Study in Malaysia

The South China Sea divides this Southeast Asian country into two areas. Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia are two different landmasses that makeup Malaysia. The South China Sea separates the two territories by around 400 kilometers. They'd be around the same size as the state of New Mexico when combined. Malaysia is bordered to the north by Thailand, and to the south by Indonesia and the island of Singapore. A bridge separates Singapore from Malaysia. Malaysia's culture is diversified due to its location in the heart of one of the world's major trading routes. Peninsular Malaysia is home to the majority of the country's population. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's most populated city, is roughly a five-hour bus trip north of Singapore in Peninsular Malaysia. Many mosques and colonial British and Moor-influenced structures adorn this sprawling metropolis on the upswing, reminding trendsetting city-goers of the city's colorful heritage.




Malaysia's academic institutions are divided between public and private tertiary education institutions, and they are worldwide renowned for their innovative programs and effective teaching methods. For individuals wishing to study in Malaysia, higher education institutions provide English-taught courses. Their twinning program allows students to study for a few years in Malaysia and then complete the remainder of their studies in another nation. The country lives true to its title of "Truly Asia," blending Malay, Indian, Indigenous Peoples, and Chinese traditions. It has embraced many Asian traditions and invites international students from all around the world.

The tuition fees vary based on the university and public higher education institutions can be economical. Undergraduate courses can cost from $11,000 - $15,000 while post-graduation may cost from $10,000 - $13,000. The cost of accommodation also differs based on the choice of type. School housing costs from $70 - $400, rented apartments may cost around $150 - $750 and condominiums cost about $200 - $2000. There are scholarships available to help students financially. Students can also work for 20 hours per week part-time and work to manage their expenses.

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