Work Part Time
Students are not allowed to work part time in Malaysia. At present, International students studying FULL-time in Malaysia, are NOT suppose to work at the same time. Student who gets caught will have their student pass cancelled and be sent back to their own country.
If you want to work in Malaysia, you have to look for your own employment agency where they will be able to advice you further in regards to the rules and procedures. We are unable to assist on this matter.
Scholarship
There is no scholarship available for new applicants. However, there are some schools that offer scholarship to their top students after each academic year. We advice that you refer to the respective universities that offers scholarships.
Loan
If you are looking for loan, you will have to apply from your own country.
Money Transfer
Countries like Myanmar and African countries (Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, etc) have restrictions on money transfer. Please find your way to confirm that you are able to transfer your application fee and course fee before further consultation.
Student Pass Processing Time
Though Immigration office stated that the student pass processing time is 6 to 8 weeks, recently there are an increase of International students from all over the world who would like to study in Malaysia and thus the processing time is usually 8 to 10 weeks now (subject to the approval from the Malaysian Immigration Department).
If you have applied with us, you do not need to call us everyday to check on your application status. We will inform you immediately once we get to know the results.
International Student Qualification (Diploma or Bachelor Degree)
a. International students must have at least 12 years of education and taken a national/international examination, recognised for the purpose of admission to Diploma or first year of Bachelor Degree.
These include:
Country | General requirement for Diploma or first year of Bachelor Degree courses** |
Bangladesh | HSC |
Brunei | A-Levels |
China | Senior Middle 3 or National College Entrance Examination (Gao Kao) |
Hong Kong | HKALE 'A' Levels |
India | Standard 12 Senior School Certificate |
Indonesia | SMU Ebtanas III |
Iran | Pre-university |
Japan | High School Graduation |
Korea | High School Leaving Certificate or Scholastic Achievement Examination |
Macau | Senior Middle 3 |
Malaysia | STPM or UEC |
Nepal | Higher School Certificate |
Myanmar | High School Examination |
Nigeria | Senior School Certificate Examination |
Pakistan | ‘A’ Level or HSC |
Philippines | High School Diploma |
Singapore | GCE ‘A’ Level |
Sri Lanka | GCE ‘A’ Level |
Taiwan | Senior Middle 3 |
Thailand | Matayom 6 |
UK | 'A' Levels |
USA | High School Diploma |
Vietnam | Baccalaureate Diploma (High/Secondary School) Year 12 |
** The general requirements above are only a guideline. The ultimate decision of the status of a student's application is done by the respective university.
English Requirement
International students from non-English speaking countries like Banglaesh, China, Iraq, Iran, Mongolia, Saudi Arabia, Thailand etc will be qualified for English requirement if have pass IELTS/TOEFL exam with the school's required marks. Or students will have to take a placement test when they arrive Malaysia.
Application Fee
Students are required to pay application fee to the respective school/college/university before we can process your application. Application fees vary between schools, range from USD$40 to USD$600.
Job Placement
There are no job placement available in all college/university in Malaysia. However, consultants from schools can always advice students on ways to find a job.
Notarised Documents
If your birth certificate, education certificates and results are not in English language, they should be translated and notarized by Notary Public.
Who is Notary Public?
• A person appointed by the State or public authority; or
• A practising advocate or solicitor.








