Great infrastructure, lifetime experience and access to world᾿s fastest growing markets.
Your future is going to be exception with education in Malaysia.
About Malaysia
Malaysia is at the forefront of world-recognized quality education, as its affordable, cosmopolitan cities provide rich cultural immersion and memories that can last a lifetime.
Having the capital city of Kuala Lumpur ranked as the second most affordable student city has no doubt helped.
In Malaysia, experiences, lasting friendships and opportunities are abundant. Education in Malaysia will provide you with the tools to kick start your future.
135 COUNTRIES
Students from over 135 countries are pursuing education in Malaysia.
Living in Malasya
Malaysia has long since cemented its reputation as one of the world’s top tourist destinations. Other than UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Mount Kinabalu, Kota Kinabalu National Park, Malacca City and pristine marine parks, – it is also one of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant economies that can be the launch pad for your education and career.
Having been for decades a leader in industrial growth and political stability, Malaysia is also one of the top destinations for those seeking internationally-recognised education. Boasting highly-ranked universities, the Ministry of Education maintains Malaysia’s high standards in keeping with education sectors around the region.
The government also grooms top talent through public and private tertiary level institutions as well as accredited skill centres, resulting in the country being a global leader in key industries.
Religion
Malaysia is the most multicultural nation in South East Asia with Malays, Chinese, Indians among others identifying as Malaysian. Religion in Malaysia is equally as diverse and includes Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus and Sikhs. In short, Malaysia features most of the world’s major religions. But at the same time, Islam is seen as the primary religion and Malaysia as an Islamic countryReligion
Accessibility and Local Transportation
Peninsular Malaysia transport network is diverse with extensive roadways stretching over 63,445km, including 1,630km of expressways. Its main highway extends over 800 km from the Thai border all the way to Singapore. Light Rail Transit (LRT) and KL Monorail provide inner-city public transportation within Malaysia. An easy access to any part in the city with LRT, KTM, Bus & other transportations.Accessibility and Local Transportation
Food
Malaysia is a real treat when it comes to its cuisines as it is a country of diversity. Malaysia is a blessed country with multiracial people consisting of Malay, Indian,Chinese, Nyonya and other indigenous sub ethnics groups. It’s hard to deny the fact that Malaysia is, in fact, a foodie’s paradise blessed with easy access to food from all around the world! The restaurants are literally everywhere, whether you’re yearning for Thai, Japanese, Mexican or Middle-Eastern!Food
Culture
Having had an interesting past and being a part of the international spice route many hundreds of years ago, Malaysia has turned into a mosaic of cultures. Everything from its people to its architecture reflect a colourful heritage and an amalgamated culture. Malaysia is a bubbling, bustling melting-pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live together in peace and harmony. Multiculturalism has made Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to hundreds of colourful festivals. As a people, Malaysians are very relaxed, warm and friendly.Culture
Stability
The political stability, peace, technological progress and research as well as the low exchange rate are cited as factors that make Malaysia a conduciveenvironment for learning. Its racial harmony also proves that the people of Malaysia are ready to accept students from any religious and cultural backgrounds.Stability
Fun
The metropolitan capital of Malaysia is the most populous city in the entire country, so you can be sure that there is much fun to have here. The Central Market is a bustling location of activity as vendors peddle their wares ranging from traditional handicraft to hip apparel and, most importantly, local street food. Within the market is also a space called the Annexe where local artists occasionally hold galleries showcasing their work. For a fun night out on the city, visit Bukit Bintang which is the main pubbing/clubbing district of the city. Here you’ll find plenty of establishments with rustic atmospheres and homey ambience to enjoy your night out with friends.Fun
Malaysia is a hub of Educational excellence!
Malaysia aspires to position itself as a centre for educational excellence in the Asia Pacific region. Towards this end, various educational facilities and infrastructure have been established. Public and private institutions of higher learning, as well as collaborative programme with foreign institutions of higher learning, have also been intensified to attract more foreign students to continue their studies in Malaysia.