How to finance studying in Malaysia?

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Apr 21, 2015
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Malaysia, in a short span of time, has grown to become South East Asia’s superpower in education sector. With as many as 80,000 international students enrolling into Malaysia’s universities from around 100 countries, the country has been able to seize 2% share of the international traffic towards it. Malaysia is renowned for its safe and congenial environment, flamboyant culture and full of life streets. Not just this, while studying in Malaysia students have experienced outstanding healthcare, medical and sports facilities.

With the promise of delivering high quality education at affordable prices, the Malaysian governments makes sure to investment as much as it can in the higher education sector. Some of the best known and specialized universities to study abroad in Malaysia are Universiti Malaya, Universiti Kebangsan Malaysia, Universiti Sains Malaysia, and Heriot Watt University. Also, many foreign countries have set up their branch campuses in Malaysia due to its increasing popularity amongst students.

Malaysian universities offers one of the world’s affordable living and cost of education at both, graduate and post graduate level. On an average, studying abroad in Malaysia private university for a bachelor’s degree will cost one around USD8,570 to USD11,430 while studying for a master’s course, it will costs you USD9,000 to USD18,000.

Though the cost of living and Studying in Malaysia is relatively very cheap, international students are allowed to work along with their studies. The only condition is to work part time which means they must work for a period not more than 20 hours a week during their session and not more than 6 days a wek during vacations. A large number of scholarship programmes are also available to finance college fees and a part of living expenses, for which students have to pass scholarship exams held in their home countries. Here are a few of the top scholarship programs:

  •     Malaysia International Scholarships (MIS)
  •     Nippon Foundation Fellowships for Asian Public Intellectuals
  •     SEARCA Graduate Scholarships in Agriculture for Southeast Asians


Since the major intakes in Malaysia for private universities is February, July, September while for the public universities is September; it is advisable to recommend overseas education consultants. The Chopras in India help you begin your preparation for scholarship exams. University and country experts in their 21 offices will advise you in best possible manner that will help you procure selected Malaysian Scholarships. 

Check More of Us @ http://www.thechopras.com/country/malaysia/why-study-in-malaysia.html

For more information on Malaysia scholarship process, visit www.thechopras.com or view their updates on www.thechopras.com/blog

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