SAT Test Centers and Dates in Thailand

By | March 19, 2019

According to the College Board, there are 29 test centers for SAT and SAT Subject Tests in Thailand. Please note that before you register either of the SAT exams, you should choose your test date and test location. Each testing location is affiliated with an educational institution, such as high school, community college, or university. The following test centers administer one or more of 2019 and 2020 SAT tests in Thailand.

SAT Test Centers and Dates in Thailand

2019 – 2020 SAT Test Dates in Thailand

  • March 9, 2019
  • May 4, 2019
  • June 1, 2019
  • August 24, 2019
  • October 5, 2019
  • November 2, 2019
  • December 7, 2019
  • March 14, 2020
  • May 2, 2020
  • June 6, 2020
  • August 29, 2020
  • October 3, 2020
  • November 7, 2020
  • December 5, 2020

SAT Testing Centers in Thailand

AMERICAN INTL SCH OF BANGKOK

Address: 900 Moo 3 Bangna Trad, 15, Samutprakarn, Thailand
Center Code: 71170

BERKELEY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Address: 123 Bangna-trad Road, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71118

BRITISH COLUMBIA INTL SCH BANGKOK

Address: 606, Kalaprapruk Rd.,, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71115

BRITISH INTL SCH-PHUKET

Address: 59 Moo 2 Thepkrasattri Rd, Phuket, Thailand
Center Code: 71158

CHIANG MAI INTL SCH

Address: 13 Chetupon Rd, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Center Code: 71134

CHIANG RAI INTL SCH

Address: 496 Moo 5, Chiang Rai, Thailand
Center Code: 71140

CONCORDIAN INTL SCH

Address: 918 Moo 8 Tambon Bangkaew, Samutprakarn, Thailand
Center Code: 71117

FACULTY OF LIBERAL ARTS/KMITL

Address: Chalongkrung Rd, Ladkrabang District, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71124

GARDEN INTL SCH EASTERN SEABOARD

Address: 188/24 Moo 4 Pala-bangchang Road, Rayong, Thailand
Center Code: 71148

HARROW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Address: 45 Soi Kosumruamchai 14, Sikun, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71105

INTL COMM SCH

Address: 1225 The Parkland Rd, Bangna, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71110

INTL SCH EASTERN SEABOARD

Address: Burapha Golf Club, Sriracha, Chonburi, Thailand
Center Code: 71113

KAJONKIETSUKSA SCH-KATHU CAMPUS

Address: 125 Soi The Valley 1, Pra Phuketkaew, Phuket, Thailand
Center Code: 71154

KEERAPAT INTL SCH

Address: 58 Moo 9 Soi Ramindha 34, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71109

KIS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Address: Kis, 999/124 Kesinee Ville, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71112

MAHIDOL UNIVERSITY INTL COLLEGE

Address: 999 Phuthamonthon Sai 4, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Center Code: 71119

NAKORNPAYAP INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Address: 240 Moo 6, San Phi Sua, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Center Code: 71141

NEW INTL SCH OF THAILAND

Address: 36 Sukhumvit Road Soi 15, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71108

NIVA INTL SCH

Address: 18 Soi Phokaew 3 Yaek 9, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71125

PREM TINSULANONDA INTL SCH

Address: 234 Moo 3 T Huay Sai, A Mae Rim, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Center Code: 71131

REGENTS INTERNATIONAL SCH-PATTAYA

Address: 33/3 Moo 1 Pong, Banglamung, Thailand
Center Code: 71144

RUAMRUDEE INTL SCH

Address: Mooban Chokchai Panchasap, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71101

SHREWSBURY INTL SCH

Address: 1922 Charoen Krung Rd, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71116

SINGAPORE INTL SCH OF BANGKOK

Address: 498/11 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 39, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71103

ST ANDREWS INTL SCH

Address: 1020 Sukhumvit Rd, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71120

TC INTL SCH

Address: 101/177 M007 Soi Mooban, Samut Prakarn, Thailand
Center Code: 71168

THE REGENTS INTL SCH BANGKOK

Address: 601/99 Pracha-uthit Road,, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71126

UWC THAILAND INTL SCH

Address: 115/15 Moo 7, Thalang, Thailand
Center Code: 71151

WELLS INTL SCH

Address: 2209 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok, Thailand
Center Code: 71114

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Military

The total strength of the conscription army (duration of basic military service 24 months) is around 360,000, that of the paramilitary forces around 94,000 men. The army (245,000 soldiers) is a. divided into seven mechanized divisions of different types, one light infantry, artillery, anti-aircraft and engineer division, two special forces divisions and other independent combat and combat support units. The air force has around 46,000 and the navy around 70,000 men (including 20,000 marines).

Administration

Thailand is divided into 76 provinces (Changwat) with 878 districts (Amphoe) and 7255 parishes (Tambon) as well as the capital Bangkok. At the head of a province there is a governor.

Media

Until the press censorship law was repealed in 1991, Thailand largely had a state information and news monopoly. Since then there has been greater freedom of the press, at least formally, but all media organs are subject to self-censorship. Since the last military coup (May 2014), however, cases of censorship by the military have increased. Check sportsqna to see The Best of Thailand.

Press: The press is heavily focused on Bangkok; the most important daily newspapers (all in Thai) are “Khao Sod” (founded 1991), “Daily News” (founded 1964), “Thai Rath” (founded 1948), “Matichon” (founded 1977) and “Baan Muang «(Founded 1972).

The news agency is the Thai News Agency (TNA).

Broadcast: The supervisory authority is the Radio and Television Executive Committee (RTEC, founded in 1975). In mid-2004, the National Broadcasting Commission was established as an independent regulatory authority. »Radio Thailand« (RTH, founded in 1928), which is under the control of the government, operates over 100 radio stations and broadcasts its programs in Thai and eleven other languages ​​(German, English, French, eight Asian languages). A station operated by the Ministry of Education broadcasts school radio and educational programs. The radio station “Radio Saranrom” (founded in 1968 as “Voice of Free Asia”), which is subordinate to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, broadcasts in Thai and four foreign languages. The television stations “Television of Thailand” (TVT) and “The Royal Thai Army Television HSA-TV” are state-controlled. “Independent Television” (ITV) went on air in 1996 as the first private television provider. In addition, the pay TV broadcaster “Thai Sky TV” and a number of smaller companies broadcast their programs.