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What are the requirements for studying in Malaysia?
The education level in Malaysia is very high. Because of its geographical proximity, the environment in Malaysia is close to that in China. Let's take a look at the requirements for studying in Malaysia.

First, Malaysia's undergraduate study requirements

1. Basic requirements for studying in Malaysia

With an average grade of 75 or above in senior three, you can directly apply for undergraduate study in Malaysia.

Malaysian public universities have higher requirements for undergraduate admission, requiring that the average score at the end of three years and six semesters in high school should be at least 80 (full mark 100), and the CGPA of junior college should be above 3 and 0. With more and more students applying to Malaysian universities, the admission standards of public universities are also increasing year by year. The number of private universities in Malaysia is much larger than that of public universities, and unlike public universities, the enrollment quota is very limited. Therefore, if the average score reaches 60 or above, you will have the opportunity to apply, and some private universities need an average score of 70 or above.

2. Language requirements for studying in Malaysia

Direct enrollment needs to meet the requirements of English. According to the requirements of the school, everyone is required to prepare IELTS or TOEFL to confirm that they have excellent grades and can meet the learning and communication after entering school. This is a hardware requirement. Although you have a long English learning foundation in China, you still need to spend more energy to prepare. I suggest you attend the training early and try to get IELTS 6, 0 or TOEFL 80 at one time.

3. Economic conditions for studying in Malaysia

Public universities in Malaysia spend about 60,000 RMB per year (including tuition, accommodation and living expenses for one year), while private universities in Malaysia spend about 50,000-80,000 RMB per year (including tuition, accommodation and living expenses for one year). Schools and majors will directly affect the collection of tuition fees, while living expenses will be affected by urban areas.

Second, Malaysia's undergraduate study channels

1, language+matriculation+undergraduate

Students who study in high schools in China (usually Grade Two or equivalent) want to study in universities in Malaysia, so they have to study for one year at the beginning, and the length of preparatory courses is generally one year. The whole preparatory course is designed for undergraduate majors. In addition to English classes, the specialized courses of preparatory courses also include all aspects of specialized courses, laying the foundation for students to enter specialized courses smoothly. After the preparatory course is completed and meets the requirements, students enter the first year of undergraduate study.

In addition, all universities in Malaysia teach in English, so students are required to reach IELTS (IELTS) of 5 or above. If they can't meet the standards, they can be arranged to attend the intensive English courses of the school according to their English test scores when they enter school, and the time varies from 1 to 6 months. According to the regulations of the Ministry of Education of Malaysia, undergraduate study is implemented for three years.

2. Select (Language)+Undergraduate

Senior three graduates from China can be exempted from matriculation if their grades meet the requirements of Malaysian universities, such as 75 points in the main course or 5 B's in the exam. If students have a good English foundation and can meet the language performance requirements of the school, they can directly enter the undergraduate study stage, which means that students can get a bachelor's degree in three years.

Third, the advantages of studying in Malaysia

1, low cost

The annual tuition and living expenses (including room and board) of undergraduate students (bachelor's degree) in Malaysia are about 50,000 RMB, and those of graduate students (master's degree) are about 40,000 RMB, which is far lower than the expenses of studying in Europe and America. In addition, the Malaysian government provides scholarships to outstanding students in China every year, and China students can apply directly to institutions. Studying in Malaysia is cost-effective and is the first choice for working families. The best educational resources of public universities

2. The academic system is short, and the procedures for transferring to a third country are simple.

Most universities in Malaysia have dual courses or credit transfer courses with famous universities in Britain, the United States, Australia and Canada. Generally, a bachelor's degree lasts for three years and can be easily transferred to a university in a third country.

3. High-level education

Malaysia has the highest education standards in the world, and there is a special department-Malaysian academic accreditation service, which regularly evaluates the quality of education and adopts a quality standard management system to ensure high-quality education quality. The diploma is internationally recognized. Among them, the University of Malaya once ranked 89th in the world, the PolyU once ranked11,the national university once ranked 100 in the world, and the business major of Sabah University was second to none in Southeast Asia.