Reason to study in Malaysia!-
One of many reasons why international students choose Malaysia is because of its cost-effective, high quality tertiary education. As an example, you can acquire a UK engineering degree (3 years) in Malaysia through a 3+0 foreign university franchised degree programme at an estimated one-third the cost to be acquired in UK.
In a recent survey on the 'Most Affordable Cities for Students in 2016' QS University Ranking found that “Kuala Lumpur receives a near-perfect score for affordability, with a winning combination of low living costs and relatively low tuition fees”.
The major components of education cost are:
Course fees which include tuition fees and other study fees payable to the institution, depending on what you are studying and the duration of your course/study programme; and
Living expenses, which will depend on, where you are staying, your type of accommodation and your lifestyle.
Education Costs in Malaysia
Cost of Studying and Living in Malaysia Your course fees will consist of your tuition fees plus other related study expenses. Below are types of fees that you may incur during your course of study :
1. Academic Fees:
Registration fee
Tuition fee
Deposit
Computer/Science laboratory fee
Health & hospitalisation insurance premium
Library fee
Other incidental costs such as examination fees
2. Non-academic Fees:
Student visa fees
Medical check-up
Health and hospitalisation insurance premium
Bachelor’s Degree Programmes
Fields of study
Courses offered at universities and colleges found here are grouped under some 27 fields of study. A field of study consists of a broad area of academic and skills qualifications that come under a similar branch of subject knowledge. In addition, courses offered under each field of study require similar academic entry requirements.
Accounting and Finance; Agriculture, Forestry, Fishery & Veterinary; Architecture & Building; Arts & Design; Audio-visual Techniques & Media Production; Business Management & Administration; Communication & Broadcasting; Computing & IT; Education ; Engineering & Engineering Trades; Environmental Protection; Hospitality & Tourism ; Humanities ; Languages ; Law ; Manufacturing & Processing; Marketing & Sales ; Mathematics & Statistics ; Medical Diagnostic & Treatment Technology; Medicine & Healthcare; Occupational Health & Hygiene Services; Personal Services; Pre-University Programmes ; Science (Life Science/Physical Science/Applied Science) ; Security Services ; Social Sciences; Social Services ; and Transport Services are the 27 field of study broadly available in Malaysia.