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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, Malaysia is an emerging study abroad destination and offers world-class education for students around the globe. Some of the best reasons to pursue your higher education in Malaysia are affordable tuition fees, low cost of living, top-notch education, post-study work permit, scholarship opportunities, part-time job opportunities, and more. Also, there are a variety of streams for you to choose between. Some of them are: Computer Science, Medicine, Business, Agriculture and Veterinary, Graphic Design, and many more.

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Raushan Kumar

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The Malaysia education system comprises of three levels of education and they are - Primary and Secondary Education, Post-secondary Education, Tertiary Education. For all the Malaysian students, the government provides free education for six years at primary level and five years at secondary level. However, all the private as well as international institutions do charge the tuition fees. Malaysia as compared to all the other study abroad destinations is very affordable for Indian students as the annual tuition fee is less than INR 10 L. Also, the cost of living is very cheap.

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Raushan Kumar

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The cost of education in Malaysia is very affordable for international students. On an average, the annual tuition fee for bachelor's courses is in the range of INR 2 L - INR 9 L. Whereas, pursuing a master's degree course will cost you around INR 2 L - 13 L per academic year.

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Raushan Kumar

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Some of the highest paying jobs in Malaysia are that of Banking Executives, Lawyers, Surgeons, Medical Directors, Engineers, Finance Director, Managing Operations Director, Chief Information Officer. Given below is the list of the in-demand jobs:

  1. Computing & Information Technology 

  2. Financial Services

  3. Engineering

  4. Accounting

  5. Marketing

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Rupali Singh

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Some of the best reasons to pursue your higher education in Malaysia are affordable tuition fees, quality of life, low cost of living, top-notch education, post-study work permit, part-time job opportunities, and more. Also, there are a variety of streams for you to choose between. Some of the top study fields are Medicine, Computer Science, Business, Agriculture and Veterinary, Graphic Design, etc. 

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Himanshi Shekhar

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Yes, the tuition fee at Malaysian Universities is lower than universities at other prime locations for international students such as the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, etc. Here is the tuition fees for various Malaysian Universities:

Universities

Tuition Fees

Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur

INR 6.18 L - 10.74 L

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia  (UKM), Bangi

INR 2.12 L - 3.78 L

Universiti Sains Malaysia  (USM), Gelugor

INR 70.91 K - 5.2 L

Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Seri Kembangan

INR 40.66 K - 6.19 L

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Skudai

INR 1.45 L - 7.04 L

Taylor's University, Subang Jaya

INR 6.43 L - 17.12 L

UCSI University, Kuala Lumpur

INR 2.17 L - 8.28 L

INTI Interntional University, Nilai

INR 4.05 L - 6.69 L

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, international students need to apply for a work permit to work part-time in Malaysia. This process involves submitting an application through their educational institution, which includes providing a letter from the prospective employer and obtaining approval from the Immigration Department. 

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Raushan Kumar

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International students can expect to earn between 12 to 15 Malaysian Ringgit per hour for part-time jobs, although some positions may offer higher wages, such as private tutoring or freelance work. 

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Raushan Kumar

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Students can work up to 20 hours per week during semester periods and can work full-time during semester breaks or holidays that last more than seven days.

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Anurag Pal

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Monash University Malaysia does offer on-campus accommodations for students. However, international students can apply for accommodations at Sunway University. Sunway University offers a variety of accommodation and housing options. The Sunway-managed accommodation offers modern living spaces, a choice of single and shared rooms and a warm sense of community. Sunway-managed housing options are:

  • Waterfront Residence
  • Sun-U Apartment

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