First, choose institutions and majors:
You can check the information and professional introduction of the college from the internet, or you can learn through some intermediaries.
Second, registration:
1, you can choose to register online or contact the college directly; You can also register through some intermediaries.
2. Applicants need to submit the following documents when registering:
(1) fill in the registration form);
(2) a copy of the highest academic diploma and a copy of the transcript; (Senior two students need the school certificate and the report card of the previous school year)
(3) Copy of ID card or passport;
(4) Photos (required when some colleges register). 3. Pay the registration fee to the college (some colleges also need to pay tuition fees).
Three, obtain the formal admission notice of the school, and apply for a five-year private passport:
The applicant holds the admission notice and relevant documents to the public security department where the account is located to apply for a passport.
Four, apply for immigration examination and approval:
1. After receiving the passport, the applicant shall submit the following documents to the College:
(1) passport;
(2) Original notarial certificate of academic qualifications (in Chinese and English);
(3) Original transcript notarial certificate (in Chinese and English);
(4) 10 two-inch photo (color black and white is ok).
2. The applicant will be approved by the Malaysian Immigration Bureau in about 30 days.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) prepares for Malaysia:
1. Book air tickets in advance (prepare some daily necessities in Malaysia);
2. After receiving the visa and air ticket, the applicant should inform the College of the specific date, flight number and arrival time of going to Malaysia 7 days in advance.
Malaysian school website
Studying in Malaysia:/
Chermai Jaya entrance center
Malaysian Institute of Chemical Engineering (INTI)
Wande College of Language and Literature.
Disted college
Easy studio-online tools, blog, and several applications. It has links with Canada, Australia and Britain.
Institute of Language and Literature
Internet college
international college
International Islamic University of Malaysia (5)
Kemayan ATC-There are courses in law, business and accounting.
Kolej Damansara Utama Penang-a private college offering pre-university and university education and transfer courses.
Kolej PRIME-has campuses in Kuala Lumpur and Miri.
Kolejtun Kukurshiah-boarding school for girls.
Collective action includes animal and media technology, research, development and other fields.
Law and Judicial Training College
Locke college
Malaysian Insurance Association
Mara Institute of Technology (ITM)@
Kuala Lumpur Methodist College
City college
Nilai College-a private college offering twinning and credit transfer programs to major countries.
Polisas
Rima college
Royal Military Academy
Saljana University Group
Sedaya college
Sepang Institute of Technology
History of the school with photos and contact locations for former students and teachers.
Sultan Alam Shah Islamic College
Sultan Zinar Abidine Islamic Institute
Shuangwei college
System education group
Tengku Abdul Rahman College
National University of Malaysia (9)
University of Malaya-University of Malaya @
University of Sabah, Malaysia
University of Sarawak Malaysia @
University of Putra, Malaysia @
Saint University of Malaysia @
Malaysia University of Science and Technology @
Telecommunication University (Multimedia University) @
Tun Abdul Razak University [UNITAR]-A Virtual University.
University of Utah, Malaysia (2)
Tenega National University
Workers' technical college
Brief introduction of Malaysian college
Baiyuling College of Malaysia
Since the establishment of 1986, Baiyuling College in Malaysia has created countless brilliant academic achievements with its rich experience in running schools. Bai Yuling University adheres to its commitment to outstanding educational achievements, has trained thousands of students over the years, and has been admitted by many first-class universities. At the same time, many graduates of Baiyuling College have also obtained first-class honorary degrees. Baiyuling College is one of the most innovative private higher education institutions in Malaysia. These students are highly valued by many large institutions after returning to China.
1998, only 50 students from Bai Yuling obtained the first-class honorary bachelor's degree in British universities, and they received more than RM 800,000 scholarships to continue their master's and doctoral degrees. From 65438 to 0998, Baiyuling College won more than RM/kloc-0.00 million scholarships for its students to further their studies in top universities in the UK. The University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom has provided more than RM100,000 scholarships for Bai Yuling students to pursue bachelor's courses in business and engineering.
Bai Yuling College focuses on the quality of teachers, and promotes students' learning through continuous evaluation system and providing consultation, motivation and learning skills. The evaluation of the course is supervised by a special international examination committee, whose members are experts and scholars from Britain, Australia and Malaysia.
Bai Yuling College offers Cambridge A-level courses, and has also successfully established its own academic courses, namely, Bai Yuling College Foundation (PPP), Bai Yuling College Diploma (PCD) and Bai Yuling College English Learning Skills (PES).
Bai Yuling College Preparatory Course (PPP) is an intensive course, lasting for nine months, and PPP is equivalent to Grade A.. Students can enter the first year of a bachelor's degree program with this diploma. After completing A-level or PPP courses in Bai Yuling College, students can further study for the internationally recognized Diploma of Bai Yuling College (PCD), which is a nine-month course, equivalent to the first year of a university degree. This course includes engineering, management and finance. The Unique English Course (PES) of Bai Yuling College is a practical course, as a supplement to other courses of Bai Yuling, as a way to further consolidate students' English foundation and master and strengthen their learning skills. Students studying in Baiyuling College can choose to study in more than 40 world-renowned universities such as Britain, the United States, Australia and Malaysia. These universities include Birmingham University, Bristol University, University of New South Wales, University of Sydney, Botra University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Peking University and Tsinghua University.
Bai Yuling College has the following courses:
A.3+0 course: Students can complete the degree course of University of Botra and obtain a bachelor's degree in engineering from Bai Yuling College.
B. 1.5+ 1.5 Course: After completing the course of one and a half years in Bai Yuling College, students can choose to continue the course in Australian universities for one and a half years.
C1+2 course: after completing the one-year diploma course of Breitling, students can choose to continue to complete the two-year course in excellent universities in Britain and Australia.
The courses offered by Baiyuling College in science and engineering include: aviation, space science, chemistry, civil engineering, power electronics, machinery, motor, actuarial science, architecture, medicine, pharmacy, information technology, computer and so on. Literati humanities include: business administration, finance, accounting, economics, mathematics, marketing, business statistics, accounting, law and so on. Students can also choose to take a patent degree course at the University of Botra, Malaysia, and obtain a bachelor's degree in engineering (chemistry, civil engineering, electrical electronics, machinery).
All senior high school students, students with professional diplomas, university graduates or other students with equivalent education can apply to attend Baiyuling College.
Lin Guorong International Education Group
Courses:
1, diploma course:
A) Art design, multimedia, advertising, broadcasting, architectural technology (Curtin Diploma, Australia) b) Product design, animation and multimedia design (Xie Lidan Diploma, UK).
C) Communication Design (American Pratt Diploma)
D) Commercial fashion design, film and television, pure art and digital art (diploma from Lin Guorong Institute of Creative Technology)
2. Higher diploma courses
A) Electronic Design, Multimedia (Advanced Diploma from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia)
B) Building Management and Economics (Curtin Diploma, Australia)
3, bachelor's degree courses:
A) Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Marketing and Bachelor of Finance (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
B) Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Business Information Technology (Coventry, UK)
University degree)
C) Bachelor's degree in Accounting and Bachelor's degree in Computer Science (University of Wollongong, Australia)
D) Bachelor's degree in mass media, art design, industrial design, interior design and drawing (Curtin degree in Australia)
4, graduate courses (undergraduate, bachelor's degree) MBA courses
Admission qualification:
1, diploma, advanced diploma (graduated from high school, under 25 years old)
2, master's courses (undergraduate, bachelor's degree)
Tuition:
1. Registration fee: 3000 yuan, service fee: 10000 yuan.
2. Tuition: about 24,000 RMB.
3. Living expenses: about 20,000 RMB.
4. Loan for studying abroad: 3,750 yuan (paid before or after the visa according to the requirements of each school)
Preparation materials: 1, resume 2, passport image 3, diploma 4, transcript certificate, frequently asked questions about studying in Malaysia.
For us in China, Malaysia is a country that is both familiar and unfamiliar. The Malaysian government seldom publicizes itself in Chinese mainland as the Singaporean government does. However, with the deepening of reform and opening up, the number of tourists to Malaysia has been increasing in recent years, and China people have begun to have some initial impressions of Malaysia. Although the mutual understanding between the two countries is increasing, we sometimes face some incomprehensible voices when introducing the situation of studying in Malaysia, such as: Why do you want to study in Malaysia? What are the advantages of studying in Malaysia? Faced with these problems, we have to admit that studying in Malaysia is not as glorious as studying in Europe and America. Studying in Malaysia has its own advantages, low cost, and living habits close to those in China. It can receive English education from the West and obtain internationally recognized degree diplomas and visa rates.
Here are some common questions and answers:
1. What is a credit transfer course?
This kind of course means that after students have completed certain courses and obtained certain credits at school, with the help of the school, they will transfer their credits to cooperative universities in Canada, the United States, Britain, Australia and other countries to continue their degree courses. This course requires strict grades, and cooperative universities may refuse to transfer credits to some subjects with poor grades.
2. What is a dual course?
This kind of course is jointly offered by the college and some overseas affiliated schools, with the aim of reducing the learning cost for students. When a student enters this course arrangement, he/she has been admitted to these overseas universities. After studying in the school for several semesters, he/she will automatically transfer to the relevant universities to complete the rest of the courses. This course arrangement does not require very high grades in each subject, as long as you can pass, you will be admitted.
What is the 3.3+0 course?
3+0 courses refer to those degree courses provided by overseas affiliated schools of the school and completed at the school. This kind of course arrangement is basically similar to double-joining, except that one of them finally completed his degree in other countries, and the other one was completed in Sitya College, but the degrees obtained were the same. The overseas cooperative universities of these schools are well-known universities. For example, UNN in Britain, apart from Cambridge and Oxford, is a first-class school among second-rate universities.
4. Is the degree obtained in Malaysia useful?
The answer is absolutely true, because the diplomas issued by most schools are internationally recognized. The ultimate goal of most China students studying in Malaysia is not Malaysia. Most students will choose to go to other western developed countries for further study after completing their studies, so there is no problem that their diplomas are not recognized by the China government. Moreover, the China government is currently discussing the issue of mutual recognition of academic qualifications with the Malaysian government.
5. Is it possible to transfer to other countries for further study after studying in Malaysia? What are the possibilities?
Maybe, but the situation in each country is different.
6. Can I work while studying in Malaysia?
I can't. The Malaysian government stipulates that it is illegal for any foreign student to engage in any work while studying in the country, and once caught, he will be fined or imprisoned. However, students can apply for work-study programs on campus. Some schools also set up special grants for international students to help them successfully complete their studies.
7. Can I deposit foreign currency in Malaysia?
Yes, but it will be more difficult than depositing in China. The average bank will require a minimum deposit, which is basically above $65,438+05,000.
8. Is it difficult to exchange foreign currency in Malaysia?
It won't be difficult. Many large shopping centers and all banks provide foreign exchange services, and you can also bargain at private exchange offices. Generally speaking, it's fair, and basically we don't have to consider the problem of counterfeit money.
9. Is the cost of living high in Malaysia?
Not very high. Generally, the price is twice as high as that in China, but many goods are cheaper than that in China, and the cost of eating out will be the same as or lower than that in big cities in China.
10. Is it difficult to communicate with China?
Malaysia's communication industry is very developed. Mobile phones in this country are very cheap, and many students in China can afford them. The Internet is also very common in Malaysia, and some colleges also offer free unlimited Internet access. It has become a trend for students to contact their parents through the Internet.
1 1. What should I do if I get sick while studying in Malaysia?
The school will help freshmen buy medical insurance for one year when they enter school. In case of accident, all expenses can be reimbursed. As for after the second year, it depends on whether the students will continue to buy. Schools generally have a well-equipped clinic to provide medical services for students.
12. How is the accommodation arranged?
Like some western countries, some colleges can provide school dormitories, but most overseas students don't want to live in school dormitories, preferring to rent their own houses outside. The monthly rent for renting a room is about RM 200, and the house rented at this price is basically not fully renovated.
13. I am a girl, what should I pay attention to?
As a girl, of course, we should pay special attention to the choice of making friends and avoid appearing too much in entertainment places (in case it is misunderstood as pornography). If you don't bring your passport when you go out, you'd better prepare a copy of your passport to use with your student ID card.
14. What if I lose my passport?
You must report to the police immediately, and at the same time, you must register the loss report in any newspaper (the cost is about RM 150), and then apply for a new passport at the Malaysian Embassy in China with the report, newspaper receipt and school certificate. It usually takes one to two months to process. Malaysian education
The present situation of higher education in Malaysia
Since the independence of 1957, higher education in Malaysia has developed rapidly. From a public university and a few private schools at the beginning of independence, it has now developed into 9 public universities, 1 international universities, 8 private comprehensive universities and more than 500 private professional colleges, offering courses from junior college to doctoral students. The major covers business administration, electronic engineering, art design, multimedia production, computer application, fashion design, architecture and tourism management. At present, most public universities mainly recruit local students, and only a few postgraduate courses are open to foreign students.
Curriculum transfer: a big selling point to attract foreign students
Curriculum transfer, which started in Malaysia, is a pioneering attempt for Chinese to obtain foreign diplomas and degrees for their children, to save money and to avoid crossing the ocean too early. Curriculum transfer has now become a widely chosen way for students in the Asia-Pacific region including Japan and South Korea.
The so-called course transfer means that some private professional colleges cooperate with universities in Britain, the United States and Australia to jointly teach in the way of 2+ 1 or 3+0, that is, students can choose to study in Malaysia for two years and then transfer to the headquarters of foreign cooperative universities to complete the three-year bachelor's degree course in the last year; Or choose to finish a three-year bachelor's degree in Malaysia and finally be awarded a degree by a foreign cooperative university. This form of joint teaching has not only greatly improved the education level of Malaysia, but also expanded the international popularity of its higher education. For China students, the significance of course transfer is not only that it can save a lot of study abroad expenses and avoid all kinds of hardships caused by not getting visas and TOEFL, but also that it is convenient and possible for China students to transfer to a third country, because the course transfer is approved by the Malaysian Education Bureau and the education and immigration institutions in the country where our school is located.
The academic structure of higher education in Malaysia is as follows:
(1) Pre-university courses: 10- 18 months.
(2) Certificate course: 10-24 months.
(3) diploma course: 24-36 months.
(4) Degree courses: 24-36 months.
(5) Postgraduate course: 12-24 months, private professional college in Malaysia, with English as the designated teaching language.
Advantages and disadvantages of China students choosing to study in Malaysia.
1. The visa rate is high, the visa requirements are low, and the procedures are quick: the current visa rate is close to 100%. As long as you choose the right service organization, you can generally complete all the formalities in about one month.
Second, the entry requirements are low: there are many institutions of higher learning in Malaysia, which have enough degrees to attract foreign students and are free of TOEFL. The admission method for studying in Malaysia is flexible and there are no strict academic qualifications. Middle schools, vocational schools, technical secondary schools, junior colleges and undergraduate courses can all apply and be admitted, and different courses can be selected according to different academic qualifications. However, there are also some "pheasant" schools, mainly for profit. There has been a precedent that China students found their schools missing when they arrived in Malaysia, so China students should pay attention when choosing schools.
Third, the cost is low: the tuition and living expenses of Malaysian colleges and universities are very low, so it is enough to save a little, 20,000-30,000 RMB per year. This is not a heavy burden for most China students whose families are not rich, and it can be borne by working-class families.
4. English teaching: Malaysian universities adopt full English teaching. When students enter school, they usually take English exams. If the test results can't meet the requirements, we should carry out 1-2 language intensive training. But Malaysian English pronunciation is too poor! Generally speaking, local China people can speak several languages fluently, but unfortunately, they seem to have mixed all these languages together, and they can't speak any one language perfectly. Learn authentic English, don't go there.
5. It can be transferred to Europe and America: Malaysia's higher education is in line with developed countries such as Britain and the United States, and some of them are also jointly run with famous British and American schools. There are credit transfer courses and dual courses, that is, the basic courses for freshmen and sophomores are studied in Malaysia, and the third and fourth grades are transferred to universities in Britain, Australia, Canada and the United States for further study. However, it should be noted that attending these courses does not necessarily lead to a visa to other countries! In fact, the procedures and requirements for China students to apply for visas from other European and American countries in Malaysia are almost the same as those in China. Don't trust the promises of some schools and intermediaries. They did "unite" European and American schools, but they didn't "unite" European and American embassies.
Sixth, it is easy to adapt to the local society: Chinese account for about one-third of Malaysia's population. They share the same roots with China students, share the same language and have a deep friendship. The rest of Malays and Indians are also very friendly to China students. But in Malaysia, the government does not allow foreign students to work. For most China students, Malaysia can only be used as a springboard.
Malaysian study abroad budget [calculated by RM 1 =2.5 yuan]
1. English intensive class
The general period is three months, and the cost is about 750-2000 ringgit. A good school costs more than 2000 yuan. (Except ELS, RM 850 per month, and the registration fee is USD 200. )
2. Professional courses
Malaysian diploma course fee: about RM 3000-7000 per academic year.
Tuition fee for two courses: about RM 6000- 10000 for one academic year.
"3+0" course: the general academic year is about 8000- 15000.
3. Accommodation expenses
Living in the school dormitory: generally RM 180-280 per month (taking one room as the unit, the same below).
Off-campus rental: generally RM 130-230 per month. Most colleges don't have their own dormitories, so students have to rent houses off campus. )
4. Food expenses
Chinese food and dinner are generally RM 2.5-3.5, and breakfast is RM 65438 +0-2.
It will be cheaper if you cook by yourself.
Malaysian food and daily necessities are about 2.5 times more expensive than those in China.
Malaysia introduction
I. Geographical location:
Located 7 degrees north of the equator. It is the center of Southeast Asia. Malaysia consists of Sabah and Sarawak in Borneo and the Malaysian Peninsula at the top of Southeast Asia. It has thirteen states and two federal territories (Kuala Lumpur and Labuan), with Kuala Lumpur as its capital.
Second, the climate:
Malaysia has a tropical and rainy climate, with temperatures ranging from 30 degrees during the day to 22 degrees at night. Malaysia has not experienced winter or other disasters, such as earthquakes, tornadoes or cyclones. Light and cool cotton products are very suitable for wearing here.
Three. Population:
The total population is 22.7 million, of which Malays account for 59%, Chinese account for 32%, Indians account for 8%, and other races account for 1%.
Fourth, the government:
Implement a democratic constitutional legal system. The current Prime Minister is Datuk Seri Mahadi. The idea they advocate is a nuclear-free zone of peace, freedom and neutrality, which will make Malaysia a safe place to live.
Verb (short for verb) religion:
Malaysia is a multi-religious country. Islam is the state religion, and festivals of various religions are celebrated.
Language of intransitive verbs:
Apart from Malay as the national language, other languages are English, Chinese, Cantonese, Minnan and Tamil. English is widely used in business and education, while Chinese is a familiar language, which is also taught to students in state schools.
Seven. Economy:
Malaysia's economic situation is strong and stable. Malaysia is not only a major exporter of agricultural products such as palm oil, rubber and pepper, but also exports a variety of manufactured products, such as semiconductors, audio-visual products, computer accessories, air conditioners, rubber manufactured products and chemicals.
Eight, multimedia super corridor (MSC)
Malaysia's super corridor enterprises are the stops for world-class information technology companies and professionals.
Nine, food:
Malaysia has always been known as a "gourmet paradise". In addition to the traditional cuisine of all ethnic groups, Chinese food suitable for your taste can be seen everywhere. Chinese food can be found everywhere in roadside food stalls, restaurants or university canteens.
X. Housing:
Accommodation in Malaysia is very convenient and cheap. Accommodation can be chosen at will, such as university dormitory, apartment, residence and group house. XI。 Shopping convenience:
Whether you buy sportswear, plain clothes, transportation, writing stationery or other daily necessities, you can buy big discounts in any night market, shopping center, supermarket and mini-market.
Twelve, medicine and banking services:
Provide 24-hour medical service near the school. Local or international banks are also established in major towns and cities.
Thirteen. Transportation facilities:
Malaysia provides all kinds of low-cost public transportation. These include buses, taxis, trains and subways.
Fourteen Aviation services:
Malaysia provides most major air services, including 77 international flights and 34 domestic flights. Fifteen, telecommunications and postal services:
Telecommunication services in Malaysia include Internet, telephone and e-mail to facilitate students to keep in touch with their parents. In addition, Malaysia has set up more than 6,000 postal centers all over the country.
Here are some small data about Malaysia:
1. Malaysia is located in southeast Asia and consists of ┄, East Malaysia and West Malaysia. East Malaysia borders Indonesia and its economy is relatively backward. West Malaysia is located in the Malay Peninsula, with Singapore in the south and Thailand in the north. This is the most economically developed area in Malaysia.
2. Malaysia has four seasons like spring. Take Kuala Lumpur as an example. Although it is located in the tropics, the weather is not very hot because of its high altitude, especially at night, and the temperature usually drops below 25 degrees Celsius.
3. Malaysia has a population of more than 20 million, including about 6 million Chinese, which is the country with the highest proportion of Chinese population in the world except China and Singapore. The Malaysian government divides Malays into aborigines and enjoys certain preferential treatment in education, employment and real estate purchase. The politics of the country is basically in the hands of Malays, while the Chinese control most of the national economy. Chinese Malays have many freedoms, such as maintaining their own culture, customs and religion. Chinese can set up Chinese schools and publish Chinese newspapers and books. The Malay government basically adopts a non-interference attitude towards the Chinese community.
4. language. Most private institutions of higher learning in Malaysia teach in English, while some national institutions of higher learning teach in English. I think we all know that Malaysia was a British colony for a long time in history. Since independence in the 1950s, Malays have never had their own unified script, so in the 1960s, Malay was created based on English. Malay is similar to English in many places and English is still widely used in Malaysia.