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Study in Malaysia

Why go to Malaysia?

Malaysia is one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing education hubs, offering internationally recognized degrees, affordable living costs, and a multicultural English-speaking environment. The country is home to leading local universities as well as international branch campuses from the United Kingdom, Australia, and other global institutions.

ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS

  • Internationally recognized universities and branch campuses
  • Affordable tuition fees and living costs compared to many global destinations
  • English-medium programs across business, engineering, healthcare, and technology
  • Diverse student communities and multicultural learning environments
  • Opportunities for research, internships, and industry collaboration
  • Strategic location and strong regional connectivity across Asia

PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • Growing opportunities in business, technology, healthcare, engineering, and hospitality
  • English widely used in higher education and professional environments
  • Regional hub for multinational companies and shared service centers
  • Exposure to multicultural workplaces and global business practices
  • Career pathways connected to ASEAN and international markets
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Study in Malaysia

REGION
Southeast Asia
LANGUAGE
Malay & English
CURRENCY
MYR (RM)
TIME ZONES
UTC+8
CLIMATE
Tropical & humid

Life in Malaysia: What to Expect

Life in Malaysia is vibrant, multicultural, and student friendly. English is commonly used in universities, business settings, and daily communication, helping international students and professionals adapt more easily.

Outside of studies, students can enjoy a wide range of food, entertainment and travel experiences.

Universities often provide support services, accommodation assistance, student clubs, and career development activities to help learners feel connected and prepared for future opportunities. Public transportation and digital infrastructure are well developed in major cities such as Kuala Lumpur.

Life in Malaysia

Work & Practical Experience Opportunities

International students in Malaysia may have opportunities to gain practical and industry experience depending on their institution, program structure, and immigration regulations.

Internship & Industry Exposure
Many programs may include:

  • Internships and industrial training placements
  • Industry projects and applied learning experiences
  • Collaboration with local and multinational companies
  • Career networking and employability support initiatives


Career Pathways
Malaysia’s economy offers exposure to sectors such as:

  • Technology and digital services
  • Engineering and manufacturing
  • Business and finance
  • Hospitality and tourism
  • Healthcare and life sciences
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Understanding Malaysia Immigration & Entry Pathways

People come to Malaysia for academic study, training, employment, and regional career opportunities. Entry and visa requirements vary depending on the type of program, institution, or employer. English-language proficiency may be required for university admissions and professional pathways.

English Proficiency Requirements

Many universities and professional programs in Malaysia require proof of English-language proficiency. The TOEFL iBT test is one of the most trusted ways to demonstrate readiness for English-medium study, professional communication, and global opportunities.

How TOEFL® Supports You

Wherever you are in your academic or professional journey, the TOEFL iBT test helps open doors to universities, organizations, and opportunities in Malaysia and around the world. Explore test prep, score requirements, and more and take the next step toward your future in Malaysia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

 

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Start by comparing the program, tuition and living costs, location, language of instruction, and whether the institution is public, private, or a foreign branch campus. You should also confirm that the course and institution are recognized by the relevant Malaysian authorities and that the institution is authorized to enroll international students. EMGS notes that students can explore public universities, private universities, colleges, language schools, and foreign branch universities in Malaysia through its official study and visa platforms.

In Malaysia, universities usually offer a broader range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including research degrees, while colleges often focus on diploma, certificate, foundation, or specialized professional programs. Depending on the institution, colleges may also offer degree pathways or partner with universities for progression into bachelor’s programs.

Undergraduate study in Malaysia includes qualifications such as foundation, diploma, and bachelor’s degree programs taken after secondary school or pre-university study. Graduate study, often called postgraduate study, comes after a bachelor’s degree and includes qualifications such as postgraduate diplomas, master’s degrees, and doctoral degrees.

  • Diploma: A common undergraduate pathway in Malaysia that usually takes about two to three years and prepares students for employment or progression into a bachelor’s degree.
  • Bachelor’s degree: A university degree that typically takes three to four years, depending on the field and program structure, and is offered by public universities, private universities, and foreign branch campuses.

  • Master’s degree: A postgraduate degree that often takes one to two years and allows students to deepen expertise through coursework, research, or a mix of both.
  • Doctoral degree: A highly advanced research-focused qualification, commonly a PhD, that typically takes several years and culminates in original research.

Academic calendars vary by institution and program in Malaysia. Many universities and colleges use semester-based systems, and some offer multiple intakes during the year, such as February, July, or September. Because start dates differ, students should check the exact intake calendar and application deadlines for each institution they are considering.

For international students, Malaysia’s Immigration Department states that the Student Pass facility is available to non-citizen students aged three years and above. For higher education, admission requirements are set by the institution and program, and EMGS notes that diploma or degree applicants generally need at least 12 years of education and recognized prior qualifications. In practice, most higher education applicants are older teenagers or adults.

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