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MALAYSIA

           Malaysia was formed in 1963 through a federation of the former British colonies of Malaya and Singapore, including the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak on the northern coast of Borneo. But Malaya became independent in 1957 and Singapore's separated in 1965.

Why Study In Malaysia

 

              Malaysia is able to offer students a high quality of life academically, socially, ethnically, and culturally, making their stay worth their time, money and effort. In the last two decades, Malaysia has emerged as a new powerhouse in international trade, as well as taken

              Academically, it is able to provide a world-Class Private Education and Qualification Assured by the National Quality Body, highly -affordable fee structures with low living costs, an extensive array of study programmes, and knowledge and skills needed to meet demands of the global market.

                Foreign universities from countries such as United Kingdom, Australia, United States, and Canada operate and set up their branch campuses in Malaysia, enabling students to acquire identical university qualifications at a lower education cost. This means that a student can pursue an identical degree from many world-renowned institutes at almost 1/4th the cost!

Fast Facts

  • Official Name- Malaysia

  • Capital - Kuala Lumpur Currency - Ringgit ($1=3.80)

  • Religion - Islam (official), Hinduism, Buddhism

  • Literacy - 83%

  • Languages - Malay (official), English, Chinese, Tamil

  • Major Cities - Ipoh, Johor Baharu, Melaka, Petaling Jaya

  • Climate - Hot and humid

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