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Is it good to study in Malaysia? Is it easy to graduate?

Malaysia is a good choice for students whose family financial conditions are not very good. Generally, the annual tuition fee is about 30,000, and the living expenses are about 20,000-30,000.

The following overseas study teachers from Tiandao Education will help you answer this question:

1. Good development prospects. Although Malaysia is not a big country, it is one of the most prosperous countries in Asia, close to China. China's economy, trade and cooperation have continued to develop steadily, with an annual growth rate of more than 30%, making it China's tenth largest trading partner in the world. The economic situation has been stable in recent years and the unemployment rate is low. According to a survey of experts studying abroad in Malaysia, Malaysia has a large number of industries overseas, most of which employ foreign employees for management. This provides more employment opportunities for high-quality foreign graduates who have received higher education in Malaysia. In short, studying in Malaysia saves time, worry, effort and money.

2. High education level Malaysia’s higher education implements a unique and highly international education method - course transfer. The actual process is to transfer part or all of the courses (21, 30) from famous universities in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand to Malaysian branch campuses or cooperative institutions. When you graduate, you will obtain the academic qualifications from the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and Canada. Academic diplomas or degree certificates issued by famous universities in , New Zealand and other countries, and are internationally recognized. Especially in the fields of business, hotel and tourism management, management, computer science, mass communication, engineering and applied science, literature and art, etc., it has reached the leading level in the world and Asia. Most of the international courses in Malaysian institutions are designed around how to use professional knowledge to solve practical problems and provide students with a large number of internship opportunities. Therefore, graduates from Malaysian institutions are known for their high quality and strong practical ability.

3. The environment for studying abroad is good. Malaysia is known as the "Charm of Asia". The world-famous Petronas Twin Towers, commercial blocks lined with high-rise buildings, and rubber gardens all over the place form a charming landscape. Although Malaysia is small, its national strength is very strong, with an annual per capita national income as high as US$6,000. Malaysia has a total population of 26.01 million, of which 28% are Chinese. It has a traditional Chinese culture and is easy for students to adapt to. Currently, 1.35 million people have received formal higher education, and their educational level ranks among the best in Asia. Malaysia has a stable political situation, a prosperous economy, good public security, a mild climate, and no natural disasters.

4. A sound education supervision mechanism. Malaysia has the highest education standards in the world. It has a specialized department, the Malaysian Academic Accreditation Authority, to conduct regular education quality assessments and adopt a quality standard management system to ensure high-quality teaching. Quality, graduation certificate is universally recognized internationally.

5. The academic system is short and the procedures for transferring to a third country are simple. Most of Malaysia’s institutions have established twinning courses or programs with famous universities (mostly public universities) in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. For credit transfer courses, a bachelor's degree lasts only three years, and you can easily continue your studies for a master's or doctoral degree in a third country, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and other famous universities. As an international talent, you can also choose to find employment around the world. At the same time, it will be easier to immigrate to developed countries such as Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.

6. Curriculum design reaches international standards. In addition to bachelor's and master's degrees, students in Malaysia can also obtain internationally recognized qualification certificates or professional diplomas as powerful weights for employment.

7. Low cost. According to the current market situation, the annual tuition and living expenses (including food and accommodation) for undergraduate studies in Malaysia (bachelor’s degree) are about 40,000 yuan, and the annual tuition and living expenses (including food and accommodation) for graduate students (master’s degree) are about 40,000 yuan. Tuition and living expenses (including room and board) are about 50,000 yuan, which is only one-quarter of that in the UK and much lower than other European and American countries. Students can save 50 to 70 yuan on studying abroad, which greatly reduces students’ financial burden and psychological burden. In addition, the Malaysian government also provides scholarships to outstanding students from developing countries every year, and Chinese students can apply directly to institutions. Studying in Malaysia is very cost-effective and is the first choice for working-class families.

8. Loose visa policy and high visa rate. Malaysia has been recruiting Chinese students since 1996. The current visa policy for Chinese students is relatively loose - no financial guarantee is required. Many schools in Malaysia adopt the "fast-track" visa application process, that is, when the school accepts international students and issues admission notices, they have already applied for an entry approval letter from the Immigration Bureau. The study visa process in Malaysia usually takes no more than three months, and the visa application success rate is almost 100%.

9. Excellent language environment. Malaysia is a Commonwealth country with a very high English penetration rate. English is the official living language and working language. 99% of the schools in Malaysia use English-only teaching.

10. The admission method is flexible. Malaysia has no restrictions on the academic qualifications of Chinese students. High school graduates, high school students, high school, technical secondary school, vocational high school, technical school, college students and graduates, adult education students, All self-study students can apply.