UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT’S SATISFACTION TOWARD THE NEW EDUCATION SYSTEM IN THAILAND

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT’S SATISFACTION TOWARD THE NEW EDUCATION SYSTEM IN THAILAND

Since 1997, Thai government had announced the new policy to reduce the funding in education system by changing the main structures from public university to autonomous university. In 2007, there are 14 public universities had implemented the new education systems. Consequently of funding decrease, universities need to open more programs to compete each other in order to survive and match up to the business or student need. Nevertheless, new education system can affect spread out to many private universities. This lead to be question marked on the quality of education system. Therefore, this research is focus on the perception of undergraduate students toward the quality of university in Thailand. In this research, will be used the quota sampling to collect the data from autonomous universities in Thailand. The Structural Equation Modeling is the recommend statistical techniques for this research

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