The result was that Chulalongkorn University had only three faculties during that time.
Later, in 1882, King Chulalongkorn developed this school and gave it the name“Suankularb”.
Then, in 1882, King Chulalongkorn upgraded the school and gave it the name“Suankularb”.
In the 19th century, King Chulalongkorn turned the martial art into a sport.
In 1882, King Chulalongkorn developed this school and gave it the name of Suankularb“Rose Garden”.
Later on, in 1882, King Chulalongkorn developed this school and gave it the name of"Suankularb".
Sasin and the Chulalongkorn University Faculty of Engineering work closely with
industry partners to ensure that the SCE program is always relevant and is meeting practical industry needs.
The Civil Service College then used proceeds donated by members of
the royal family, government officials and ordinary citizens to commission a statue of King Chulalongkorn the Great.
Thus King Vajiravudh ordered that the Royal Pages School become an institution of higher education and
gave it the name the"Civil Service College of King Chulalongkorn" on January 1, 1911.
Graduates from this two-year program receive an MBA from Sasin, the first internationally accredited business program in Thailand,
and a Master's in Industrial Engineering from Chulalongkorn University, the oldest
and one of the best engineering programs in Thailand.
After the Civil Service College had been in operation for some time, King Vajiravudh considered that it had achieved a level of readiness and so, on March 26, 1917,
he declared that it should become Chulalongkorn University, a memorial to his father.
He insisted that“… Education in this country is the first priority, which I am determined to develop…” In 1899, Prince Damrong Rajanupab,
a younger brother of King Chulalongkorn who was the Minister of Interior at the time,
submitted a proposal to found the Civil Service Training School with Phraya Wisutsuriyasak(M.R. Pia Malakul- who later assumed the title of Chao Phraya Phrasadej Surendradhibodi) as the principal.