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Introduction

Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia. The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. Malaysia is a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, which plays a large role in politics. The constitution declares Islam the state religion while protecting freedom of religion. The government system is closely modeled on the Westminster parliamentary system and the legal system is based on common law.

Why study in Malaysia

Students and their parents have many things to consider when deciding on where and what to study. In choosing Malaysia as a study destination, students benefit from:

  • Competitive course fees and an extensive selection of popular courses.
  • An economically sound and socially safe country, which has a stable government and a low serious crime rate.
  • A geographically safe environment, with Malaysia situated in a zone free from most natural disasters.
  • A food paradise which has a huge variety of cuisines available including vegetarian, halal, ethnic and western.
  • An excellent transportation system, which allows for easy mobility and a huge variety of interesting places to visit for relaxation.

Climate

The weather in Malaysia is sunny and rainy all year without extreme cold or hot weather conditions. The main variable of Malaysia’s climate is not temperature or air pressure, but rainfall. In general, the climate of Malaysia can be described as typical tropical climate. Malaysia has extreme variations in rainfall that are linked with the monsoons. Generally speaking, there is a dry season (June to September), and a rainy season (December to March).

Frequently Ask Questions

What is the minimum academic requirement?

10 Years School or Matriculation.

Minimum is 18 Years and Maximum is 35 Years.

No there is no IELTS/ TOEFL requirement however candidate should be able to speak and listen English effectively as medium of training and internship is in English.

It usually takes between 6 to 8 Working days to receive conditional offer.

Don’t feel Shy and Contact us, because every University have different initially payment.

Don’t feel Shy and Contact us, because every University have different conditions on it.

On average it takes between 4 to 5 weeks in order to get your visa from Malaysian immigration it is student visa.

Yes, this visa is extendable and you can also switch into different category like Work Permit etc.

No there is no requirement of bank statement and visa will be processed by the college.

English is widely uses, most of courses are being teach in English.

All international students studying at public or private higher education institutions are allowed to work part-time for a maximum of 20 hours per week ONLY during semester breaks or holidays of more than 7 days at restaurants, petrol kiosks, mini markets and hotels as long as their student passes remain valid. Please note that prior approval from the Department of Immigration is required. International students are NOT permitted to work as cashiers. In addition, in the hotel sector, international students are NOT allowed to work as singers, masseurs, musicians or GROs (Guest Relation Officers). International students are not allowed to engage in any job or activity deemed to be immoral. Applications to work part time must be made through the educational institution at which the international students are enrolled. The international student needs to be present with the representative of the education institution at the Immigration Department of Malaysia in order to submit an application for part time work.

It should take 14 working days upon receipt of a complete application and payment. Since the Visa Approval Letter (VAL) is issued by the Immigration Department, the 14 working days is at the discretion of the Immigration Department.

To obtain an entry visa, you are required to visit the nearest Malaysian Embassy in your home country along with.
• Your offer letter from the Malaysian education institution.
• The Visa Approval Letter issued by the Immigration Department of Malaysia.
• All other relevant documents and forms duly completed.
• Payment as outlined by the Malaysian Embassy for the application of an entry visa.

You will need to liaise directly with your university for the submission of a complete set of documents. Should you decide to make an online application on the website, you will be able to upload your.
• Offer Letter.
• Passport Pages.
• Passport Photo.
• Academic Transcripts.
• Medical Examination Report.

An eVAL is an Electronic Visa Approval Letter which will be issued as a soft copy through the EMGS system instead of a physical VAL. The eVAL can be emailed to the student as a PDF or downloaded through the “Track application” page in the website; so students no longer need to wait for the VAL to be posted to them by their institution.

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