why study in malaysia
Friday, December 26, 2008
Students and their parents always have many things to consider when they want to decide on where to further their studies. Among the reasons that Malaysia should be chosen are:
International standard and high quality education, which is closely monitored by the Malaysian Education Ministries, through their quality control authorities and appropriate legislation such as The Education Act, 1996, The Private Higher Educational Institutions Act, 1996 and National Accreditation Board Act, 1996.
Competitive course fees and extensive selection of popular courses.
Wide range of study options and many choices of universities and colleges to suit individual preference.
Twinning Degrees & 3+0 Degree programmes conducted in Malaysia offer a cost-effective route for quality education and qualifications from universities in the United Kingdom, USA, Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand and France.
Foreign University Branch Campuses which are operating in Malaysia enable students to acquire their prestigious university qualifications in a country that has lower living expenses.
Wide usage of English Language, easy for students who are already proficient in English to follow the courses, and for students who want to learn English will pick up the language.
Experience in human diversity and harmony, whereby Malaysians of different races and religions live in peace and tolerance with each other.
The existing 40,000 international students from 150 countries testifies the world-wide acceptance of Malaysian education. An environmental-friendly nation is a favoured destination for further study.
Hassle-free Immigration procedures, which enable foreign students to have easy entry into education institutions.
Affordable living expenses for as low as RM11,000.00 (US$2,895.00) per year.
International students are also allowed to do part-time job for a maximum of 20 hours per week while studying full-time in Malaysia subject to immigration requirements.
Economically sound and socially safe country, with a stable government and low serious crime rate.
Geographically safe environment, as Malaysia is situated in a zone free from most natural disasters.
Food paradise, which caters to any and every taste-bud - from purely vegetarian to halal food, ethnic cuisines and western ‘fast’ food choices.
Good transport system for easy mobility, high level of development and interesting places to visit for relaxation
International standard and high quality education, which is closely monitored by the Malaysian Education Ministries, through their quality control authorities and appropriate legislation such as The Education Act, 1996, The Private Higher Educational Institutions Act, 1996 and National Accreditation Board Act, 1996.
Competitive course fees and extensive selection of popular courses.
Wide range of study options and many choices of universities and colleges to suit individual preference.
Twinning Degrees & 3+0 Degree programmes conducted in Malaysia offer a cost-effective route for quality education and qualifications from universities in the United Kingdom, USA, Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand and France.
Foreign University Branch Campuses which are operating in Malaysia enable students to acquire their prestigious university qualifications in a country that has lower living expenses.
Wide usage of English Language, easy for students who are already proficient in English to follow the courses, and for students who want to learn English will pick up the language.
Experience in human diversity and harmony, whereby Malaysians of different races and religions live in peace and tolerance with each other.
The existing 40,000 international students from 150 countries testifies the world-wide acceptance of Malaysian education. An environmental-friendly nation is a favoured destination for further study.
Hassle-free Immigration procedures, which enable foreign students to have easy entry into education institutions.
Affordable living expenses for as low as RM11,000.00 (US$2,895.00) per year.
International students are also allowed to do part-time job for a maximum of 20 hours per week while studying full-time in Malaysia subject to immigration requirements.
Economically sound and socially safe country, with a stable government and low serious crime rate.
Geographically safe environment, as Malaysia is situated in a zone free from most natural disasters.
Food paradise, which caters to any and every taste-bud - from purely vegetarian to halal food, ethnic cuisines and western ‘fast’ food choices.
Good transport system for easy mobility, high level of development and interesting places to visit for relaxation
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