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This is the process of compliance, Malaysian diploma, please contact us if you have the following questions, our major is beyond your expectation "If your transcript is missing, I-20 form is missing, Foundation certificate or admission contract is missing Latin version degree certificate is missing, F-1 visa is missing, J-1 visa is missing, DS-2019 form is missing, Loss of study permit, loss of Foreign Ministry certification, loss of residence card, student card, registration certificate, loss of dual course transcript, loss of internship certificate or internship contract.
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This is the process of compliance, Malaysian diploma, please contact us if you have the following questions, our major is beyond your expectation "If your transcript is missing, I-20 form is missing, Foundation certificate or admission contract is missing Latin version degree certificate is missing, F-1 visa is missing, J-1 visa is missing, DS-2019 form is missing, Loss of study permit, loss of Foreign Ministry certification, loss of residence card, student card, registration certificate, loss of dual course transcript, loss of internship certificate or internship contract.

Other questions: Expedited certification, Diploma certification degree, Certificate certification degree, report card unqualified, joint courses not put on record, cooperative projects not put on record, failed to pass several courses, failed to pass papers, failed to graduate normally, unsatisfactory college diploma, lack of visa time, problems with pre-diploma, transfer credits, etc. Academic connection problem

Application conditions and application materials for undergraduate study in Malaysia

Malaysian public universities have relatively high undergraduate admission requirements. A three-year senior year high school GPA above 80 (out of 100) and a junior college CGPA above 3.0 is a must.

There are far more private universities in Malaysia than public ones, and unlike public ones, enrollment is very limited. Therefore, an average score of 60 or above is required to be eligible for application. Some private colleges require an average of 70 or 80 or more.

Language requirements.

Ielts or TOEFL scores are required for undergraduate applications. Undergraduate major requires IELTS 5 or above, 6.5 or above. If you do not have a language score, you can apply for conditional admission. You can learn the language classes in your school to improve, and then you can get the IELTS score required by your major, and then you can enter the specialized courses.

Application materials for study in Malaysia.

(1) High school graduates applying for undergraduate study.

1. A notarial certificate of high school graduation certificate (students who have not yet obtained the graduation certificate can issue the diploma before going to notarize).

2. Notarized transcripts of final exams for the three years and six semesters of senior high school (with an average score of 75% of the total score).

3. A copy of your entire passport.

4.8 Two-inch blue background photo (please consult a consultant for details).

5. An application form.

(2) secondary school graduates apply for undergraduate.

1. A notarial certificate of secondary school diploma.

2. Notarial certificate of final examination transcript for three years and six semesters of secondary technical school (the average score should be 75% of the total score. Some schools offer two-year professional courses, with the last year as an internship, which should also be indicated on the transcript).

3. A copy of your entire passport.

4.8 Two-inch blue background photo (please consult a consultant for details).

5. An application form.

(3) Students who have completed the second year of high school should apply for undergraduate study (one year's preparatory courses are required before the professional courses of undergraduate study).

1. Notarized high school enrollment certificate.

2. Notarized transcripts of final exams for two years and four semesters of senior high school (average score of 75% of the total score).

3. A copy of your entire passport.

4.8 Two-inch picture with blue background.

5. An application form.

Five ways to apply to study in Malaysia.

One Way to study in Malaysia: Public universities.

Previously, public universities had almost never recruited students from China, only graduate students. Since public universities are non-profit, they cater mainly to local students for further education. In recent years, some public universities have also begun to recruit students from China, which will give high school students another choice and opportunity to go to college.

Advantages of Public universities: Compared with private schools, public universities have beautiful campuses, full facilities and low tuition. Students can truly experience the full range of university living and learning environment.

Inadequate public universities: The majority of undergraduate courses at public universities are taught in Malay and English (80% of courses are taught in Malay and 20% in English).

If students are willing to learn another language, then this disadvantage becomes an advantage, and they can choose to major in any university that can admit undergraduates. In this case, it is equivalent to mastering two languages in the undergraduate stage, namely English and Malay, creating opportunities for future employment and development.

The second way to study in Malaysia: a branch school of a foreign university.

5 in Malaysia. The University of Nottingham (UK), Curtin University (Australia), Monash University (Australia),

Swinburne University (Australia), etc., can cater to students who really want to go directly to the UK and Australia but want to save money.

Because the tuition fee of the branch school is half or one-third of that of the main school, and the students of the branch school can transfer to the main school relatively smoothly, especially the branch school of the University of Nottingham in the UK. Of course, the tuition fees of such universities are generally more expensive than local schools in Malaysia, and the entrance requirements are higher.

The third way to study in Malaysia: Private universities and university colleges in Malaysia.

Private universities in Malaysia are divided into three broad categories: universities, university colleges and Colleges. Both a university and a university college are schools that can issue their own bachelor's degree or higher, while a college can only issue a university diploma.

There are 18 private university colleges in Malaysia. These universities are also divided into different levels and sizes. Some have very beautiful university campuses, while others have just been promoted from a private college to a university college and have no campus of their own. In addition, their tuition fees are quite different.

Good private universities and university colleges are: Taylor's University, Benary University, Asia Pacific University of Science and Technology, Elite University, Sunway University, Multimedia University.

The fourth way to study in Malaysia: Private colleges.

Private colleges in Malaysia can only award associate's diplomas and not undergraduate degrees, so these colleges have partnered with overseas universities to offer dual courses, or 3+0 courses, which enable students to earn undergraduate degrees from overseas universities. There are about 100 such academies. More than 600 schools.

However, there are only about 20 schools that can directly obtain a Malaysian third country undergraduate diploma, which means that they can offer 3+0 courses. Others must opt for a dual course, which means they must study in a third country for one or two years to obtain an undergraduate diploma.

In addition, most of these private schools offer business and computer majors, some of which have very strong professional expertise and advantages.

Among the best private schools for value: Century College and Linden College.

Five Ways to study Abroad in Malaysia: Transferring to a Third Country.

As Malaysia is a Commonwealth country, it used to be relatively easy and simple to transfer from Malaysia to Commonwealth countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia.

In recent years, as the number of transfer students has increased and more problems have emerged, transfer visas have become more complicated than before, especially for students who have been rejected at home, the re-admission rate in Malaysia is only 50%.

For students with no visa denial history, the visa approval rate is above 90 percent. If you do want to transfer to a third country, we recommend that students choose schools with more successful pairing programs.

These schools are generally very experienced in facilitating the transfer of students to partner universities, as long as the student has completed the corresponding academic requirements and attendance as well as the corresponding preparatory work before the process.

Baggage list for study abroad in Malaysia.





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