Rapid Improving Standards of Higher Education:
Though not at par with other Asian countries such as Hong Kong and Singapore, Malaysian universities are raising its standards rapidly, and aren’t far behind universities that affects global learning. Some of the universities proffer programmes in computer science and engineering that rank among the world’s top 100 courses, all thanks to Malaysia’s education system and its focus on international standards. The education quality is checked by the Ministry of Higher Education, which has the vision to convert Malaysia into a Centre of Excellence for Higher Education.
Low Costs of Studying and Explore:
The cost of studying and living in Malaysia is comparatively lower than other competitive educational destinations like Australia, the US, the UK, France, Canada, etc. The degree has the same rank as the one from the UK campus, but at a comparatively lower cost. Besides, the cost of living in Malaysia is significantly lower as well, which mitigate your financial burden. It’s a win-win situation for non-native students as they can reside comfortably at a cost of about MYR 1100 a month comprising food, accommodation, and daily expenses.
Rich and Diversified Culture:
Malaysia’s diversified ethnic inheritance is reflected in its people, food, architecture, religions, festivals, and languages. Learning here understudies will find themselves fully submerged in every aspect of Malaysian culture.“Malaysia is glorious in all facets,” said Muhammad. “The natives here are very affectionate no matter your race, ethnicity, or religion.“There are numerous types of festivals too, which means time to enjoy the festivals with yummy food! There is only one word to describe it – paradise! Basically, my favourite thing about learning in Malaysia is Malaysia itself,” Muhammad deduced.
Paradise for Foodies:
With numerous cultures flourishing together in Malaysia, this nation is every foodie’s paradise with a great variety of haute cuisine. Both Halal and non-Halal dishes are supremely available in Malaysia. Dig into traditional Malaysia food or Chinese, Indian fast food at Penang, which is considered the street food capital of Malaysia. With a presence in Asia, Europe, the USA and the UK; staying connected to home and inexpensive fund transfers aren’t a dream any more.
Secure and Solace:
According to the Global Peace Index 2020, Malaysia is graded as the 20th secured country globally and fifth secured in the Asia-Pacific area. Accepting all faiths and races, Malays, Chinese, Indian and natives groups settle in the nation, making for affluent ethnic heritage that one can be obliged for and admired in the diversity of festivals and haute cuisine which happen all over the nation.
Weather:
For people living in cold countries, Malaysia is an excellent place to study. In this tropical climate, the weather in Malaysia is the same all year round, the sun shines bright daily. This allows understudies to always be on the move and travel wherever and whenever they want to. Along with the sun, the rain add on a balance to the heat and lets the habitat in Malaysia stay ever-green.
In general, the standard temperature in Malaysia is 28°C and the coldest is 27°C throughout the year.