Find answers to the most common questions about studying in Malaysia
Questions About Studying in Malaysia
Costs vary depending on the university and program. Generally,
annual tuition fees range from $3,000 to $8,000 USD for bachelor's
degrees. Living costs are approximately $300 to $500 USD per
month. Malaysia is considered one of the most affordable study
destinations compared to the quality of education offered.
English is the primary language of instruction in most Malaysian
universities, especially in private institutions. All our partner
universities offer programs taught entirely in English.
Yes, all universities we work with are internationally accredited
and recognized. Many Malaysian universities have partnerships with
prestigious UK, Australian, and American universities.
Malaysia is considered one of the safest countries in Asia for
international students. It has a stable political environment, low
crime rates, and a welcoming multicultural society.
Yes! Malaysia is a Muslim-majority country, so halal food is
widely available everywhere at affordable prices with great
variety. You'll find halal options in restaurants, food courts,
and supermarkets throughout the country.
Questions About Admission & Visa
For Universities: Valid passport, academic
certificates (high school or bachelor's) with English translation,
English language certificate (IELTS 5.5+ or TOEFL), passport
photos with white background, and bank statement.
For Language Institutes: Valid passport, passport
photos, and latest academic certificate. No prior language
certificate required.
Admission procedures usually take 1-2 weeks, and student visa
processing takes 4-8 weeks. We recommend applying at least 3
months before your intended start date.
Our visa success rate is 98%. Our experienced team handles all
documentation and follows up with EMGS (Education Malaysia Global
Services) to ensure smooth processing.
For most degree programs, you need IELTS 5.5-6.0 or equivalent.
However, many universities offer English foundation programs if
you don't meet the requirements. Some universities also accept
alternative tests.
Yes, international students can work part-time (up to 20 hours per
week) during semester breaks and holidays. This allows you to gain
work experience while studying.
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