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STUDY IN MALAYSIA

Malaysia offers the most convenient tuition fee for education. This country delivers quality education at a reasonable cost and accepts students with requirement constraints. Malaysia provides opportunity to turn a student’s life with its welcoming attitude to pursue higher education and move to other countries. It is additionally a Geographically protected country and liberated from cataclysmic events, with its cutting-edge technology and effective Transportation framework. It is honored with warm moderate weather conditions lasting through the year. 

WHY MALAYSIA?

Budget Friendly & Working Opportunity​

Educational expenses are very reasonable and low comparing with UK, Australia, and Canada. Malaysian Universities offer practically all subjects that interest the students. In Malaysia, international students allowed to work part-time, around 20 hours’ a week during holidays.

Educational Flexibility​

The process of transferring course credits of a program to another program which leads to the award of qualifications by different or the same institutions is known as Credit Transfer. Plenty of Institutions in Malaysia permits a student to transfer their credit to different institution situated in developed countries.
The transfer of credit is divided into two parts:

1. A transfer from a lower program of study to a higher program. For example, transferring from a diploma to a bachelor’s degree.

2. A transfer which involves the same degree of study as from a bachelor to a bachelor but in a different institution.

 

Easier VISA processing​

Educational expenses are very reasonable and low comparing with UK, Australia, and Canada. Malaysian Universities offer practically all subjects that interest the students. In Malaysia, international students allowed to work part-time, around 20 hours’ a week during holidays.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

COST OF STUDIES

International students’ education costs in Malaysia vary by university and degree. Lab-based courses are more expensive than theoretical programs. A typical calculation of overall is stated which will vary with choices.

Undergraduate program :

Undergraduate programs started at around RM 21,000 per year

Masters program :

A master’s degree course in Malaysia normally starts at RM 23,000 per year

 
Foundation Tuition Fees:

Foundation tuition fees start around at RM 10,000 per year

 

PARTNER UNIVERSITIES

SCHOLARSHIPS IN MALAYSIA

FAQs

Depends on the educational institution. Generally its not mandatory.

All international students studying at public or private higher education institutions are allowed to work part-time for a maximum of 20 hours per week ONLY during semester breaks or holidays of more than 7 days at restaurants, petrol kiosks, mini markets and hotels as long as their student passes remain valid. Please note that prior approval from the Department of Immigration is required.

International students are NOT permitted to work as cashiers. In addition, in the hotel sector, international students are NOT allowed to work as singers, masseurs, musicians or GROs (Guest Relation Officers). International students are not allowed to engage in any job or activity deemed to be immoral.

There are two main intakes:
the September intake, with application deadlines in June
the February intake, with application deadlines in November

You need to apply for VISA through your educational institution and submit all the required documents to them.
Required documents for Malaysian Visa

  • Student visa application form
  • Offer letter from your chosen university
  • Two photocopies of your passport
  • Two passport-sized photographs
  • Academic transcripts and score sheets
  • Proof of funds to meet course and other expenses
  • Health certificate

It takes about 3-4 weeks to get VISA Approval Letter

Yes, you need undergo Health Checkup according to you VISA Requirement

The iKad is an identification card for foreign students and can be used as a means of identification in Peninsular Malaysia. The iKad will only be issued after the Student Pass is endorsed in the passport.

 

The process of transferring course credits of a program to another program which leads to the award of qualifications by different or the same institutions is known as Credit Transfer. Plenty of Institutions in Malaysia permits a student to transfer their credit to different institution situated in developed countries.

The transfer of credit is divided into two parts:

  • A transfer from a lower program of study to a higher program. For example, transferring from a diploma to a bachelor’s degree, and
  • A transfer which involves the same degree of study as from a bachelor to a bachelor but in a different institution.
  • Students studying in Malaysia can transfer their credit and move to other countries like Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Canada, China and Taiwan.