First, the difficulty of studying in Malaysia
In terms of application difficulty, studying in Malaysia is open to junior high school students, technical secondary school students, junior college students, self-taught undergraduate students, vocational high school students, high school students and college students, and only qualified application materials need to be submitted. Students who apply for undergraduate courses can submit their final grades directly without taking the college entrance examination. Private universities require an average score of more than 75%, public universities require more than 80%, and GPA is above 3.0. For the requirements of IELTS scores, Malaysian schools can apply directly without IELTS scores, and after the application is passed, they can choose to enroll in language courses offered by the school. The reform was carried out in 20 18, that is, you can still apply without IELTS scores, but you need to pass IELTS 5.0 (both undergraduate students are 5.0) within one year of enrollment. The IELTS scores passed before application are subject to the minimum requirements of the final application major.
Second, the conditions for studying in Malaysia
1, second-year or equivalent students can directly apply for Malaysian professional diploma or Malaysian university foundation course.
2. After graduating from senior three, the average score of studying in Malaysia is above 75. You can directly apply for undergraduate study in Malaysia and apply for Malaysian scholarship.
3. When college students apply for studying in Malaysia, some Malaysian universities can apply for credit reduction.
4. College graduates can directly apply for postgraduate courses or Malaysian undergraduate courses.
5. College students studying in Malaysia can apply for credit reduction and continue their undergraduate studies.
6. Students who have graduated with a bachelor's degree can apply for postgraduate courses.
7. Students with an IELTS score of 5.5 or a TOEFL score of 80 can study in Malaysia without taking language courses.
8. Application conditions for postgraduate students studying in Malaysia: three years of domestic junior college graduation and more than five years of work experience; Domestic undergraduate graduates do not require work experience; The above academic certificates must be notarized by a Chinese notary office.
9. Requirements for applying for MBA program in Malaysia: Bachelor degree, more than three years working experience; Or complete three-year junior college courses and more than five years of work experience.
Third, the way to apply for studying abroad
1, public university
It is understood that before, public universities almost did not recruit students from China, but only recruited graduate students. Because public universities are not for profit, they mainly meet the needs of local students for further studies. In recent years, some public universities have begun to recruit students from China, which gives high school students another choice and opportunity to go to college.
Advantages of public universities: Compared with private schools, public universities have beautiful campus environment, complete facilities and low tuition fees, and students can truly experience the all-round life and study environment of universities.
Insufficient public universities: Most public universities teach in Malay and English (80% courses are taught in Malay and 20% courses are taught in English).
If students are willing to learn one more language, then this deficiency will become an advantage, and they can choose all the majors in the university that can recruit undergraduates. In this case, it is equivalent to mastering English and Malay at the undergraduate level, creating opportunities for future employment and development.
2. Branches directly under foreign universities
There are five in Malaysia. Branches of Nottingham University, Curtin University, Monash University and Swinburne University. It can satisfy those students who want to go directly to Britain and Australia but want to save money.
Because the tuition fee of the branch school is half of that of the ordinary school or 1/3, and the students of the branch school can smoothly transfer to the ordinary school, especially the University of Nottingham. Of course, the tuition fees of such universities are generally more expensive than those of local schools in Malaysia, and the admission requirements are also higher.
3. Private universities and university colleges in Malaysia
Private universities in Malaysia can be divided into three categories: universities, university colleges and universities. Universities and university colleges can award their own bachelor's degrees or above, while colleges can only award junior college diplomas.
There are 18 private universities and colleges in Malaysia. These universities are also divided into different levels and scales. Some have very beautiful university campuses, and some have just been upgraded from private colleges to university colleges without their own campuses. In addition, their tuition fees vary greatly.
Private universities and university colleges are better: Taylor University, Banali University, Asia-Pacific University of Science and Technology, Elite University, Sunway University and Multimedia University.