Study in Malaysia
A tropical gateway to global education
Malaysia
Why study in Malaysia
Malaysia has rapidly emerged as a premier educational hub in Southeast Asia, offering a unique blend of high-quality academic standards and an affordable cost of living. The country is home to several world-ranked public universities and prestigious international branch campuses from the UK and Australia, providing students with globally recognised degrees at a fraction of the cost.
Beyond academics, Malaysia is a centre for innovation and research, particularly in the digital and technical sectors. Its multicultural society, composed of Malay, Chinese, and Indian heritages, creates an inclusive environment that welcomes international students with open arms. With English widely used as the primary medium of instruction in private higher education institutions, students can seamlessly integrate into both academic and social life while preparing for a career in a thriving regional economy.
Popular programmes
Malaysia is a global leader in specific fields such as Islamic Finance, Hospitality, and Engineering. Due to its strategic location and growing digital economy, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) courses are highly sought after, with many programmes offering industry-integrated internships.
The country is also a popular destination for Business and Creative Arts, providing modern facilities and a curriculum that reflects current industry trends. With competitive tuition fees and a strong emphasis on employability, Malaysia’s academic programmes are tailored to help international students launch successful global careers.
What sets Malaysia apart
A significant advantage of studying in Malaysia is the introduction of the Graduate Pass (Social Visit Pass – Graduate) by Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS). This pass allows international graduates from Malaysian higher education institutions to stay in the country for up to 12 months after completing their degree.
During this year, graduates can seek employment, undertake internships, or explore business opportunities. Furthermore, Malaysia’s strategic location as a gateway to ASEAN provides students with unparalleled networking opportunities in one of the world's fastest-growing economic regions. This post-study flexibility, combined with the absence of a required income tax for certain entry-level brackets, makes Malaysia a financially attractive start for young professionals.
Student life
Student life in Malaysia blends diverse cultures, flavours, and landscapes, with cities like Kuala Lumpur and George Town offering both modern skyscrapers and historic UNESCO sites. From late‑night “Mamak” stalls and efficient transport systems to weekend escapes in the Cameron Highlands or Langkawi, students enjoy a multicultural experience enriched by festivals like Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, and Deepavali.
Min. wage per hour for part-time jobs
Max. allowed part-time work hours
Cost of living
- Accommodation: RM 400 – RM 1,500/month
- Food: RM 600 – RM 900/month
- Transportation: RM 80 – RM 150/month
- Utilities: RM 100 – RM 250/month
- Health insurance: RM 40 – RM 60/month
(Source: https://www.numbeo.com/ as of Feb 2025)
Visa and work permit
Student visa
- Eligibility: Must have a valid offer letter from a licensed Malaysian educational institution and pass a medical screening.
- Validity: Typically issued for 1 year or the duration of the course, renewable annually.
Post-study work visa
- Eligibility: Completion of a bachelor's degree or higher from a recognised Malaysian university.
- Validity: Up to 12 months.
Employment opportunities
- Information Technology (Cybersecurity & AI): High
- Healthcare and Medical Services: High
- Manufacturing and Engineering: High
- Financial Services & FinTech: Medium
- Renewable Energy: Medium
Most universities require proof of English proficiency, such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or the local MUET (Malaysian University English Test). Some programmes may also require specific entrance exams depending on the field of study.
Tuition fees vary significantly. Public universities may range from RM 8,000 to RM 25,000 per year, while private universities can range from RM 30,000 to RM 50,000 per year for standard degrees.
Most Malaysian universities require a minimum CGPA of 2.0 to 2.5 for undergraduate entry, though competitive programmes like Medicine or Engineering often require 3.0 or higher.
The Visa Approval Letter (VAL) typically takes 4 to 6 weeks to process once the complete application and payment are received by EMGS.
