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Studymalaysia news and trending articles on education issues, survival tips, ongoings in the education industry and about studying in Malaysia.
Studymalaysia news and trending articles on education issues, survival tips, ongoings in the education industry and about studying in Malaysia.
Beginning Monday, 7 September 2020, Malaysia will impose an entry ban on citizens of countries that have recorded more than 150,000 cases of Covid-19.
With effect from 21 April, 2020, students who have completed the DKM, DLKM or DVM diploma can apply to gain admission to bachelor degree programmes at private higher education institutions (HEIs).
So after all the built up anxiety of results day, you finally get your results and now you might be wondering—what’s next? Most students enrol for A levels with the aim of going to university but now that you’ve earned your A levels, you might ...
A levels results day is looming near. It’s a big day for students who plan to pursue higher education at university or college. The anxiety that builds up before you get your results can be nerve wracking but here are some quick tips on how to keep...
Are you an international student planning to return to Malaysia for your higher education studies? With effect from 24 July 2020, these new guidelines from the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) will apply to all international students trave...
Will robots and take over your dream job in the future? Experts say that the fourth industrial revolution will bring about an even faster pace of the automation of jobs through technological advances.
If you’ve been waiting to get back to campus, the good news is that Ministry of Higher Education has given the go-ahead for universities and colleges to resume face-to-face teaching and learning as early as this month, July. However, this will be c...
In a survey on the ‘Most Affordable Cities for Students between 2016-2018’ QS University Ranking found that “Kuala Lumpur has received a good score for affordability, with a combination of low living costs and relatively low tuition fees”. Ku...
One of the many reasons why international students choose Malaysia is its cost-effective, high quality tertiary education. As an example, you can acquire a UK engineering degree (3 years) in Malaysia through a 3+0 foreign university franchised degr...
Many students dream about going abroad to study in western countries like the UK, the US, Australia, Canada, and others. However, a large number of students are unable to do so because the reality is that studying abroad in these countries takes subs...
Source: Study in Malaysia Handbook 10th Ed.