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Malaysia
is a federal constitutional monarchy
located in Southeast Asia. It has
its origins in the Malay kingdoms
present in the area which, from
the 18th century, became subject
to the British Empire. Since its
independence, Malaysia has had one
of the best economic records in
Asia, with its GDP growing at an
average of 6.5% per annum for almost
50 years. Malaysia's foreign policy
is officially based on the principle
of neutrality and maintaining peaceful
relations with all countries, regardless
of their political system. The infrastructure
of Malaysia is one of the most developed
in Asia, its telecommunications
network is second only to Singapore's
in Southeast Asia. With many overseas
universities and colleges having
their campuses in the country, Malaysia
becomes an attractive destination
for foreign students, seeking a
quality degree at a very competitive
price.
Climate and weather in
Malaysia
Malaysia weather benefits from a
tropical climate with high temperatures
and high humidity throughout the
year. Daytime temperatures rise
above 30°C (86°F) year-round
and night-time temperatures rarely
drops below 20°C (68°F)
Main Intake: February
& August
Why study in Malaysia ?
Education is an investment, so you
want to make sure you get a good
qualification and a high standard
of learning. Over the years, it
adapted to modern teaching methods
and facilities without discarding
values of traditional learning approaches.
You can be assured that you will
receive education qualifications
that are of international standards
and recognition. These qualifications
are transferable and recognized
by other universities including
the UK, US, Canada and Australia.
The ultimate aim is that your qualifications
and studies are transferable and
valued in the workforce.
Popular
Places
• George
Town
• Kuala Lumpur
• Ipoh
• Kuching
• Johor Bahru
• Kota Kinabalu
• Shah Alam
• Malacca City
• Alor Setar
• Miri
• Petaling Jaya
• Kuala Terengganu
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