Study In Malaysia

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Universities

130K+

International Students

50%

Up-To Scholarship

1-2+

PSW Opportunities

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No IELTS Required

High Visa Approval Rates

Affordable Living Costs & Tuition Fees

Opportunity to Pay Tuition Fees After Visa

Rapid Visa Processing

An Insight into Malaysia

Capital

Capital

Kuala Lumpur

Population

Population

34 M

Language

Language

Malay, English

GDP

GDP

$ 450 billion USD

Dialing Code

Dialing Code

+60

Currency

Currency

Ringgit Malaysia

Major Cities in Malaysia

Malaysia
Malaysia

Popular Courses In Malaysia

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List of Universities in Malaysia

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A Detailed Look at the Process

Here are all the steps that you need to follow to study abroad in Australia

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Research and Choose a University and Program

Identify your field of interest by exploring universities, their programs, reputation, and facilities, considering your preferred course level. Check the eligibility criteria, such as academic qualifications and language proficiency. Ensure the university is accredited by Malaysia's higher education authorities like the Ministry of Higher Education and the Malaysian Qualifications Agency.

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Prepare Required Documents

Applications typically require a completed form, academic transcripts, English proficiency test results, and a valid passport copy. Postgraduate programs may also need recommendation letters, a statement of purpose, a CV, and proof of financial support.

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Submit Application

After submitting your application, the university will review it and issue an offer letter if successful. A conditional offer requires meeting specific criteria, like final exam results or English proficiency, while an unconditional offer confirms all requirements are already met.

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Wait for Offer Letter

After submitting your application, the university will review it and issue an offer letter if successful. A conditional offer requires meeting specific criteria, like final exam results or English proficiency, while an unconditional offer confirms all requirements are already met.

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Confirm Your Acceptance

If you receive an offer letter, you need to confirm your acceptance by submitting a formal reply to the university. This usually involves signing the offer and paying an initial deposit or confirmation fee.

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Pay Tuition Fees

When your visa is approved you can pay the tuition fees based on your offer letter.

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Apply for a Student Visa

After accepting your offer, apply for a Malaysian student visa using the Visa Approval Letter (VAL) provided by the university. Submit required documents like your passport, offer letter, financial proof, and medical results. Visa processing usually takes 2 to 6 weeks, and universities often offer airport pick-up services upon arrival.

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Visa Decision

Wait for the visa decision. The processing time varies, so it's advisable to apply well in advance of your intended start date.

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