Study in Malaysia
Study in Malaysia
With natural
attractions, rich culture and gorgeous scenery, Malaysia attracts people from
all over the world. The country has a unique combination of ancient and modern
architecture, inspired by their mix of cultures and ethnicities. Its location
makes it the perfect destination for any international student looking for a
new experience for their studies.
Why Study in Malaysia?
The recent rapid development of the country has made it an attractive destination for all sorts of people. This has led to the culture and people being incredibly diverse, with lots of different ethnic groups and religions. You will find bustling cities, beautiful beaches and never-ending rain-forests all located in Malaysia, and lots of wildlife too. Malaysia is one of the world’s 17 megadiver se countries, which means it is home to around 20% of the world’s animal species.
The system and structure of tertiary education is run by the country’s Ministry of Higher Education. Individuals who choose to study in Malaysia for higher education can take certificate, diploma, undergraduate or postgraduate courses. There are 6 Malaysian universities in the 2020 QS World University ranking top 500. The highest ranked of these is Universiti Malaya (UM) which comes in at 67th place. Universities in Malaysia can offer high quality education alongside a unique experience.
About Malaysia
Malaysia has two mainland areas (West Malaysia and East Malaysia) separated by the South China Sea. The climate is tropical, and you can expect warm weather throughout the year. The generous monsoon seasons keep the country green and the plants healthy. Malaysia shares a land border with Thailand to the north, and Singapore to the south, but is otherwise surrounded by the sea.
There is evidence of modern human habitation in Malaysia that goes back 40,000 years. Over this time, the country has been under the rule of different countries, which adds to its cultural diversity. Since becoming independent in 1957, Malaysia has had one of the best economic growths in Asia. The economy is fuelled not only by the country’s natural resources, but also by tourism, science and medical tourism. The UN Development Program have commended the Malaysian healthcare system, which is heavily invested in by the government. Malaysia’s emerging economy and rapid development makes it ideal for international students who want to get an education in an interesting and upcoming country.
The long and colourful history of Malaysia is reflected in its government, which is based on the British parliamentary system. The country also has a constitutional monarchy, with the head of state elected every five years. The country’s diversity is also evident in the variety of religions being practised. Although Islam is the official religion of Malaysia, freedom of religion or worship is given, so there are alternative religions, such as Buddhism, Christianity and Hinduism, with many other minority religions.
Cost of Studying and Living in Malaysia
Malaysia uses the Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) as its currency.
Tuition fees will vary at each institution, but will be lower at one of the many public universities. On average, an international student can expect to pay around MYR 7,000 per year for a bachelor’s degree. Masters degrees will cost an international student around MYR 11,000 per year. Private and foreign institutions may have higher tuition fees, particularly for specialist subjects such as medicine.
There are scholarships available for people undertaking
postgraduate studies, which would help with funding. Your institution will be
able to provide you with information about this.
The cost of living in Malaysia is low in comparison to other
tourist destinations like America and the UK. It is recommended that you budget
for between MYR 10,000 and MYR 15,000 per year. This includes food, travel and
accommodation. If you are living in a bigger city such as Kuala Lumpur, your
living costs will be higher than if you are living in a smaller city or town.
You will also need to make sure you have health insurance for your time in
Malaysia, your institution can give you advice on the best policies for
students.
International students are not permitted to work during term-time, but you will need to prove you have sufficient funds to be able to enter Malaysia. This means that ensuring you have the required funding in place in plenty of time.
Visas
In order to be able to study in Malaysia, you will need to apply
for Student Pass, which acts as a student visa. This can be applied for online
before your arrival, but it is more common for your institution to apply on
your behalf once you’ve accepted their offer of a place.
If you are applying for a Student Pass yourself, you will need:
- A
passport sized photograph
- A copy
of your passport
- A copy
of your university offer letter
- Copies
of academic certificates and transcripts
- A
pre-arrival medical declaration report
- Proof of
insurance (Only Online Applicants)
- Proof
that you have sufficient funds for course fees and living costs. (Only
online application)
Your Student Pass will last for a year, so will need renewing if
your course is longer than 12 months.
More information about the visa process and requirements, please
visit the Education Malaysia website, which has been set up
by the Ministry of Education to aid the application of international students.
Languages
The official language of Malaysia is Bahasa Melayu Malaysia, but
the country also has a recognised language of English.
Most courses will be offered in English at both public and
private institutions. If your native language is not English, you may need to
prove your language skills will meet the teaching standards. If they do not, it
is common for universities to offer English proficiency courses to help you
improve.
Even if you are studying a course in English, it is always
recommended that you try to pick up some of the Malaysian language.
Communicating with the locals and other students is the perfect way to
practice, and will make learning easier. This is a skill that will look great
on your CV/resume!
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