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Solutions to Common Problems in Studying in Malaysia

Solutions to Common Problems in Studying in Malaysia

Q: If you don't have language scores, can you apply for an undergraduate course directly?

A: Yes. We have a very good language school, which can offer language courses. After the language course, students will be assisted to apply for local universities in Malaysia. Some public universities also accept applications from students without IELTS scores, such as Malaysia Polytechnic University (UTM), University of Malaya (UM) and University of Northern Malaysia (UUM). Private universities have English language preparatory courses, and students can choose the language courses of private universities and enter professional study after passing the language. Students with higher English level can also take the school language test. People who pass the test don't need to read this language. Teacher Song strongly suggested that students should master the language before entering the professional study, otherwise the professional study will be a painful and difficult struggle. Many students are eager to enter professional courses, but without English as a tool, the consequences can be imagined, just like soldiers without guns on the battlefield.

Q: Does Malaysia need financial guarantee?

A: You don't need financial guarantee to study in a private university in Malaysia. You need to provide a bank deposit certificate of150,000 to apply for a public university undergraduate course, and a RMB deposit certificate of100,000 to apply for a master's degree (ordinary banks can provide deposit certificates in Chinese and English). In xx, China's per capita GDP has reached US$ 2,000, and families in China can fully afford Malaysian tuition and living expenses.

Q: Are junior college, undergraduate and master's diplomas from Malaysian government universities and private universities recognized in Malaysia and China?

A: We are responsible for the application. The names of Malaysian public universities and private universities can be found on the foreign-related supervision website of the Ministry of Education of China, both of which are recognized by the Ministry of Education of China. Teacher Song reminded the students that in order to facilitate their future work and further study in China, they must choose a university recognized by the foreign-related supervision network of the Ministry of Education of China. What is particularly puzzling is the public universities. Many students think that public universities are recognized, but this is not the case. Malaysian public universities are 2 1, and only 7 universities are recognized by the Ministry of Education of China. There are more than 400 private universities and colleges, only 20 of which are accredited by the Ministry of Education of China.

Q: Can I apply to other universities such as Britain and Australia if I go to Malaysia to finish a one-year language course?

A: Yes. After the language is passed, students can freely apply for universities in Britain, Australia and other countries. Malaysia is a country that speaks English as a second language. Students learn English in countries with language environment, and their English has improved rapidly.

Q: I want to study in Kuala Lumpur, but I'm not sure how my family will remit money to me, and I don't need any international remittance service! Also, I will bring tuition when I go, but the customs won't allow me to bring that much cash. What should I do?

A: Remittance can be made through electronic banking or through the post office/Agricultural Bank of China Western Union. Tuition fees can be carried in cash. You can take enough money out of the country as long as you take the admission notice to the bank to apply for proof of carrying money. In addition, there is no handling fee for handling the bank's international credit card, but there is a handling fee for withdrawing cash. Please consult the bank's professionals for details. In fact, when you go through the customs with 30,000-40,000 RMB, generally no one will check it.

Q: How much does it cost to study in Malaysia for one month?

A: Living expenses mainly include accommodation, meals and daily expenses. A student's living expenses in Malaysia are about 30,000 RMB/year.

Q: Is it safe? What is the relationship between Malaysia and China?

A: The law and order in Malaysia is very good. The incidence of malignant cases is much lower than that of developed countries such as the United States and Britain. Malaysians believe in Muslims and are very friendly. Malaysian tourism also has a big market in China, which also shows that this country has a good public security. Malaysia recognizes one China and has stable diplomatic relations with China.

Q: Can ordinary working families afford it?

A: When studying in a university in Malaysia, a student's annual expenditure is about 50,000-60,000 RMB (tuition+living expenses), which should be affordable for ordinary working-class families. Malaysia has the lowest cost among English learning countries.

Q: Can China students apply for visas directly from Malaysia and transfer to Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand for further study after completing their studies at Malaysian universities?

A: Yes. Malaysia is a Commonwealth country, and its education is recognized by western countries in Europe and America.

Q: What are the employment prospects of international graduates in China?

China students usually go back to work, study abroad, emigrate or work after graduation. About 75% of those who return to China for employment have joined foreign enterprises, some have joined state-owned enterprises and government agencies, and a few have started their own companies.

Q: Do China students need to learn Malay?

A: Foreign students in private universities do not need to learn Malay. Foreign students in public universities need to learn Malay. The language of instruction is English. The main purpose of letting foreign students learn Malay in government universities is to let them know about local customs and cultural life, so as to better adapt to local life. Learning Malay is like China's physical education class or music class, and it won't be difficult for students.

Q: What is the university system in Malaysia? When do they usually start school?

A: Generally, the undergraduate course is three years, and some schools have majors of four years (most undergraduate courses in USM of HKUST are four years). The master's degree needs 1-2 years, and most students need 1.5 years to complete their master's studies. Government universities start at the end of June every year, from the end of June to 65438+February. All courses are open to international students at the end of June, and some majors are open in June 65438+February. Public universities need to apply six months in advance. Private universities and language schools generally enroll students at least three times a year and can apply at any time.

Q: Is there anything special to prepare for the trip?

A: In addition to regular luggage, students are advised to bring folding mosquito nets and formal clothes. There are many mosquitoes in the tropical rain forest climate, and mosquito nets are good helpers. Formal occasions or large-scale activities require formal attire, so formal attire is necessary. There are many beautiful islands in Malaysia, and swimsuits will definitely come in handy.

Q: Is it difficult for the Malaysian government to apply for a university? What are the application conditions?

A: The application period of Malaysian government universities is relatively long, but those who meet the application conditions will be accepted. Undergraduate applicants suggest that they can apply for two public universities at the same time. Generally, undergraduates in public universities only have one admission opportunity a year. Applicants for master's degree should have the same or very related major as master's degree, have a degree certificate upon graduation, and have an average score of over 75 points during the undergraduate period. Generally speaking, IELTS 6 is required. Students without IELTS scores can take language courses offered by government universities and enter professional studies after passing them. Students who apply for a master's degree in a public university need five years' work experience.

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