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Most Demanded Programs in Malaysia

A quick overview of Malaysia’s most popular study programs for global students, highlighting fields with strong career opportunities and international appeal.

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Scholarships & Funding in Malaysia

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Follow our 6 step-by-step guide to make your study abroad journey simple and stress-free. From application to arrival, we cover every stage with expert support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about studying abroad? Our FAQ section gives you clear and simple answers to guide your journey.

Yes! Compared to Western countries, Malaysia offers excellent value. A comfortable student budget is about RM2,000-3,000/month in Kuala Lumpur (about $450-650), and even less in smaller cities. This covers lovely accommodation, food, transport, and some entertainment. Many students say the low costs let them enjoy life while studying.

Not at all! All classes are in English, and most Malaysians speak English, too. Street signs, menus, and public transport information are in English.

Malaysia is a food paradise! You'll find delicious Malay, Chinese, and Indian dishes everywhere. Campus cafeterias serve halal food at student prices (RM5-10 per meal). From spicy nasi lemak to sweet teh tarik drinks, there's always something new to try. Vegetarian and international options are widely available too.

Yes, if you're a postgraduate student (Master’s or PhD) in Malaysia, you may bring your parents, spouse and children by applying for a Dependent Pass or a Long Term Social Visit Pass (LTSVP).