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Table 4 Rates of graduates who passed the National Licensing Examination for each medical school in Thailand

From: Projecting Thailand physician supplies between 2012 and 2030: application of cohort approaches

Medical school

Years of admission

Total admissions

Total graduates who passed the National Licensing Exam

Years of graduation

Rates of graduates who passed the National Licensing Exam

Vajira (VJ)

2001-2004

161

160

2007-2010

99.4

Khon Kaen (KK)

2001-2004

599

589

2007-2010

98.3

Chiang Mai (CMU)

2001-2004

664

655

2007-2010

98.6

Thammasat (TU)

2001-2004

348

330

2007-2010

94.8

Princess of Naradhiwas (PNU)

2007-2011

88

-

2013-2017

-

Naresuan (NSU)

2003-2004

292

279

2009-2010

95.5

Burapha (BU)

2007-2010

144

-

2013-2016

-

Chulalongkorn (CU)

2001-2004

869

846

2007-2010

97.4

Phayao (PU)

2011

15

-

2017

-

Phramongkutklao (PMK)

2001-2004

192

174

2007-2010

90.6

Mahasarakham (MSU)

2007-2010

249

-

2013-2016

-

Ramathibodi (RA)

2000-2004

505

494

2006-2010

97.8

Walailak (WA)

2008-2010

143

-

2014-2016

-

Srinakharinwirot (SWU)

2000-2003

390

376

2006-2009

96.4

Siriraj (SI)

2000-2003

798

791

2006-2009

99.1

Prince of Songkla (PSU)

2001-2003

583

553

2007-2009

94.9

Suranaree University of Technology (SUT)

2006-2010

240

-

2012-2016

-

Ubonratchathani (UBU)

2006-2010

134

-

2012-2016

-

Rangsit (RSU)a

2000-2004

456

445

2006-2010

97.6

Total

5,857

5,692

 

97.2

  1. aFaculty of Medicine, Rangsit University, is the only private medical school in Thailand.
  2. Source: Human Resources for Health Research and Development Office (HRDO), MoPH (2011).