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Study in Malaysia

Malaysia is a tropical country located in the southeast of Asia. The vast majority of Malaysian people are Muslims; nevertheless, the Malaysian citizens live harmoniously together despite the diversity of races and religions. Malaysia consists of 13 states and 3 union territories led by the elected constitutional king. Malaysia is a democratic and parliamentary country; whose population is more than 30 million people which makes it the 44th most populated country in the world. That diversity has made study in Malaysia an important destination for Arab and international students all over the world.

The Malaysian Federal territories host the biggest city in the country, Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur contains the commercial and financial Institutions in the country, in addition to the Federal administrative capital city of Putrajaya.

The English language is commonly spoken in Malaysia. However, the official language there is the Bahasa Melayu (Melayu language). The English Malaysian language is a local language commonly known as Manglish, which is a mix of Melayu, English, Chinese Mandarin and Tamil.

Conditions for study and admission to Malaysian universities:
  1. Original or certified copies of the applicant’s certificates.
  2. High school certificates (translated into English).
  3. A valid passport.
  4.  A certificate of mastering the English language, TOEFL or IELTS (optional).
Requirements for admission to postgraduate studies:
  1. Copies of academic certificates and transcripts.
  2. The Secondary school certificates.
  3. The Bachelor degree certificate (translated into English).
  4. The transcripts of the Bachelor degree (translated into English).
  5. A motivational letter or what’s called the purpose of the study letter.
  6. A copy of a valid passport.
  7. 6 passport-size pictures.
  8. The latest Curriculum Vitae (optional).
  9. A letter of recommendation (optional).
  10. A certificate of mastering the English language, TOEFL or IELTS (optional).
Why it is highly recommended to study in Malaysia:

Here are listed the reasons for which Studying in Malaysia is advisable:

  1. Affordable prices of living and studying.
  2. Direct admission.
  3. The English language can be used as a means of learning and teaching.
  4. The faculty members include international lecturers, some of them are Noble Prize holders.
  5. The availability of advanced laboratory facilities.
  6. Up-to-date curriculums.
  7. Educational counselling by accredited instructors and trainers.
  8. Permanent psychological counselling for students.
  9. A globally recognized “A” level education program.
  10. Health insurance.
  11. Part-time jobs for international students during vacations.
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How international students get a part-time job in Malaysia:

If international students in Malaysia want to get a part-time job, there are several places from which they can get it. Here is a list of the best ways through which graduates or undergraduate students can apply for informal Part-time jobs:

Online job sites:

Online job sites are one of the best ways to start looking for a part-time job in Malaysia. Grab Jobs is a wonderful site through which you can easily get a part-time job. You can search for a job on Grab Job based on your place of residency, the job you want and the skills you have. More than 5 million unemployed people use this site, in addition to a fantastic list of thousands of the most prominent companies in the world.

Classifieds

Online classifieds or classifieds in newspapers are also an important way for unemployed people to get a good part-time job in Malaysia. These classifieds are updated at least once a day (if not more). It mainly contains a list of jobs that May not appear on other job sites.

Social Media groups

Social Media websites are not only for contacting your families and friends; however, you can also use them to contact companies that look for new employers. Have you thought about joining Facebook groups or LinkedIn that are especially designed for unemployed people looking for part-time jobs? So, you can get yourself familiar with all new vacancies and apply to them once they are available.

Recruitment agencies

The recruitment agencies work with you to prepare your own CV and send them to companies that tend to hire part-time employees. Moreover, they help you to successfully pass the interview and leave a good impression on the employers.

How can international students apply for part-time jobs in Malaysia?

Part-time jobs have to be applied through the educational institution in which international students' study. Moreover, before applying for a part-time job, the International student must visit the Immigration Department in Malaysia with the representative of the educational institution. It's worth knowing that the application fees for obtaining a student permit for work is 120 MYR.

The following papers are required to get a part-time job:

  • A supporting and convincing letter in which you explain the reasons for which you look for a part-time job.
  • A copy of all pages of your passport.
  • Personal details (email, address and phone number).
  • A supporting letter written by the head of the institution or the dean.
  • A job announcement in which the employer declares that he/she wants to hire people for part-time jobs, with details of that job (title, salary, work hours).

Finally, applicants are interviewed by the head of the Immigration Department in Malaysia and whether to accept or refuse the applications.

Living and studying expenses in Malaysia:

The affordable costs of living and studying in Malaysia is the main factor for which international students pursue to study there.

Kuala Lumpur is the world’s second most populated city with international students (according to QS Best Student Cities 2018). That's because the living and studying expenses are cheaper than other famous international cities, such as: Australia, the UK, and Singapore. The study fees in Malaysia range from 4000- 6000 American dollars, while the living expenses range from 400-700 American dollars per month. In Singapore, the studying fees range from 7000-10000 American dollars, while the living expenses cost two times what’s cost in Malaysia.

Studying in Malaysia helps you to achieve that kind of balance between the nonnegotiable quality education and the unprecedented affordable prices. Indeed, you get a quality education and enjoy a comfortable life without shouldering an expensive life.

The top 10 universities ,in which you can study in the Malaysia according to QS ranking

The University The University ranking worldwide The university assessment according to QS
The University of Malaya 65 69.8%
The University of Putra Malaysia 143 52.2%
National University of Malaysia 144 52%
Sains University Malaysia 147 51%
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 191 45.1%
Taylor University 332 32.3%
UCSI University 347 31.4%
Petronas University of Technology 414 27.4%
University of Uttara Malaysia 511 30%
University of Management and Science 601 30%

Most important undergraduate majors in Malaysian Universities:

  1. Psychology
  2. Computing and Information Technology
  3. Accounting and Finance
  4. Architecture
  5. Environmental Sciences

The most important postgraduate majors in Malaysia:

  1. MA degree in Philosophy (communication).
  2. MA degree in Science (Information Technology).
  3. MA degree in Engineering Sciences.
  4. MA degree in Philosophy (Management).
  5. MA degree in Science (Creative Multimedia).
  6. MA degree in Business Administration.
  7. MA degree in Resources Management.
  8. MA degree in Nursing.

The best scholarships available for international students in Malaysia:
  1. Graduate Research Scholarships.
  2. International PhD Fellowship.
  3. British University Vice-Chancellor Scholarships.
  4. University of Malaya Postgraduate Scholarships.
  5. Women Entrepreneurship Scholarships.