STUDY IN MALAYSIA

Malaysia’s higher education system is of international standards, closely monitored by the Ministry of Higher Education, which has the vision to turn Malaysia into a Center of Excellence for Higher Education.


BENEFITS OF STUDYING IN MALAYSIA 

  1. The Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) under the Ministry of Higher Education is a quality assurance body responsible for monitoring and overseeing the quality assurance practices and accreditation of national higher education.
  2. In Malaysia, international and local students are able to get foreign degree qualifications from universities in Australia, US, UK, France, Canada, etc. through twinning and 3+0 degrees, as well as foreign university campuses that are already setup in Malaysia.
  3. Malaysia is a newly industrialized country where we have outpaced our developing counterparts. The infrastructure in Malaysia is one of the most developed in Asia with state-of-the-art health care and medical facilities, advanced telecommunications infrastructure, world-class university campus and facilities, and best expressway network in South East Asia.
  4. The expenditure of studying and living in Malaysia is comparatively low to countries like Australia, US, UK, France, Canada, etc. as the Malaysian currency conversion is advantageous. A quick look at the comparison chart shows the expenditure involved in the different countries:
    Country 
            Tuition Fees (annually)
    Living Costs
    (annually)
    Total Education Cost
    (per annum)
    Malaysia
    USD 5,000
    USD 4,000
    USD 9,000
    Australia
    USD 15,000
    USD 10,500
    USD 25,500
    USA
    USD 18,000
    USD 13,000
    USD 31,000
    United Kingdom
    USD 15,000
    USD 12,000
    USD 27,000
    Canada
    USD 13,000
    USD 8,500
    USD 21,500
    Comparison Table of Studying and Living Cost in Malaysia for a typical Business Degree Student
  5. International students benefit from the easy and trouble-free immigration procedures as compared to many other countries which have tighter student immigration procedures
  6. Malaysia is one of the safest and most political stable countries in the world with a relatively low crime rate and the country is free from most natural disasters which makes it an attractive country to live in. The weather in Malaysia is sunny and rainy all year without extreme cold or hot weather conditions making the weather easily adaptable. In 2011, Malaysia was ranked 19th most peaceful country out of 153 countries
    Global Peace Index Malaysia
    Source: www.visionofhumanity.org
  7. With the many races and cultures living together in Malaysia, this country is a food heaven with a great variety of cuisines. Both Halal and non-Halal food are widely available in Malaysia.
    Malay food       Dim Sum       Indian Food
    Malay Food                                                 Chinese Food                                            Indian Food
    Chilis Chicken       Big Mac        Starbucks
  8. Malaysia is a friendly, beautiful and culturally rich country - One that’s extremely good value for money to travel in. It’s modern enough to be comfortable yet full of natural beauty. Malaysia has an impressive variety of microcosms ranging from the space-age high-rise buildings of Kuala Lumpur to the world’s largest single cave chamber in Sarawak’s extraordinary Gunung Mulu National Park and Sabah's Sipadan Island which is known as one of the top destinations for diving in the world. In 2010, Malaysia was ranked no.9 most visited country in the world.
    Malaysia Air Bridge Langkawi   Malaysia Sepang F1 Circuit
    Airbridge at Langkawi Island                                                      Sepang F1 Race Circuit
    Malaysia Sipadan Island   Cameron Highlands
    Sipadan Island, Sabah                                                                Tea Plantation at Cameron Highlands 
  9. International students benefit from the experience of studying in Malaysia through the exposure of the different cultures and traditions of a multi-racial country which is valuable and not easily available
  10. Although Malay and English are widely used in Malaysia for daily communications, the diversity of the Malaysian society has put into place the wide use of many other languages and dialects such Mandarin, Tamil, Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka, FooChow, Hainanese, Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and other indigenous languages. 
















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