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Why Study in Malaysia?
- Rapidly growing higher education sector with globally recognized institutions.
- Lower tuition fees and living expenses compared to many Western countries.
- Rich blend of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous cultures.
- Many programs are taught in English, facilitating easier learning for international students.
- Degrees that are respected and accepted globally.
- Stable political climate and friendly towards international students.
- Gateway to explore Southeast Asia with easy access to neighboring countries.
- Opportunity to work part-time to gain experience and offset expenses.
- Stunning natural beauty from beaches to rainforests for recreational activities.
How Much Does It Cost to Study in Malaysia?
Program Level
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Course Fees (Annually)
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Living Cost (Monthly)
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Undergraduate/Bachelor's Degree
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MYR 15,000 - 30,000
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MYR 1,200 - 2,500
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Post-Graduate/Master's Degree
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MYR 18,000 - 35,000
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MYR 1,200 - 2,500
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Scholarship Opportunities
We offer assistance in securing scholarships, including:
- Malaysian Government Scholarship (MIS).
- Malaysia International Scholarship (MIS).
- General Scholarship – 10% to 30% discount on annual tuition fees.
- Merit Scholarship – 25% to 50% reduction on annual tuition fees.
- Competitive/Merit-based Scholarship – Full coverage of tuition fees.
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Career Opportunities in Malaysia
International students can work up to 20 hours per week during semester breaks and holidays. Graduates can apply for a Professional Visit Pass to stay and work in Malaysia.
Have Questions? Look Here
You’re a prospective student, a current student, or a parent, we understand that you may have questions about our academic programs, admissions process, campus facilities, or any other area of interest.
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during semester breaks with the approval of the Malaysian Immigration Department.
Yes, you can bring your dependents (spouse and children) to Malaysia, but you need to apply for a dependent visa.
Yes, you can apply for a work permit or stay in Malaysia through the Post-Graduation Work Scheme.
The official language is Malay, but English is widely spoken, and many universities offer programs in English.