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How much does it cost to study in Malaysia?
With the arrival of 20 17, many international students will be concerned about whether the cost of studying in Malaysia will rise this year. Hande's study abroad consultant has not received any information about the sharp increase in tuition fees, which is basically the same as 20 16. The main expenses are still on tuition, food, accommodation and shopping.

Summary of overall expenses: According to different schools and majors, the expenses for studying abroad are also different. For example, the school's geographical location, accommodation configuration and environment determine the level of accommodation fees. The overall cost of a four-year undergraduate program is higher than that of a three-year undergraduate program, and the tuition fees of science and engineering majors are higher than those of liberal arts majors. For example, medical expenses are the highest. The tuition fees of aristocratic schools are generally higher, such as Tailai and Sunway. Generally speaking, Malaysia's annual undergraduate budget is 5000-65438+ 10,000 RMB, and the master's fee is 7000-130,000 RMB. Hande's overseas application for studying in private universities is exempt from agency fees, including undergraduate courses.

Century University, Studya University and Kuala Lumpur University of Architecture are generally 50,000-70,000 RMB;

Indi International University, Elite University, Jurai University, Asia-Pacific University of Science and Technology and Lin Guorong University of Creative Technology are generally RMB 60,000-80,000;

The general expenses of Sunway University and Tailai University are 8- 1 10000 RMB;

Curtin University in Malaysia, Monash University in Malaysia and Nottingham University in Malaysia are generally 10- 15000 yuan;

1. Tuition and fees

1. Every school, every subject or major has different tuition fees, so students should first determine the school and learn about the relevant tuition fees from the school curriculum. Students can consult Hande's study abroad consultant to apply for studying abroad according to their own study abroad budget, and no agency fee is charged.

2. Each school has different pricing methods for each subject or specialized course. The main pricing methods are:

What is the tuition fee of a certain subject course per semester (course tuition fee/semester);

What is the annual tuition fee of a certain subject course (course tuition fee/academic year);

What is the course tuition fee of each level of a certain subject (course tuition fee of a certain level);

What is the total tuition fee for all courses in a subject? (the total tuition fee of a course/the whole course);

How much is a subject (tuition/credits of a course) per credit;

How many credits are there in a subject course * * *, and what is the tuition fee (tuition fee/total credits) for all credits?

3. The school curriculum price contains different contents. The main differences are as follows:

In some schools, all tuition and fees are included in the course price.

The contents that are not included in the course price of some schools may include: book fees, activity fees, library fees, software fees, management fees, experiment fees, computer fees, resource fees and so on.

Therefore, cheap tuition does not mean that the total cost is cheap, and high tuition and miscellaneous fees are not necessarily high. Students only have the freedom to choose the school, but they can't choose the payment method.

4. General school fees include:

Application fee, dormitory application fee, security fee, mortgage fee, registration fee, visa renewal fee, student club fee, resource fee, registration fee, library fee, insurance fee, management fee, student service fee, computer use fee, deposit, activity fee, etc.

2. Living expenses

1, meals

(according to their own consumption level) about RM 6000-8500 per year; For example, students who often eat at school can spend more than 6,000 Malaysian ringgit a year.

2. Residence

(according to the living area and conditions) about 6000- 12000 per year; Unlike domestic universities with government campus subsidies, campus accommodation in Malaysia is self-funded. Relatively speaking, it is a relatively large expenditure. Generally, schools are divided into two rooms, 1 room and air-conditioned room. The general environment is better. Relatively speaking, the cost of two or four rooms will be lower, and the cost without air conditioning and multiple public toilets will be cheaper. In addition, many students will choose to rent a house near the campus with their classmates, and the cost is relatively low.

3. Transportation expenses+daily necessities

(depending on where you live) because of people, you usually stay around or rent a house; Total RM 1500-4000

For ordinary students, students' annual living expenses are between 12000 and RM20,000 (the exchange rate is 1 = 1.5- 1.8 yuan RMB), which is very normal personal consumption. This level of living consumption can be said to be the personal consumption level of middle-income families in Malaysia.