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Basic steps of applying for studying and transferring in Malaysia

After studying in Malaysia, some students feel that the teaching or other aspects of the school do not meet their expectations, so they will transfer. Experts studying abroad summarized the general steps of transfer for students' reference.

Students can get the notice on the same day or the next day after paying the application materials and application fees for the new school.

Because you want to transfer, the original school will hand in your passport to the Immigration Bureau and shorten your current visa to about 2-4 weeks (the process of shortening the visa is about 2 weeks). After that, the school will give you a passport and a letter of withdrawal from the school. After getting these two things, when you go to a new school, you need to write a letter to the Immigration Bureau explaining why you want to transfer (for example, the original school was not assigned to the compulsory major of Hong Kong middle school, and so on). ).

After the new school receives these materials from you, plus the application materials stamped with the official seal of the previous school and the signature of the person in charge, you can get a new visa from the Immigration Bureau. This is the end of the transfer procedure. If there are classes in the new school during the transfer process, students can continue to handle the transfer procedures themselves while attending classes first. Experts remind: Because students' applications now have to go through the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), the Ministry of Higher Education will mainly check students' attendance and transcripts. If the student's attendance rate is less than 70% or the exam results are too poor (for example, 10 failed in 7 or 8 exams), the higher education department will consider rejecting the student's transfer. Then students can only go back to their original schools, and then consider transferring after their grades and attendance meet the standards.