1. Why did you choose to study in Malaysia?
(1) Malaysia has a good learning environment: developed economy, stable politics and low consumption level, which is suitable for working-class children.
(2) Good English environment: In English-speaking countries, the language environment helps students to quickly master English conversation and listening skills and enhance their English communication skills. Except for public universities (which are required to learn Malay), private colleges teach in English.
(3) High gold content in diplomas: The 3+0 diplomas of many joint universities are recognized by the world (China also recognizes them). All the expenses for studying abroad are only 1/4 to 1/3 in Europe and America, which is the best choice for working class.
(4) The application procedure is simple: studying in Malaysia is exempt from IELTS and TOEFL, and no financial guarantee is required. The success rate of visa is almost 100%.
2. Is there any requirement for studying in Malaysia?
The results of the college entrance examination for studying in Malaysia are not necessary. Malaysian universities do not require China students to provide college entrance examination scores, but only refer to students' usual scores or HKCEE scores. Therefore, senior three students can apply as long as they provide graduation certificates and three years and six semesters of high school.
3. If you are a high school graduate, how long will it take to complete the Malaysian bachelor's degree course?
It takes about 3-3.5 years for high school graduates to complete all undergraduate courses. Including 0.5 years of intensive English courses, if you provide IELTS 5.5, you can directly enter the professional degree course without taking language courses.
Students with junior college education can directly enter the university bachelor's degree course after meeting the English entrance requirements of relevant courses through mutual recognition of credits, and obtain the bachelor's degree two years later.
4. What are the tuition and living expenses in Malaysia?
The cost of professional courses in Malaysia is about RM 10000-2000 in one academic year, which is decreasing year by year.
Accommodation fee: if you live in a school dormitory, it is generally RM 600- 1000 per month.
Off-campus rental: generally RM 500-800 per month.
Meal fee: RM 30-80/day.
The exchange rate between ringgit and RMB is about 1.6666.
Parents want to visit their children. Can the college help them?
Students need to go to the international student business department to fill out the form. After receiving a copy of the parents' passport or ID card, the College will issue an invitation letter for parents to apply for an entry visa in embassies and consulates in China. Many schools can entrust agents.
6. What language is used in Malaysia?
As a gathering place of China, the West, Indian and Arabian civilizations, Malaysia is particularly rich in language and culture. Malay is the official language and English is the common language, which is widely used in government departments, shopping malls and all walks of life. Other folk languages are Mandarin, Cantonese, Hakka, Fujian and Hindi.
7. My English is poor. Can I apply to study in Malaysia?
Students who have no English foundation or English scores can go to private schools to take English classes first, and after passing the internal language courses of the school, they can also enter the major.
8. What is a credit transfer course?
This kind of course means that after students have obtained certain credits from the courses they have studied in the college, they will transfer their credits to cooperative universities in Canada, the United States, Britain, Australia and other countries to continue their degree courses with the help of the school. This course requires strict grades, and cooperative universities may refuse to transfer credits to some subjects with poor grades.
What is the 9.3+0 course?
The "3+0" degree course provides students with another preferential choice. Students can complete all the foreign courses in their college and get the equivalent degree in Britain or Australia, saving huge expenses.
10. Is the degree obtained in Malaysia useful?
The answer is absolutely valid. China and Malaysia signed a memorandum of mutual recognition of academic qualifications, and 76 universities were recognized by the Ministry of Education.
Ministry of Education-International Department-Memorandum on Mutual Recognition of Academic Qualifications between China and Malaysia.
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1 1. Is it possible to transfer to other countries for further study after studying in Malaysia? What are the possibilities?
Yes, but it depends on your grades in horse class. The current situation is: going to New Zealand is basically; Go to England to approach; Go to Australia to approach; The probability of going to Canada is 50%.
12. Can I work while studying in Malaysia?
Yes In order to attract more outstanding Malaysian students to study abroad and further promote cultural exchanges between China and China, the Malaysian government has relaxed the policy of work-study program for international students, allowing students to work in their spare time to supplement their study expenses, with no more than 20 hours per week.
13. Can parents come to Malaysia to accompany them?
At present, the issue of "accompanying students" by one of the parents of international students is considered according to the age of the students concerned. I agree to allow one of the parents of foreign students to "accompany me" on the only condition that I can't work in Malaysia.
How is the accommodation arranged?
Like some western countries, schools will provide dormitories. However, most international students do not want to live in school dormitories, and prefer to rent a house outside.
15. How to find a job in Malaysia?
If you want to work outside the school during your study abroad, you must first make sure that you have a legal student permit recognized by the Malaysian government. Only foreign students with this certificate can apply for their own jobs.
International students can apply for jobs regardless of whether the school is public or private, but the government departments that apply are different. If international students attend national universities, they need to apply to the Malaysian National Immigration Bureau, while students from private schools need to apply to the Malaysian Immigration Bureau.
The Malaysian Immigration Department will decide whether to approve the application of international students based on various materials provided by international students.
It is said that most people in Malaysia speak Chinese, which is not conducive to learning English?
Although there are relatively many Chinese in Malaysia, they are not as many as some people think. At present, the total number of Chinese in Malaysia accounts for about 30% of the total population, but not everyone can speak Chinese, only about 60% can speak Chinese, so there is still room for international students to learn English. The school will also arrange for students from a country not to live together.
17. Are there large libraries in various cities in Malaysia? Can international students borrow for free?
Yes, you can.
18. Can international students buy a car in Malaysia?
Yes, the local new/used cars are very cheap (2 1500 yuan RMB) and very fashionable. But you need a Malaysian driver's license. )
19. How do international students apply for a Malaysian driver's license?
Any driving school in Malaysia can register and get a driver's license (internship certificate) in about two months. The cost is also very low, about 2200 yuan.
20. Can I change my international driver's license when I leave Malaysia after graduation?
Sure, just bring your passport and original Malaysian driver's license (valid road tax for more than one year) and two 2-inch bareheaded photos. Cooperate with driving school staff to go to MALAYSIAJPJ for handling.
2 1. What are the favorable policies for overseas students in China?
Our favorable policy is that students don't have to show financial guarantee, and the school handles visas. Therefore, the visa problem that is the biggest headache for China students does not exist for Malaysian students.
22. When applying for a visa, does the embassy issue visas according to the students' study time, and then renew them after continuing their studies, or issue long-term visas at one time?
From April 20 16, the school began to apply for student visas for up to three years.
23. What are the advantages of studying in Malaysia for a while and then studying in Europe and America?
The benefits are reflected in two aspects:
1) Save money. After studying in Malaysia for a period of time, I studied in Europe, America, Australia and other countries. The cost is obviously less than those in those countries, and there will be no difference in academic qualifications. And when you apply for a visa, because the study time in those countries is relatively short, the guarantee will also be reduced.
2) Visa is easy. In addition to the United States, other countries such as Britain, Australia and New Zealand can apply for visas in Malaysia. There, as long as you are admitted to a university and have enough funds (generally, you can go to the UK for 6.5438+06 million RMB, Australia for 6.5438+02 million RMB and New Zealand for 654.38+00 RMB), the general visa rate can reach 654.38+000 RMB. However, the visa in the United States is an exception and you need to return to China.
24. Do private colleges in Malaysia recognize adult education qualifications?
It is generally recognized, but it depends on the students' own grades and whether the courses they apply for are recognized by foreign universities.
25. When will Malaysia's colleges and universities really start school? How many months are there in a semester?
There is no uniform opening date for higher education institutions in Malaysia, and the opening date of each college is different. It can be said that in a year's time, from June 65438+10 to February 65438+February, the new semester of the college officially started every month. So you must pay attention to when the colleges and courses you enrolled in started. The length of each semester varies from college to college. The same college, different courses, the length of the semester is different. For example, English courses may last for three months, and science courses may last for four months. Some courses last for six months. So you must also pay attention to the fact that the colleges and courses you apply for are a semester for several months.
26. What personal documents need to be notarized for studying in Malaysia?
Personal documents that need to be notarized are:
Notarization of academic qualifications, such as graduation certificate, degree certificate, English test qualification certificate, etc.
Notarization of grades, transcripts of various subjects provided by students in middle schools or universities must be notarized.
The above notarized documents can be handled at the notary office where the students are located.
27. Does Malaysian College offer scholarships for international students? What are the rules for college holidays?
Malaysia has scholarship programs for foreign students. At present, limited scholarship programs are mainly provided for foreign students studying for master's and doctoral degrees.
Malaysian colleges and universities have four holidays every year, regardless of winter and summer vacations, ranging from more than two months to one to two weeks. The dates of the holidays are also set by the college itself. Usually the longest holiday is from February of 65438+ one year to February of the following year.
28. What are the general teaching facilities in Malaysian universities? Is it convenient for students to use computers and surf the Internet?
Universities in Malaysia have a complete set of teaching equipment, including:
Campus dormitory with internet access line installed.
State-of-the-art computer room, updating equipment at any time.
Free internet access, dedicated line, advanced pure science and engineering laboratory.
Fully air-conditioned classrooms, consulting rooms and teaching rooms
A variety of teaching methods, such as lectures, counseling, lectures, group discussions, practice visits, etc. All colleges are willing to spend millions of Malaysian dollars to buy all kinds of information technology equipment in order to establish a brand-new education model. Students are also encouraged to own their own laptops to fully cooperate with this favorable learning environment. In this way, the students:
Be able to download handouts, courses, course guides, exam forms, questions over the years, research materials, etc. Online.
Homework can be submitted by email.
Related research sources and affiliated universities
Communicate with lecturers and classmates through emails and chat rooms.
Check the exam results
Research work can be carried out through online libraries in Britain.
29. Students find that they are not satisfied with their chosen major after entering school. Can they transfer?
This is ok, because it is your right. But there are some things you must pay attention to:
You must have another university in Malaysia to accept you.
The expenses between you and your former university must be settled.
You must apply for a release letter from your old university. After all expenses are settled, the college has no right not to send you a dissolution letter.
The tuition fee for the first academic year is non-refundable; The tuition and deposit for this semester can be refunded. Other one-time payment fees will not be refunded.
After completing the above procedures with the college, you must also obtain the approval of the Malaysian Immigration Bureau.
30. For China students, how to apply for a visa to complete the overseas part of the dual courses overseas?
Students from China are studying dual courses in Malaysia, and they have already registered in institutions in third countries when they register. Students who have completed all courses in Malaysia and obtained qualified results can apply for study visas from the embassies of relevant countries in Malaysia with the assistance of the school.
This kind of visa has a high success rate for Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and other countries. The specific procedures can be further consulted with relevant colleges after enrollment. At present, we still advise China students who want to study in a third country to choose more flexible 3+0 courses as far as possible, so that students can continue to study the remaining courses in Malaysia in case of difficulties in obtaining a visa for a third country, so as to ensure that they can obtain the corresponding bachelor's degree as scheduled.