Study in Malta

Known as the fashion capital, it will come as no surprise that Malta is where fashion students wish to acquire their master’s degrees. We will go over what academic programs are available at the University of Malta, and what type of tuition to expect from a single semester. Along with understanding what type of monthly student budget needs to be gone over to ensure that the student can save while staying and studying in Malta.

Universities in Malta:

  • University of Malta
  • The Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology
  • Maria Regina College
  • The Collegium Melitense

Academic programs at the University of Malta:

  • Digital Arts
  • Global Maritime Archeology
  • Ocean Governance
  • Conflict Resolution and Mediterranean Security
  • Marketing
  • Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies
  • Digital Games
  • Signals, Systems, and Control
  • Strategic Management and Marketing
  • Creativity and Innovation
  • Knowledge-based Entrepreneurship
  • Translation and Terminology Studies

Academic programs at Maria Regina College:

  • English
  • History
  • Journalism
  • Psychology
  • Experimental and Applied Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • Sociology/Social Studies
  • Anthropology
  • Applied Economics and Policy Analysis
  • Women’s and Gender Studies
  • Linguistics
  • Geography
  • Justice Studies
  • Political Science
  • Social and Political Thought
  • Education
  • Software Systems Engineering
  • Petroleum Systems Engineering
  • Industrial Systems Engineering
  • Environmental Systems Engineering
  • Aging Studies
  • Indigenous Nation-building
  • Health Systems Management
  • Non-Profit Management
  • Organizational Leadership
  • Public Safety Management
  • Labor Resources

Student Cost of Living

Malta may be the fashion capital and most students would think that accommodation and necessities might be heavily expensive… however, students will be happy to know that this is not the case.

Intenational students will only need to budget for 1000 EUR a month which includes clothing, groceries, internet and phone bill, rent, and transportation. Malta is relatively lower in living cost than any surrounding EU countries.

Students will need to budget however, to accompany what their needs may be and what they can save on.

Cost of Tuition

For domestic and EU students, they will be happy to know that they can take advantage of the free tuition in Malta.

International students that are not from an EU country, can expect to pay around 2,000 EUR per academic year. Which is still a lower tuition cost compared to other EU countries.

To break down the tuition cost a bit more, to acquire 8 college credits in Malta. International students will need to pay a tuition of 1,090 EUR for an Arts or Business undergraduate.

However, for science-based credits, students will pay around 1,400 EUR for 8 college credits.

Languages Spoken in Malta

What languages can an international student expect to hear throughout Malta? In Malta the languages spoken are Maltese, English, and Maltese Sign Language most often.

Other languages routinely heard in Malta are Italian, Arabic, French, German, Spanish, and Russian.

Students can earn an arts degree scholarship if they end up studying the Maltese language. This scholarship always pays for full tuition for a 3-year college career. Language scholarships are some of the easiest and clear-cut ways to fit a discounted tuition cost into a student’s budget.

All international students whether they speak a secondary language, should take the time to learn some of the basics of a country’s native language. This will help with traveling around the country.

Study in Malaysia

Before students think about studying in Malaysia, they will need to look into getting a Student Pass or Visa from their government. This is a legal requirement asked by the Malaysian government. This pass or visa can be applied to online. Then afterwards, students will be able to enjoy their time in Malaysia and legally work part-time and study in the country.

We will discuss what cost of living will amount to as well as, the cost of tuition. Students will be able to learn about the various languages that are spoken in the country.

Universities in Malaysia:

  • University of Malaya
  • The University of Putra Malaysia
  • University of Technology Malaysia
  • University Technology Mara
  • The National University of Malaysia
  • International Islamic University Malaysia
  • University of Science
  • Taylor’s University
  • Utara University
  • PETRONAS University of Technology
  • Multimedia University
  • Management & Science University
  • UCSI University
  • Tunku Abdul Rahman University
  • Monash University Malaysia
  • University of Kuala Lumpur
  • University of Nottingham Malaysia
  • UniMAP
  • HELP University
  • SEGi University
  • International Medical University
  • Sunway University
  • Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
  • Sultan Idris Education University
  • INTI International University
  • Open University Malaysia

Academic programs at the University of Kuala Lumpur:

  • Water and Hydropower Engineering
  • Business Administration
  • Business Administration (Entrepreneurship)
  • Science in Public Health
  • Public Health
  • Electrical and Electronics
  • Manufacturing
  • Industrial Automation
  • Industrial Automation
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Applied Bioscience
  • Avionics
  • Aviation Management
  • Aerospace
  • Creative Art and Design
  • Computer System Security
  • Facilities Maintenance Engineering
  • Helicopter Maintenance
  • Instrumentation and Control Engineering
  • Islamic Finance
  • Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Medical Imaging (Radiography)
  • Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding
  • Networking Systems
  • Offshore Structure Engineering
  • Political Science and Business Management

Student Cost of Living

When it comes to living in Malaysia, students can expect a monthly rent that falls between INR 29,000-60,000 per month.

Students should budget for the highest amount which is INR 60,000 per month to ensure the best and most comfortable living.

Accommodation can be requested through the individuals’ university, since the universities in Malaysia have ties with hostel and private room boarding.

Cost of Tuition

What is the estimated cost of tuition in this country?  Depending on which subject field is being studies, students that are studying engineering can expect to spend an annual amount of $15,000 USD. Or for a business degree, students can expect to spend around $10,000 USD. This is for the duration of the whole entire study for these subjects.

For example, it will be a total of $10,000 USD for 3 years while studying Business Administration.

Languages Spoken in Malaysia

The main official language in Malaysia is called Malay. Currently there are over 130 alive languages that spoken routinely throughout the country. Here are a few of those languages Bajau, Bruneian, Murut, Lundayeh/Lun Bawang, Rungus, Bisaya, Iranun, Sama, Suluk and Sungai. A few more include Malaysian English, Hokkien, Cantonese, Hakka, Hainanese, and Hokchew, Tamil, Penang, Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan, Malacca and Johore.

Students would be best off learning either Malay or Malaysian English to help a better integration into Malaysian society. Also, many universities in Malaysia give out fully funded scholarships to international students that are studying Malay.

Study in Madagascar

The beautiful country of Madagascar has exquisite scenery that students will not believe. As an island nation, the country has many native speakers who have moved to the island to create a great melting pot of diversity. International students will feel more at home knowing that they will run into someone who speaks their own country’s language.

We will cover what universities students should look at, what the tuition cost could be, and how much to budget month to month. While students don’t have to live on campus, sometimes that is the best option to cut down annual costs. However, Madagascar is reasonably affordable for international students.

We will also discuss why students should learn one of the two main languages spoken in the country. This honestly is a great idea and students should take on the challenge because learning and becoming fluent in another country’s language can open so many scholarship opportunities.

Universities in Madagascar:

  • University of Antananarivo
  • The Catholic University of Madagascar
  • University of Toamasina
  • Madagascar Institute of Political Studies
  • University of Toliara
  • College of Saint Michael, Amparibe
  • Fisheries and Marine Sciences Institute
  • SAMIS-ESIC School of Information and Communication
  • Higher Vocational Agricultural School of Bevalala
  • University of North Madagascar
  • University of Mahajanga

Academic programs at the University of Antananarivo:

  • Humanities
  • Social Sciences
  • Geography
  • Agriculture
  • Engineering
  • Technology
  • Politics
  • History
  • Law
  • Languages
  • Literature
  • Education

Student Cost of Living

With the average family of 4 cost amount revolving around $1,500 USD, that means a single student could very well survive off of $750 USD a month while living in Madagascar. Without the cost of tuition tied in, students could live quite comfortably in Madagascar and could find part-time work within the tourism or hospitability industry.

Cost of Tuition

With the university mentioned above, the University of Antananarivo has an annual tuition of $3,300 USD. For a medical or finance degree, students could expect an undergraduate tuition that would be more around $5,000 USD per year.

As students move on towards Master’s and a Postgraduate degree, students can expect the prices to double each year.

Languages Spoken in Madagascar

What languages are spoken in Madagascar, and which languages should students be learning before they end up studying in this country? First off, students should understand that Madagascar is the 4th largest island with over 27 million as the total population. Which means there will be many languages spoken on a daily basis.

The two official languages that are spoken are French and Malagasy. However, English, Chinese, and Arabic are spoken throughout the country as well. While it is not deemed necessary, students should take it upon themselves to start learning either French or Malagasy before arriving at their Madagascar University.

International students can look towards tuition price cuts when it comes to signing up for potential scholarship opportunities. In doing so, students will be asked to take a French fluency exam to help better understand what level the student is on, when it comes to understanding French. Normally, universities will cut some of the tuition cost off if a student can understand and speak a native language fluently.

Study in Luxembourg

Why should students’ study in Luxembourg? With Luxembourg’s universities imposing cutting edge knowledge and technology, students will receive what is to be determined a high-tech future. With a number of multilingual programs and courses available, Luxembourg really looks out for their international students and allows them to solely integrate into the cultural landscape and city scenes that encompass the country. We will discuss what tuition will cost here, along with what an average one-bedroom apartment would cost. We will also discuss what languages are used throughout the country on a common basis.

Universities in Luxembourg:

  • University of Luxembourg
  • Miami University Dolibois European Center
  • Sacred Heart University Luxembourg
  • University of Music

Academic programs available at the University of Luxembourg:

  • Banking and Financial European Law
  • European Law and Litigation
  • European Economic and Financial Criminal Law
  • European Private Law
  • European and International Tax Law
  • Space, Communication and Media Law
  • Psychology
  • Architecture
  • European Governance
  • Geography and Spatial Planning
  • Social Sciences and Educational Sciences
  • Science in Finance and Economics
  • Science in Quantitative Economics and Finance
  • Wealth Management
  • Economics and Management
  • Accounting and Audit
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Academic programs available at Miami University Dolibois European Center are available to students that are taking any academic program. One semester at Miami University Dolibois European Center is the equivalent of one semester at Oxford. This is a highly respected beginners’ course that adds in summer and spring programs so students can experience like in Luxembourg while earning college credits.

Academic programs available at Sacred Heart University Luxembourg:

  • Business and Accounting

That’s right! The Sacred Heart University of Luxembourg is primarily known for being the best and most rigorous business higher education college in the country.

Student Cost of Living

Students should know that studying in Luxembourg will not come at a cheap price. Instead, students that live off campus should expect to budget around 1,500 EUR per month. This does include rent, but at least 700 EUR will go towards groceries, internet, phone plans, and daily necessities.

Luxembourg is also known as being one of the safest countries in the world for international students. This is also why the country has created international programs to cater to literally every student from every country.

Cost of Tuition

Cost of tuition does come at a catch here, if a student can take a class in French, German, or in Luxembourgish the university will allow a tuition wavier happen. This means the student would not have to pay any tuition. However, domestic students that are European Nationals can take courses that come at a price of €1200.

But when it comes to international students that only speak their native language that does not involve German, French, or Luxembourgish… the student can pay an easy 7,000 – 10,000 EUR a year. Even as a starting undergraduate.

Languages Spoken in Luxembourg

The three top languages spoken in Luxembourg are German, French and Luxembourgish. However, both English and Portuguese are incredibly common here.

Students should definitely learn one of these three languages before arriving in the country. Because with the added advantage of knowing one of these three languages, that student could receive free tuition.