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The benefits of studying in Malaysia are as follows:
1.The tuition fee is relatively low, generally 2-30,000 ringgit per year is equivalent to 5-60,000 yuan, and the cost of living is relatively low, the price index is not high, about 20,000 yuan per year.
2.Because Malaysia is a Commonwealth country, many universities and universities in the United Kingdom and Australia jointly run schools, and some universities are British and Australian universities that have opened branches in Malaysia, taking courses such as 2+2 courses (2 years in Malaysia, 2 years to study in the United Kingdom and Australia) or 3+1 courses as a springboard for the development of the Commonwealth.
3.Malaysia is geographically close to China, with Guangzhou flying in for hours, and the climate is pleasant, with an average annual temperature of 22-32 degrees Celsius.
4.Because the Chinese make up 25% of the total population of Malaysia, it is easier to adapt to the diet and daily life, and it is more able to integrate with Chinese culture, and the local area has a good combination of Eastern and Western cultures.
5.It is one of the most stable Islamic countries in the international community, and the Malays, Chinese, Indians and some other ethnic minorities get along relatively well.
Of course, there are certain disadvantages to studying there, such as:
1.The academic certificate of school graduation has not been certified in our country, and the specific problems are analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
2.Although English is widely spoken in Malaysia, it has a strong local accent.
3.After graduation, it is difficult to apply for local jobs and go through immigration procedures, especially since the latter is very tightly controlled by the Malaysian authorities.
4.Since many of the local schools are private, it is necessary to check the relevant situation when choosing a school to avoid encountering "guerrillas".
5.Although the situation is generally stable, there are inevitably incidents of Malay discrimination or unfavorable targeting of the Chinese, and disputes have occurred from time to time in recent years.
The above opinions are for reference only, there may still be deficiencies, you can brainstorm, in addition to provide a few Malaysian Ministry of Education and study abroad**, you can inquire about the school qualifications (national, private universities) and other related information:
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Malaysia has a well-developed education system and a strong cultural atmosphere, attracting international students from all over the world every year. I have compiled an introduction to the advantages of studying abroad in Malaysia for ACCA accounting majors here, I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. The pass rate is higher than that in China
Malaysia's accounting major has a high-quality teaching team, and professors from third countries are hired as teachers. Accurate information, professional guidance, and perfect hardware enable students to grasp the essentials of ACCA more accurately.
According to statistics from the Malaysian Education Alliance, the pass rate of ACCA in Malaysia is nearly 30% higher than that of China.
2. Good English language environment
Since ACCA, both the official textbook and other versions of the textbook are all British English textbooks, it is necessary to have a high level of English reading ability and a solid foundation in English writing to learn ACCA.
Malaysia's all-English teaching environment and international living background make it easier for students to learn pure and fluent English skills. In addition, many ACCA graduates are basically employed in multinational companies or foreign-funded enterprises, and the excellent English skills cultivated in universities can lay a good foundation for students' employment.
3. Professional training mode
In Malaysia, ACCA tutors are generally senior members who have passed the unified ACCA exam and have accumulated several years of experience in senior financial management. In the daily classroom, students should follow the instructor's British thinking into simulated or real and typical international case analysis, so that what students have learned is no longer limited to the inherent theories in books, but can be freely and flexibly applied to reality through the rational and sharp understanding of theories, and draw inferences from one another.
4. Exemption courses are available
Students who are pursuing a bachelor's degree in accounting and finance in Malaysia can get a waiver of about 9 ACCA courses according to different circumstances if they continue to apply for ACCA after successful graduation.
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