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Studying In Malaysia

  1. What are the main requirements to study in Malaysia?

    International students must have at least twelve (12) years of education and have undergone a national/international examination recognized by the Ministry of Education for the purpose of admission to diploma or degree programmes.

  2. What is the average tuition fees in Malaysia?
    Tuition fees will depend on the programme and the institution that you choose. Please use our cost calculator to estimate the costs.
    For more information regarding the cost of education in Malaysia, please click here.

    For detailed information, please liaise directly with the institutions you are considering.

  3. What is the language of instruction?

    English is widely used, most of the courses are being taught in English.

  4. Can I work while studying?

    All international students studying at public or private higher education institutions 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 at restaurants, petrol kiosks, mini markets and hotels as long as their student passes remain valid. Please note that prior approval from the Department of Immigration is required.

    International students are NOT permitted to work as cashiers. In addition, in the hotel sector, international students are NOT allowed to work as singers, masseurs, musicians or GROs (Guest Relation Officers). International students are not allowed to engage in any job or activity deemed to be immoral.

    Applications to work part time must be made through the educational institution at which the international students are enrolled. The international student needs to be present with the representative of the education institution at the Immigration Department of Malaysia in order to submit an application for part time work.

  5. Are there scholarships?

    You will need to check with the college/university that has accepted you as a student on this matter. The Malaysian government also offers scholarship opportunities to talented students. For further information on these scholarships, you can refer to this link: https://biasiswa.mohe.gov.my/INTER/

  6. Can I study part time?

    Under current rules, except for mobility programmes, international students can only enrol for full-time courses. However, your actual schedule depends your academic course. Students often find ample time in between lectures and coursework to pursue hobbies and other interests.

    Travels are quick and easy, so going on a short holiday is a luxury everyone can afford. In between studies, students can also work part-time when they are on a semester break or holiday period of more than 7 days. You can read more on working part-time while studying here.

  7. Can I pursue two degrees at the same time?

    No, you are only allowed to study one full-time degree at any one time.

  8. How can I work in Malaysia after graduation?

    You can read here for more information.

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