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Summary. Subtotal: The cost of studying abroad in a public university in Malaysia is about 10,000 RMB, and the cost of studying in a private university is about 3-40,000 RMB. Compared with Western countries and other countries, the cost of living in Malaysia is relatively low, food, clothing and basic daily necessities** are very reasonable, and each student needs to spend about 2 to 50,000 RMB per year.
The cost of accommodation for studying in Malaysia varies from school to school, and you need to refer to the school's standards. The cost of three meals is about 30-40 RMB per day. The average monthly living expenses for international students studying in Malaysia are about 2,000-2,500 RMB, including accommodation, three meals, etc., which of course varies according to the individual's lifestyle and curriculum.
The cost of studying in a public university in Malaysia is about 10,000 RMB, and the cost of studying in a private university is about 3-40,000 RMB. Compared with Western countries and other countries, the cost of living in Malaysia is relatively low, food, clothing and basic daily necessities** are very reasonable, and each student needs to spend about 2 to 50,000 RMB per year. The cost of accommodation for studying in Malaysia varies according to different schools, and you need to refer to the school's standards.
The cost of three meals is about 30-40 RMB per day. The average monthly living expenses for international students studying in Malaysia are about 2,000-2,500 RMB, including accommodation, three meals, etc., which vary according to the individual's lifestyle and curriculum.
It is more convenient for international students to see a doctor in Malaysia, and its medical insurance facilities are relatively perfect, and hospitals, clinics, and private clinics are all over the large and small towns of the country, constituting a fairly large health care network. According to statistics, one out of every 1,450 people in Malaysia is a doctor. When applying for a visa for graduate studies in Malaysia, you need to provide a physical health certificate and provide the type and validity period of the vaccine you are vaccinated with, so that you and Malaysia** can have an understanding of the health of the international student.
Graduate students in Malaysia can participate in local medical insurance, and Malaysia** stipulates that international students enjoy the same treatment as locals. In addition, there is a medical insurance scheme for international students in Malaysia. If an international student falls ill during the insurance period, all of Li Kumeng's medical expenses can be reimbursed through the insurance company.
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Many banks will close the health insurance in Malaysia for immigrants in Malaysia, but what is the health insurance here? Presumably it is the content that many people who go abroad are concerned about, so let's learn about Malaysian medical insurance with the immigration column, welcome to read.
What about medical insurance in Malaysia
Many people living in Malaysia will buy a commercial insurance policy.
1. Reimbursable amount:
The whole plan is divided into three different levels: A, B, and C according to the different sum insured, which correspond to different reimbursable standards.
For example, for the same home care, plan A can be reimbursed up to RM100, plan B can be reimbursed up to RM200, and plan C can be reimbursed up to RM300.
2. The amount of insurance for infiltration:
Depending on the size of the family, the insurance company Congtan offers three optional plans. Within each item, there are also different levels according to the age of the family members. Customers can choose the category that suits them according to their own situation.
Description:
a.The insurance is valid for one year and is renewed according to your chronological age.
b.Claim reimbursement within 30 days of the expense incurred.
c.The age at which both husband and wife purchase insurance is 18-60 years old (60-65 years old can only be renewed, not newly insured).
d.The age of the child to purchase the insurance is 15 days to 18 years old (if the child can provide full-time study documents, it can be postponed to 23 years old), after which the insurance needs to be purchased separately.
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The cost of living for international students in Malaysia is different, and the overall cost of living depends on the city where the student is located and the student's level of spending, which is about RM700 to RM1,500 per month. You need to prepare the expenses in advance according to your own situation. Among them, the biggest expenses are accommodation and food costs, and the following is a detailed introduction to these two expenses:
Accommodation fee: RM180-280 per month if you live in a dormitory, and RM130-230 per month if you rent an apartment off-campus (most colleges do not have their own student dormitory, students must rent an off-campus apartment).
Food: Lunch and dinner generally cost MYR, breakfast 1-2 ringgit. It would be cheaper if you cooked your own meals.
In addition, there are some common expenses in daily life, such as medical expenses, transportation expenses, daily necessities and school supplies, etc.
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Studying in Malaysia, they adopt a unique twinning education model that allows students to obtain an internationally recognized certificate at a relatively low cost. When you go to study in Malaysia, the cost of studying abroad adds up to about 50,000 RMB a year.
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Malaysian public universities are favored by many students for their low tuition fees and living expenses, unique joint programs, and third-party diplomas from the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia. Malaysia's unique 3+0 education model provides students with diplomas from the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and other countries, and the cost is only one-third to one-quarter of the cost of studying in European and American countries.
In particular, the annual tuition fee of some public universities in Malaysia is only about 8,000 yuan, which is slightly lower than the cost of domestic universities, and such study expenses are within the range of the working class.
Malaysia follows the British education system, and there are many excellent universities, such as public national universities and science universities, which have been ranked among the world's top 200 universities.
Malaysia is a visa counter-country, and almost 100% of students can get a visa after receiving a school letter.
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