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How to choose a school after emigration from Malaysia

After emigrating from Malaysia, I want my children to receive a better education, but I don't know how to choose a school or a public school. Or choose private? Come with me to see how to choose a school after emigrating from Malaysia.

The education system in Malaysia;

Dual course, Malaysia's unique mode of studying abroad in higher education, is the first higher education course in Malaysia, which lies in the transfer of credits. That is to say, there is an international agreement between the Malaysian education authorities and the educational institutions and immigration institutions in the countries where the cooperative schools are located, which brings convenience and possibility for overseas students to transfer to third countries.

This also means that if students choose dual courses, they can not only get European and American university diplomas with low living expenses and tuition fees in Malaysia, but also get international notarization. At present, under this model, Malaysian schools offer a wider range of degrees, and degrees from Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Switzerland can all be completed in Malaysia.

Especially in the fields of commerce, hotel and tourism management, management, computer science, mass communication, engineering and applied science, literature and art, it has the leading level in the world and Asia.

The unique advantages of Malaysian education;

First, the natural landscape:

Malaysia, located in Southeast Asia, is a developing country with four seasons like summer, and the annual temperature is between 25-35 degrees. Malaysia is known as "the charm of Asia". The world-famous Twin Towers, high-rise business districts and rubber gardens everywhere constitute a fascinating landscape, which can be described as beautiful! Although Malaysia's territory is small, its economic growth rate is amazing, and its annual per capita national income is as high as $7,000. Malaysia has a total population of 22 million, with Chinese accounting for 32%. It has the flavor of China traditional culture, and it is also the most complete area to inherit China culture. It uses blood and language. Malaysia enjoys stable political situation, prosperous economy, good public security, mild climate and no natural disasters.

Second, the prospect of studying abroad:

Due to Malaysia's unique education model-dual courses, it is decided that most universities in Malaysia are jointly running schools with famous universities in Britain, the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and other countries, offering dual courses or credit transfer courses. A bachelor's degree lasts only three years and can be easily transferred to a university in a third country. Simple procedures, high visa rate (compared with the same conditions in China) and short cycle provide a good platform for international students to transfer to Commonwealth countries.

Third, the government's certification supervision:

The Malaysian government implements an accreditation system for private educational institutions, that is, there is a special department-Malaysian Academic Accreditation Service, which regularly evaluates the quality of education and adopts a quality standard management system to ensure high-quality teaching quality. The diploma is internationally recognized.

Fourth, reduce costs:

According to incomplete statistics of studying in Malaysia, the average annual tuition and living expenses of students studying in Malaysia are about 50,000-60,000 RMB. Studying in Malaysia is very cost-effective and should be the first choice for most working families in China.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) Language environment of Commonwealth countries;

Malaysia is a Commonwealth country with a high English penetration rate. English is the official language of life and work. So 99% of institutions in Malaysia teach in English.

Comparison between public universities and private universities in Malaysia;

It can be seen that the difference between public universities and private universities is not very big. The biggest difference mainly lies in tuition fees and language requirements. Compared with public universities, private universities have better conditions and more expensive natural tuition fees. The language of Malaysia is basically English, so you must master English well to receive a good education. Malaysia's management of private schools is also relatively strict, which can guarantee the education level.