Higher Education in Malaysia
Read about the Malaysian Education System, Private Higher Educational Institutions.
Read about the Malaysian Education System, Private Higher Educational Institutions.
Both public and private higher educational institutions offer bachelor degree programmes to students. The entry requirement for a bachelor degree is a pre-university qualification or a recognised diploma, or its equivalent.
Source: Education Guide Malaysia 14th Ed.Congratulations to all students on your achievement in the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) 2020!
The government of Malaysia is committed in providing the best and the highest quality of higher education to its students. Several initiatives have been introduced to produce holistic graduates with balanced traits and an edge in entrepreneurship. So...
BA, Bsc, BEng, LLB – Hons or without – major, minor and specialisations? Do the names of degrees confuse you sometimes? Knowing what the degree offers can help you decide between two (or more) similar courses.
Private Higher Educational Institutions (PHEIs) or better known as Institut Pengajian Tinggi Swasta (IPTS) in Malaysia have been playing a role as important as government-funded universities, that is, public universities, in the provision of tertiary...
Source: Education Guide Malaysia 11th Ed. - Chapter 6From the early 1980s, Malaysian private colleges pioneered in the provision of trans-national Bachelor's degree programmes in this region, collaborating with reputable universities from countries like UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, etc. These ...
Source: Study in Malaysia Handbook 6th Ed. - Chapter 7“Your best years in education are those spent in college or university (tertiary education)”, a saying so often heard. Indeed, those years of higher education, whether in IPTA (Institut Pengajian Tinggi Awam) or IPTS (Institut Pengajian Tinggi Sw...
Source: Study in Malaysia Handbook 6th Ed.Higher education in Malaysia is not free and as the cost of education rises, it is important to plan ahead and consider the various options that are available to help finance your education. The most common forms of financial aid are scholarships (ne...
Source: Education Guide Malaysia 11th Ed. - Chapter 15