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About Malayasia
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Universities
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Costing
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Admission
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Living
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ASIA’S EMERGING HIGHER EDUCATION HUB
Malaysia is quickly becoming a top study destination for students from all over the world, ranking 9th on UNESCO’s top countries for international students in 2015. Studying in Malaysia will give you a better understanding of Asia’s growing importance in today’s globalized world.
Malaysia is quickly becoming a top study destination for students from all over the world, ranking 9th on UNESCO’s top countries for international students in 2015. Studying in Malaysia will give you a better understanding of Asia’s growing importance in today’s globalized world.
REPUTABLE UNIVERSITIES
Malaysian universities are getting better and better. Our partner university Universiti Putra Malaysia is ranked as the second-best university in Malaysia (Times Higher Education 2016) and acknowledged among the top 400 universities in the world (QS World Ranking, place 376). Located in Kuala Lumpur, students gain a top-notch education and the experience of living in a modern, wonderfully varied metropolis.
Malaysian universities are getting better and better. Our partner university Universiti Putra Malaysia is ranked as the second-best university in Malaysia (Times Higher Education 2016) and acknowledged among the top 400 universities in the world (QS World Ranking, place 376). Located in Kuala Lumpur, students gain a top-notch education and the experience of living in a modern, wonderfully varied metropolis.
UNIQUE COURSES AND BENEFITS
International students who want a degree from developed countries like UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand can enroll in collaborative degree programs with reputable international universities such as the 2+1 programs or 3+0 programs which enable students to complete the entire foreign degree programs right here in Malaysia, and still be conferred with a degree from the partner university overseas. Alternatively, international students can study at foreign university branch campuses set up in Malaysia.
International students who want a degree from developed countries like UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand can enroll in collaborative degree programs with reputable international universities such as the 2+1 programs or 3+0 programs which enable students to complete the entire foreign degree programs right here in Malaysia, and still be conferred with a degree from the partner university overseas. Alternatively, international students can study at foreign university branch campuses set up in Malaysia.
LOW COST LIVING& TUITION FEES
The main reason for study in Malaysia is that the tuition fees of high quality programs are very reasonable and highly affordable. The low cost of living is contributed mainly due to the ringgit value is lower compared to other currency, thus results in enormous savings by the students. A student can live comfortably for about RM 1,200 – 1,800 per month (USD 380 – USD 570 per month).
The main reason for study in Malaysia is that the tuition fees of high quality programs are very reasonable and highly affordable. The low cost of living is contributed mainly due to the ringgit value is lower compared to other currency, thus results in enormous savings by the students. A student can live comfortably for about RM 1,200 – 1,800 per month (USD 380 – USD 570 per month).
NO LANGUAGE BARRIER
The official and national language of Malaysia is Malaysian, which is a standardized form of the Malay language. However, since the majorities of the people in Malaysia understands and speak English very well, there is no crucial need for you to master the Malaysian language. A semester or two in Malaysia gives you a great opportunity to improve your English skills.
The official and national language of Malaysia is Malaysian, which is a standardized form of the Malay language. However, since the majorities of the people in Malaysia understands and speak English very well, there is no crucial need for you to master the Malaysian language. A semester or two in Malaysia gives you a great opportunity to improve your English skills.
Graduate
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TUITION FEES (annually) |
5000 USD |
LIVING COST (annually) |
4000 USD |
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Application Procedure (Brief)
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Required Documents
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- Visa Application Form filled completely and duly signed by the applicant.
- The Applicant should have a passport valid for at least 9 months from the date of entry into Malaysia.
- Two passport-size recent photographs (35 mm width x 45 mm height) against a white background pasted and not stapled on the application form.
- A typed covering letter from the applicant stating the purpose of visit.
- Letter from the company / institution in Malaysia.
- A Work Permit Approval from the Immigration Department in Malaysia (in original).
- Please note this Approval Copy is received in a sealed envelope and should not be opened by the Applicant
- Confirmed air ticket.
- Original copy of VDR Approval Letter from Malaysian Immigration Department
- An entry visa is issued, and period of stay is granted at the time of entry into Malaysia.
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Visa Documents
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- Your passport data page (bio-data page which shows your face, name etc.). Students must provide a copy of ALL passport pages during the submission of student pass application to EMGS.
- A copy of your offer letter is required in order to apply for a student visa in Malaysia. If you are making an online application, you will only be able to fill out the form and submit an application once you have received a letter of acceptance/offer from your university/college.
- You need to provide copies of all academic records, certificates or transcripts of studies previously undertaken. Some courses have additional entry requirements. For information regarding these additional requirements check the entry requirements provided by your educational institution.
- Pre-arrival Medical Examination Report from your country of residence if screening was done at a non-EMGS registered overseas clinic (as applicable). A copy of the Lab Report and the Chest X-ray Report should be attached. All should be completed in the English Language.
- Most courses in universities in Malaysia are conducted in English, so you need to show your English language competency is good enough for you to be able to participate fully in your course.
During Study
Students 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; in Restaurants, Petrol Kiosks, Mini Markets and Hotels as long as the Student Pass remains valid. Students are not permitted to work as a cashier. In addition, in the hotel sector, students are not allowed to work as singer, masseur, musician, GRO and other activities deemed to be considered immoral as per the Malaysian law. Application to work part-time must be made through the educational institution in which the student is studying.
Students 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; in Restaurants, Petrol Kiosks, Mini Markets and Hotels as long as the Student Pass remains valid. Students are not permitted to work as a cashier. In addition, in the hotel sector, students are not allowed to work as singer, masseur, musician, GRO and other activities deemed to be considered immoral as per the Malaysian law. Application to work part-time must be made through the educational institution in which the student is studying.
After Study
Post Doc / Funded research / University Teaching Position / Job based on qualifications.
Post Doc / Funded research / University Teaching Position / Job based on qualifications.