Universities in Malaysia are divided into public and private schools. Generally speaking, international students will choose private schools. One is because it is taught in English, and the other is a unique dual course in Malaysia, which is much more recognized in China than in Malaysian public universities. Third, like European and American schools, most places will still be reserved for local people. They really don't want to be crowded, so they will choose private universities with higher cost performance.
As far as diploma recognition is concerned, Malaysian students are at a disadvantage, because there are misunderstandings about the education of this country in China, oh no, I don't understand it at all (please don't look at this country from the perspective of Malaysia Airlines incident), so it will have some influence.
But personally, China people know nothing about other schools in other countries except Oxford and Harvard, so they are all the same. No matter which school you graduated from, some people say they don't know. The HR of the company is not an encyclopedia of the school.
Malaysia is a perfect springboard.
For example, if you are studying dual courses, you will get a diploma from a partner school after graduation, but you will notice that your education was completed in Malaysia. Of course, if you choose 2+ 1 or 1+2, that is to say, after studying for one or two years, you will transfer to a cooperative school, and the diploma will be our school's diploma. In fact, there is no difference. This diploma is recognized all over the world, and it is more convenient to apply for graduate students than to take the domestic diploma. Therefore, if you want to continue studying, then Malaysia should be the most cost-effective destination for studying abroad.
What is the gold content of studying in Malaysia?
Malaysia is a Commonwealth country, English is the official and working language of Malaysia, and 99% of higher education institutions teach in English. Malaysia maintains close cooperation with universities in Britain, the United States, Australia and Canada. After graduating from Malaysia University, students can easily get master's admission notices from famous universities such as Britain, America, Australia and Canada.
Tuition in Malaysia is very low. The annual tuition fee of this university is 30,000-40,000 RMB, and the annual living expenses are 20,000-30,000 RMB, which is equivalent to a quarter of studying in Britain and the United States. This is the most ideal country for working-class children to study abroad.
Like many countries, higher education in Malaysia is mainly divided into two categories: private universities and public universities. At present, many private universities in Malaysia have deep cooperative relations with universities in North America and Australia, recognizing each other's academic qualifications and even cooperating in running schools. Public schools provide more services for Malays, while local students pay more attention to basic subjects. Private universities, in particular, have high gold content.
Private universities have high gold content.
Most private institutions in Malaysia adopt higher education courses in Britain and Australia, and offer credit conversion and dual courses. Some branches of foreign higher education institutions in Malaysia are also private schools. The quality of private higher education institutions in Malaysia is supervised by the National Academic Accreditation Service (MQA), and the courses approved by the National Academic Accreditation Service can be viewed on the MQA website.
At present, under this model, Malaysian schools offer a wider range of degrees, whether in Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or Switzerland, which can be completed at home. For students who graduate from dual courses or 3+ 1 in Malaysia, the diplomas issued by British and Australian universities are the same as those of the above-mentioned countries, as long as the schools selected by the schools must be in the Foreign Affairs Supervision Information Network of the Ministry of Education.
Public universities pay more attention to research.
Malaysian public universities tend to be traditional disciplines with strong theory, attach importance to the teaching and research of basic disciplines, and tend to be academic in personnel training. Public universities are a good choice for children who plan to pursue further studies or engage in scientific research in the future. Students are allowed to learn other foreign languages while in school, so that after graduating from the University of Malaysia, students can master Malay, English and another language at the same time. This shows that the gold content of studying in Malaysia is not low. Among them, the University of Malaya was promoted to the 87th place in this year's QS ranking!
Malaysian universities are highly recognized in China.
Malaysian universities are highly recognized. Most universities in Malaysia can do academic certification in China, so China recognizes Malaysian diplomas. As long as the listed public and private schools are recognized by the Ministry of Education of China, the list of Malaysian domestic certification qualifications is on the foreign supervision website of the Ministry of Education of China. At the same time, the school and joint professional diplomas of these schools on the list are also recognized by other countries, and they can apply for credit transfer or master's or doctoral degrees.
China, a Malaysian university, was accredited as:
Public universities: University of Malaya, National University of Malaysia, Botra University, Malaysia University of Science and Technology, Malaysia Polytechnic University, University of North Malaysia, University of Sabah, Malaysia.
Private universities: Asia-Pacific University of Science and Technology, Elite University, Indigo International University, Sunway University, Lin Guorong University of Creative Technology, Century University, Tailai University, Shiya University, Raman University, Tathagata University, etc.