Key Features
1. Established in 1993
2. Thai programmes off ered in Thai language prepares students in areas like hotel & resort management, culinary arts & kitchen management, tourism management, spa management and MICE & events anagement
3. The international programmes are off ered in association with Ecole Hotelier de Lausanne, Switzerland and Le Cordon Bleu, France respectively
Dusit Thani College (DTC) in Bangkok has been one of the premier institutes in the country for the training and development of quality manpower required for tourism sector. The college is promoted by Dusit Thani International, leaders in hospitality in the country with over 20 world-class properties located across different parts of Asia. The college provides bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes in various disciplines related to this sector which are recognised and accredited by the Ministry of University Affairs.
The BBA programmes offered at DTC provide the students with an option to specialise either in the Thai or in international markets.
Dusit Thani College has forged several other international associations with leading hospitality institutions in Asia and abroad for student exchange and academic advancement initiatives. This includes the likes of ASO College Group, Japan; Lyceum of the Philippines University; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Tsuji Culinary Institute, Japan; University College Birmingham, UK; and William Angliss Institute, Melbourne, Australia. DTC also offers an MBA in Hotel & Restaurant Management, which is delivered in Thai language.
Admission to all the programmes happens twice a year – January and September. Students seeking admission are required to appear for a written exam on English and mathematics. Successful candidates are invited for individual interviews, role-play and group activity before being granted admission. Students having a SAT score of 1000 are exempted from the written tests.
DTC provides multiple opportunities for students to flourish in different extra-curricular activities beyond the classrooms.