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1. 12th most preferred education
destination in the world among international students
UNESCO (2014) statistics reveal which places around the world
attract the most overseas students to their universities. Malaysia is ranked
12th.
2. Wide choice of courses and
institutions for international students
Private universities |
57 |
Private university colleges |
29 |
Foreign university branch campuses |
8 |
Private colleges |
195 |
Note: Only institutions that have obtained
approval from the Malaysian Ministry of Home Affairs can recruit international
students.
3. Multiple pathways to other
international universities
Private
colleges and universities in Malaysia could be your pathway to other
international universities through the American Degree Program, credit transfer
programmes, and advanced standing arrangements.
4. 8 foreign university branch
campuses to choose from
Students
study for the same qualification but pay lower tuition fees; they also have the
opportunity to spend one or more semesters at the main campus overseas.
5. Malaysia is currently home to
more than 172,000 international students
According
to NST, In Malaysia, as of Dec 31, 2016, there were
172,886 international students in our higher education institutions, private
and international schools, and language centres. In higher education alone,
there are 132,710 international students.
6. Transnational degree programmes
at its best (UK, US, Australia, New Zealand)
"2+1"
twinning degree programmes
"3+0"
foreign bachelor's degree
7. High quality education that is
assured by legislation such as the Malaysian Qualifications Agency Act 2007
These
programmes can be considered for recognition by the government for the purpose
of employment in the public sector. Accreditation is a status or achievement as
a result of quality assessment by MQA. It is a commitment by MQA to all
stakeholders in higher education i.e students, parents, employers that the
programme accredited by MQA is quality-assured. Source: http://www2.mqa.gov.my/mqr/
8. English as primary medium of
instruction
English
is used as the primary medium of instruction for all courses conducted at
private higher educational institutions.
9. Kuala Lumpur ranks #1 in QS Top
Universities ‘Most Affordable Cities for Students in 2016'
KL
gained a near perfect score for affordability, with a winning combination of
low living costs and relatively low tuition fees (averaging US$3,900 a year),
according to QS Top Universities ‘Most
Affordable Cities for Students in 2016’.
10. Average cost of Living in Malaysia is lower
compared to other popular study destinations
The 2014 HSBC report also found that the average cost of
living in Malaysia for international students is lower compared than other
popular study destinations such as Australia, the UK and the US.
11. The Mercer 2016 Quality of Living Rankings
lists Kuala Lumpur among the top 10 cities in Asia-Pacific
In
the Mercer 2016 Quality of
Living Rankings, which looks at
factors such as safety, health, education and public services, Kuala Lumpur was
listed among the top 10 cities in Asia-Pacific, 2nd in South-east Asia, and 86
overall out of 230 cities.
12. Malaysia ranked 28th in the Global Peace Index
2015
Malaysia
is also a politically stable and geographically safe country that enjoys a warm
and humid tropical climate throughout the year. Learn more about Malaysia
rankings in Global Peace Index 2015.
13. The diversity in Malaysia makes international
students exposed to different cultures and traditions
The
diversity in Malaysia means that international students are exposed to multiple
languages, cultures and traditions as well as a wide variety of culinary treats
and places of interest to explore.
14. Malaysia is a food haven and recreation is
abundant
There
are just so much to choose from, from local food courts to restaurants with regional
favourites. Recreation is abundant in Malaysia with shopping malls, cinemas,
gymnasiums, sports complexes, and more
15. Extensive international student support
services:
·
visa applications
·
institution
representative meets student at airport
·
accommodation
arrangement
·
social and
recreational activities
16. Simple and hassle free system for
international students to gain entry into Malaysia
Obtaining
a visa and a student pass for full-time study in Malaysia is a quick and easy
process.
17. Gateway to Southeast Asia
With
the 9th best airport in the world, students will find it easy to explore the
nearby ASEAN nations, such as Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Philippines,
as well as further on, like China, Japan and Australia.
18. Affordable travel
Malaysia
provides affordable travel within the region for students with low-cost
airlines like AirAsia, AirAsia X, Cebu Pacific, Malindo Air, Tiger Airways,
Scoot, and Jetstar Asia.
19. Work while you study
All
international students with a valid student pass are allowed to work part time
for a maximum of 20 hours per week during semester breaks or holidays of more
than 7 days in specific sectors.
20. It’s easy to get around especially in larger
cities like Kuala Lumpur
·
Light Rapid
Transit (LRT)
·
Mass Rapid
Transit (MRT) (to be completed soon)
·
Taxis, Uber and
GrabCar
·
KL Monorail
·
KTM Komuter
·
MyRapid buses
source : www.studymalaysia.com