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Studying in Malaysia offers an exciting mix of high-quality education, affordable living, and rich multicultural experiences. With modern campuses, English-medium programs, and a welcoming environment, Malaysia has become one of Asiaβs fastest-growing education hubs for international students.
Malaysia is home to a number of reputable universities β both public and private, as well as branch campuses of top international universities. Popular institutions include:
University of Malaya (UM)
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
Taylorβs University
Monash University Malaysia
Nottingham University Malaysia
INTI International University
Sunway University
Most universities are located in or near Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, and Penang, offering students vibrant city life alongside excellent academic facilities.
The medium of instruction is English for most higher education programs, especially at private universities and international branch campuses.
Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) is the national language, and learning a few phrases can help you connect with locals and enjoy everyday life more easily.
Malaysia is known for its affordable tuition fees compared to Western countries. On average:
Undergraduate programs: USD 3,000β6,000 per year
Postgraduate programs: USD 4,000β8,000 per year
If you study at an international branch campus, fees may be slightly higher but still much lower than studying in the UK or Australia.
π‘ Scholarships are widely available through the Malaysian government, universities, and international organizations β such as:
Malaysia International Scholarship (MIS)
MTCP Scholarship (Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme)
University-specific scholarships
Malaysia offers one of the lowest living costs in Asia while maintaining a high standard of living.
Estimated monthly expenses:
Accommodation: USD 150β300
Food and transport: USD 150β250
Total average: USD 300β600 per month
Cities like Kuala Lumpur are more urban and active, while smaller towns offer quieter, even more affordable options.
All international students need a Student Pass (Visa) issued by the Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS).
Requirements include:
An offer letter from a Malaysian institution
Proof of sufficient financial support
Valid passport
Health examination report
The visa process is generally smooth and can be handled by your university through the EMGS portal.
Malaysia is a multicultural country where Malay, Chinese, Indian, and other communities live in harmony. Youβll experience diverse traditions, languages, and cuisines β from nasi lemak and roti canai to Chinese dim sum and Indian curries.
The countryβs location also makes it a gateway to Southeast Asia β just hours away from Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
You can apply directly to universities online. Common requirements include:
Academic transcripts
Passport copy
Proof of English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent)
Personal statement or motivation letter
Reference letters (for postgraduate applicants)
Most universities have two main intakes per year β typically February and September, though some private universities offer rolling admissions.
All international students must have medical insurance approved by EMGS. Malaysia has an excellent healthcare system with modern hospitals and affordable services for students.
International students can work up to 20 hours per week during semester breaks or holidays (not during regular classes), mainly in sectors like food service, retail, or hospitality β with approval from immigration authorities.
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High-quality, internationally recognized degrees
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Affordable tuition and living costs
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English-speaking environment
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Culturally diverse and welcoming society
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Safe and student-friendly atmosphere
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Easy travel to other Asian destinations
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