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What are the advantages of studying in Malaysia?
Little friends who want to study in Malaysia, have you ever known Malaysia? Do you know the advantages of studying in Malaysia? Next, I will give you a detailed introduction to studying in Malaysia, hoping to help you.

How about studying in Malaysia? Advantages of studying abroad

1, the visa rate is close to 99%.

Students applying for study visas in many countries need financial guarantees or face-to-face visas. Many students came to an abrupt end because they could not provide financial guarantee. Or because of the poor language, the interview failed and was rejected. But in Malaysia, most schools do not need a deposit to apply for a visa. As long as you get the admission of the school, you can go to the counter-signing letter; You don't need to sign in person, you can sign in China after you get the counter-signing letter. The materials required for visa processing are not very complicated, so the visa rate is almost 99%.

2, the cost is low

Studying in Malaysia, the annual tuition and living expenses are about 70 thousand yuan, only a quarter of that in Britain, far lower than other European and American countries. Students can save 50%-70% of the cost of studying abroad. Such a low cost of studying abroad makes studying abroad no longer a patent for powerful families, but a mass education consumption that ordinary working families can afford.

3. Pure English teaching

Parents agree that sending their children abroad can improve their English. Many universities in Malaysia teach in pure English. In addition, English is one of the official languages in Malaysia, and its wide circulation is the main media language in Malaysia, which is very conducive to improving students' language level or laying a good foundation for continuing to emigrate to other English-speaking countries.

4. Convenient transportation

Many students studying in Europe and America usually meet their parents for several years. Because of the high transportation cost, they have to spend 10,000 yuan on air tickets every round trip. However, the round-trip air ticket from Malaysia to China only costs about 2,500 RMB. Moreover, Xiamen and Fuzhou in Fujian have opened direct flights to Malaysia, and there are more than 10 flights to and from Malaysia every week, so students studying in Malaysia can return to China 2-3 times a year, which can be described as studying abroad.

5, the most affordable

Ordinary universities in Malaysia offer credit transfer courses. The tuition fee for the first two years of professional courses is about 60 thousand. If you go to Europe and the United States for further study and complete your undergraduate course, you only need to bear the high cost of Europe and the United States for one year, which saves a lot of money compared with studying in Europe and the United States directly.

Therefore, those students who want to dream in Europe and America can complete two years of professional courses in Malaysia, and then go to Europe and America to continue their undergraduate studies. The student's diploma is issued by the school where he continues to study, which is exactly the same as the diploma of the student who goes directly to study. Or choose to complete foreign university courses in Malaysia and get a foreign university diploma.

6. On-site visa

In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, there are almost all embassies or consulates of Commonwealth countries. Students don't need to go back to China to apply for a credit transfer visa, which wastes time and money. Booking a visa is much faster than in China, and it is also very convenient. Generally, the whole process takes less than one month to get a visa.

7. Academic qualifications have high gold content.

Excellent universities in Malaysia are not inferior to Tsinghua University and Peking University. On the contrary, foreign practice-oriented teaching has been recognized by companies and enterprises. At present, Malaysian university diplomas are highly recognized internationally. Most universities, whether public or private, are recognized by the Ministry of Education of China.

Matters needing attention in studying in Malaysia

1. Kuala Lumpur has a hot climate and high air humidity, so you never have to worry about dry skin here. The world is from 12 noon to 3 pm, and it is best to spend it indoors.

2. Most houses along the street in Kuala Lumpur are on the seventh floor, or walkways with awnings, which can provide shade for passers-by. Need to be reminded, remember to bring an umbrella when you go out, which is convenient for sun protection and rain protection. Here, a pair of flip-flops can travel all over Kuala Lumpur, which can dissipate heat without worrying about getting wet by rain.

Although the outdoor temperature in Kuala Lumpur is very high, the indoor air conditioning is very strong and the indoor temperature is low. For example, when visiting shopping malls, restaurants and cinemas, it is best to bring a light coat or shawl, which can be used for staying indoors for a long time or for outdoor shopping.

4. When choosing a restaurant, the halal restaurant with the "halal" sign (green characters on white background) will not serve pork. Most restaurant recipes will be placed at the door for diners to browse. You can know the price or the market before deciding whether to eat.

Although Kuala Lumpur has a large Muslim population, because it is the capital, Malays here are also more open and don't stick to various stereotypes, so don't worry too much about violating their taboos. Girls can wear short skirts and shorts. In public, it is best for couples to avoid intimacy. The Malaysian driver's seat is on the right, and the driving direction is opposite to that of China.

6. Some routes stipulate that vehicles can turn right without following the traffic lights, as long as there is no car. Moreover, the local driving speed is fast, so be careful when crossing the road to see if there is a car before you go.

July, March, August and 65438+February are "shopping carnivals" in Malaysia. There will be a large-scale discount in shopping malls, which is the best travel time for tourists who are mainly shopping. If shopping is your interest or purpose, you can set aside 2-3 days for shopping.

Study abroad expenses in Malaysia

1, tuition

(1) Without IELTS, English intensive reading class is inevitable. Generally, intensive English classes last for three months, and the courses in each school are different. The cost is about RM 1450-3866, and a good school will exceed RM 2000.

(2) For working families, studying in Malaysia is more economical. Tuition fees in public universities are generally between 20,000 and 30,000 Malaysian ringgit, and the living expenses for studying in Malaysia are 30,000 to 40,000 RMB a year. The overall cost of studying in Malaysia is about 80,000 RMB, and the four-year study is about 250,000-320,000 RMB, which is quite cost-effective in all English-speaking countries. The overall cost of studying in Malaysia is only equivalent to going to Britain, the United States and Canada for one year.

(3) Private universities are slightly more expensive than public universities, about 40,000-60,000 RMB a year, and the living expenses are about 30,000-40,000 RMB a year, about 8,000-6,543,800 RMB a year. Studying for three years is about 2 1-30/-300,000 RMB.

2. Living expenses

(1) The average monthly living expenses of each student are between 1000 yuan and 1500 yuan. The overall living expenses depend on the students' state and lifestyle.

(2) Accommodation fee: generally, it is RM 400-600 per month if you live in a dormitory, and RM 600- 1000 per month if you rent a house off campus (most colleges don't have their own dormitory, so students must rent a house off campus). Those who stay outside the campus can choose to stay near the college and walk to the college. For the convenience of students who live far away, some colleges even provide regular shuttle bus service for students. In addition, students can also take public transportation, such as buses, taxis, feeder buses, electric trains and light rail to the college.

(3) Food expenses: Chinese food and dinner generally cost RM 5-7, and breakfast costs RM 3. It will be cheaper if you cook by yourself.

(4) There are some common expenses in life, such as medical expenses, transportation expenses, and expenses for purchasing daily necessities and school supplies. For ordinary students, the annual living expenses of students range from 12000 to 15000 RMB.