Analysis of autonomous university budget allocation Compared to that of Mahidol University.
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The intention or important goal of being a higher education institution of the state or called "Non-System University" is to reduce the burden of land that the government provides support in the form of a total credit limit or budget in the Silver (Block Grant) by allowing the higher education institutions to the state of the state. Can be more With the objective of analysis In order to compare the budget of the State Higher Education Institute since 2019 - 2022 and studied the analysis of the budget allocation of Mahidol University From the study, the data analysis will be found in the fiscal year 2022, the university of the state, including 26 agencies, allocated budget of 71,001.2118 million baht, representing 50.57 percent of the budget, the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (Ministry Wah) by the Ministry of Ministry, received a budget decreased from 1921 to Baht 1,226.0296 million. Annual fiscal year 2022. Parliamentary Budget Office The Secretariat of the House of Representatives) The university received the highest budget is Mahidol University (13,171.4394 million baht) because the university is a large university. There are many personnel. Divided into 4,012 academic calls and 34.107 support lines, a total of 38,119 people and has many internal segments, including hospitals in the affiliation, such as Siriraj Hospital Ramathibodi Hospital Tropical Vocational Medicine Hospital Dental Hospital and Kanchanaphisek Medical Center From such information It can be seen that Mahidol University, although receiving annual expenditure budget allocation (Government subsidies) the most in Thailand But the university must earn money from Academic service And research to get more than 3 times the budget that has been allocated from the government to allow the university to be self-feed sustainably.
Keywords : Higher education institutions, Annual expenditure budget, Mahidol University
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