, Bus Stop to Yotse (Elevator) Exit 3: Bangkok Art and Culture Center (bridge) Exit 4: 2nd floor, MBK Center (bridge)