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Best universities in Malaysia

Last activity 11 March 2019 by govinda kc

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Priscilla

Hello everyone,

Students make up an important part of the expat population. This year again, thousands around the world will be leaving their home country to study abroad. How about giving them a hand by sharing with them information about the best universities in Malaysia?

What are the best universities in Malaysia ? What makes them the best universities? What are their international ranking?

What are the success rates of these universities?

What are the subjects taught at these universities?

What are the general requirements to get into them?

What are the tuition fees to study at those universities?

When does the academic year begin and end in Malaysia ?

What are the specific advantages of studying in these universities (job prospects, internships, internationally recognized degrees…) ?

Please share your experience,

Priscilla

mirlanova.aidana

Hello,sorry for late replying.
You can contact me I will explain all my experience in university and help with documentation.

Machiavelli82

Education in Malaysia has become quite internationally integrated offering a wide variety of interesting career pathways. Many universities are offering dual UK programs and follow the British educational standard. There are two types of universities in Malaysia - Public and Private. Both hold quality educational standards and there are list of notable top ranked universities among them which can be noted. Each university in Malaysia is known by it's well renowned programs from Engineering, Multimedia, IT, Sciences and more.  Additionally, branch universities from the UK and Australia have strongly established  themselves as well within the country. They provide the same curriculum and offer more affordable tuition fees compared to their home country to accommodate the market. This has encouraged many foreigners and even citizens of their own to come study in Malaysia at practically half the cost considering tuition, accommodation and living expenses. Compared to Europe, Malaysia is much more affordable to live and study in. However, part-time work rates are not that attractive and finding a job while studying isn't easy. Usually the most attractive job opportunities are available in IT or multimedia design.
Personally, I've been working in the educational field since 2009 when I moved from the United States to Malaysia.  I have counseled, guided and placed students in numerous universities & language institutes in Malaysia and overseas . I have always recommended that students pick a specialty and not just a general program which does not usually have a high demand career-wise.  Many universities now offer what I call a 2-in 1 program such as Marketing / Business with specialism in e-commerce or Accounting / finance with specialism in forensic investment. These type of programs always have their attractive catch on a certificate. Most importantly, it trains students to multitask in more than just one field. Nowadays, multi-tasking is becoming a trend in many job fields.  ***

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govinda kc

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