Study in Malaysia
The presence of well-established, high-quality public and private universities, some of which have affiliations with famous foreign universities, and provide various specializations and academic qualifications from the bachelor’s level to the doctorate..
Lower tuition fees and living costs compared to other countries such as Australia, USA, UK, Europe, etc.
A suitable environment for Muslim students, as the official religion of Malaysia is Islam, with other religions practiced freely by some Malaysians as the Federal Constitution guarantees freedom of religion in the country. Mosques are found in every area throughout Malaysia in addition to prayer rooms found in most places including shopping malls, gas stations, colleges and universities. In addition, halal food is widely available throughout Malaysia.
English is widely spoken in major cities throughout the country and is the language of study at both public and private universities.
Some universities allow students to write postgraduate research theses in Arabic in certain specializations such as Arabic language, jurisprudence, the principles of religion, law, and some specializations related to education..
Based on the educational institution affiliated to the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia (EMGS), the programmes taught are modern, market-oriented and designed for students from all over the world through education based on future trends and career paths, and Malaysian graduates do not face difficulties in finding jobs in their home country.

