WHY STUDY IN MALAYSIA?
There's something for everyone
Kuala Lumpur (KL) has long been the choice of study destination for students from Japan, China, Korea, Iran, UAE, Indonesia, Netherland, Pakistan, Maldives, Mauritius, Central Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and countries in the Southeast Asia region. In addition to the beautiful country of Malaysia, its diverse population and stable conditions, the vast course variety we offer - from Computing to Technology, Games Development, Engineering, Business, Management, Marketing, Tourism, Media, Accounting, Banking, Finance, Actuarial and media - gives lifelong learning opportunities for all our students.
High academic standards and international recognition
Education is an investment, so you want to make sure you get a good qualification and a high standard of learning. Over the years, we have adapted to modern teaching methods and facilities without discarding values of traditional learning approaches. You can be assured that you will receive education qualifications that are of international standards and recognition. These qualifications are transferable and recognised by other universities including the UK and Australia. Of course, our ultimate aim is that your qualifications and studies are transferable and valued in the workforce.
You will be improving your Communication Skills
Malaysia offers enormous opportunity to learn and master new languages. Our multicultural diversity and population consists of speakers of English, Bahasa Melayu, Mandarin, Chinese dialects, Tamil, and a host of others. You'll meet and study with students from across the region, giving you the opportunity to speak and practice new languages such as Arabic, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali and Russian . The majority of the students speak English, and our classes are all conducted in English. You can also take additional English classes before you begin your degree study.
An affordable option
The total cost of studying and living in Malaysia is generally lower than most countries which offer internationally recognised and quality assured study programmes such as UK, Australia, USA and Canada.
A centre for technology and multimedia
The Malaysian Government's Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) was launched in 1996 to propel the country into Information Age through a series of initiatives or flagship applications which include Electronic Government, Smart Schools, Telemedicine, Research & Development Clusters, Multipurpose Card, Borderless Marketing and Worldwide Manufacturing Web.
Malaysia also proves to be a record in architectural history from the old to the new. Come and see one of the tallest concrete towers in the world! Standing at 421 metres, the Kuala Lumpur Tower was built by a local firm to act as a telecommunications and broadcasting tower. Aside from the intricate architecture, you can also take a ride in one of the four express elevators to the top and admire the view from the Observation Deck.
Standing above Kuala Lumpur's skyline, the 452-metre Petronas Twin Towers is a national monument and the country's icon of pride. The 88-storey building of attractive glass and steel façade is an integrated development with commercial, retail, hotel, convention, entertainment facilities and residential properties.
Easily accessible
Malaysia is easily reached by flights from all over the world. It is also accessible by sea and land from neighborhood countries like Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. KL International Airport, KLIA, is a homely airport environment with high technologies attractions. It is a busy airport hosting and handling flights that depart and land from all over the world.
If you are a car racing enthusiast, you'll be delighted to know that a Formula One Race Track is located near the airport where the Formula One Race is being held since past many years. The track also caters for motorcycle and rally racing activities throughout the year.
Experience the cultural diversity
You will discover a delightful fusion of Asia's oldest civilizations - Malay, Chinese, Indian, with exuberant celebration of festivals, customs, and traditions and an array of multicultural cuisines.
Eating out in Malaysia is an adventure for food lovers. There is a great variety - from spicy Malay food, an endless variety of Chinese food, exotic cuisine from Pakistan, western cuisine, to Nyonya and Portuguese food. Indulge in popular Malaysian dishes such as satay, nasi lemak, rendang, roti canai, murtabak, laksa, and chicken rice. International fast food chains are also widely available in towns. Since its an Islamic country therefore its easy to find Halal Food for Muslims.
Malaysians celebrate a range of holidays and festivals - Deepavali or the Festival of Lights, Hari Raya Eid, Chinese New Year, Christmas, National Day or Merdeka Day, Lantern and Moon Cake Festival, just to name a few.
Moderate climate and weather
Malaysia has a tropical, humid climate with temperatures averaging 29°C throughout the year, and cooler in the highland areas. Geographically, it is bathed in warm tropical sun, with 3,000 kilometres of coastline, a string of cool hill resorts, the world's oldest rainforest, and Southeast Asia's highest mountain. The bright and tropical climate ensures that most sports and activities can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Sports activities and adventure
Many sports are played in Malaysia. Amongst the popular ones are soccer, badminton, hockey, tennis and squash. Other favourites are biking, cricket, bowling, golf, rugby, table-tennis, softball and grand prix racing.
If you love natural adventure, you will have much fun! With the long coastline and offshore islands, you can do water-skiing, wind-surfing, snorkelling and diving in islands and marine parks, also canoeing, white-water rafting, river safari and cruises alongside the large river system.
That is not all. Cave exploring, mountain climbing, off road driving, mountain biking, jungle trekking, trail riding, scuba diving, fishing, bird watching, and paragliding are also among popular activities in Malaysia.
I hope you liked this information. Thanks and have a nice weekend.WHY STUDY IN MALAYSIA?
There's something for everyone
Kuala Lumpur (KL) has long been the choice of study destination for students from Japan, China, Korea, Iran, UAE, Indonesia, Netherland, Pakistan, Maldives, Mauritius, Central Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and countries in the Southeast Asia region. In addition to the beautiful country of Malaysia, its diverse population and stable conditions, the vast course variety we offer - from Computing to Technology, Games Development, Engineering, Business, Management, Marketing, Tourism, Media, Accounting, Banking, Finance, Actuarial and media - gives lifelong learning opportunities for all our students.
High academic standards and international recognition
Education is an investment, so you want to make sure you get a good qualification and a high standard of learning. Over the years, we have adapted to modern teaching methods and facilities without discarding values of traditional learning approaches. You can be assured that you will receive education qualifications that are of international standards and recognition. These qualifications are transferable and recognised by other universities including the UK and Australia. Of course, our ultimate aim is that your qualifications and studies are transferable and valued in the workforce.
You will be improving your Communication Skills
Malaysia offers enormous opportunity to learn and master new languages. Our multicultural diversity and population consists of speakers of English, Bahasa Melayu, Mandarin, Chinese dialects, Tamil, and a host of others. You'll meet and study with students from across the region, giving you the opportunity to speak and practice new languages such as Arabic, French, German, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali and Russian . The majority of the students speak English, and our classes are all conducted in English. You can also take additional English classes before you begin your degree study.
An affordable option
The total cost of studying and living in Malaysia is generally lower than most countries which offer internationally recognised and quality assured study programmes such as UK, Australia, USA and Canada.
A centre for technology and multimedia
The Malaysian Government's Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) was launched in 1996 to propel the country into Information Age through a series of initiatives or flagship applications which include Electronic Government, Smart Schools, Telemedicine, Research & Development Clusters, Multipurpose Card, Borderless Marketing and Worldwide Manufacturing Web.
Malaysia also proves to be a record in architectural history from the old to the new. Come and see one of the tallest concrete towers in the world! Standing at 421 metres, the Kuala Lumpur Tower was built by a local firm to act as a telecommunications and broadcasting tower. Aside from the intricate architecture, you can also take a ride in one of the four express elevators to the top and admire the view from the Observation Deck.
Standing above Kuala Lumpur's skyline, the 452-metre Petronas Twin Towers is a national monument and the country's icon of pride. The 88-storey building of attractive glass and steel façade is an integrated development with commercial, retail, hotel, convention, entertainment facilities and residential properties.
Easily accessible
Malaysia is easily reached by flights from all over the world. It is also accessible by sea and land from neighborhood countries like Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand. KL International Airport, KLIA, is a homely airport environment with high technologies attractions. It is a busy airport hosting and handling flights that depart and land from all over the world.
If you are a car racing enthusiast, you'll be delighted to know that a Formula One Race Track is located near the airport where the Formula One Race is being held since past many years. The track also caters for motorcycle and rally racing activities throughout the year.
Experience the cultural diversity
You will discover a delightful fusion of Asia's oldest civilizations - Malay, Chinese, Indian, with exuberant celebration of festivals, customs, and traditions and an array of multicultural cuisines.
Eating out in Malaysia is an adventure for food lovers. There is a great variety - from spicy Malay food, an endless variety of Chinese food, exotic cuisine from Pakistan, western cuisine, to Nyonya and Portuguese food. Indulge in popular Malaysian dishes such as satay, nasi lemak, rendang, roti canai, murtabak, laksa, and chicken rice. International fast food chains are also widely available in towns. Since its an Islamic country therefore its easy to find Halal Food for Muslims.
Malaysians celebrate a range of holidays and festivals - Deepavali or the Festival of Lights, Hari Raya Eid, Chinese New Year, Christmas, National Day or Merdeka Day, Lantern and Moon Cake Festival, just to name a few.
Moderate climate and weather
Malaysia has a tropical, humid climate with temperatures averaging 29°C throughout the year, and cooler in the highland areas. Geographically, it is bathed in warm tropical sun, with 3,000 kilometres of coastline, a string of cool hill resorts, the world's oldest rainforest, and Southeast Asia's highest mountain. The bright and tropical climate ensures that most sports and activities can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Sports activities and adventure
Many sports are played in Malaysia. Amongst the popular ones are soccer, badminton, hockey, tennis and squash. Other favourites are biking, cricket, bowling, golf, rugby, table-tennis, softball and grand prix racing.
If you love natural adventure, you will have much fun! With the long coastline and offshore islands, you can do water-skiing, wind-surfing, snorkelling and diving in islands and marine parks, also canoeing, white-water rafting, river safari and cruises alongside the large river system.
That is not all. Cave exploring, mountain climbing, off road driving, mountain biking, jungle trekking, trail riding, scuba diving, fishing, bird watching, and paragliding are also among popular activities in Malaysia.
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