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Why do I send my children to study in Malaysia?

First, a good educational environment.

Malaysia is known as "the charm of Asia". The world-famous Twin Towers, high-rise business districts and rubber gardens everywhere constitute a fascinating landscape. Although Malaysia's territory is small, its national strength is very strong, and its per capita annual income is as high as 6,000 US dollars. Malaysia has a total population of 22 million, with Chinese accounting for 28%. It has the flavor of China traditional culture, and students can easily adapt to it. At present, there are 6.5438+0.35 million people who have received formal higher education, and the education level is among the best in Asia. Malaysia enjoys stable political situation, prosperous economy, good public security, mild climate and no natural disasters.

Second, the education level is relatively high.

Higher education in Malaysia implements a unique and highly internationalized educational model-curriculum transfer. Actually, part or all of the courses (2+ 1, 3+0) from famous universities in Britain, America, Australia, Canada, Singapore and other countries were transferred to Malaysian branch schools or cooperative universities, and when they graduated, they obtained academic diplomas or degree certificates issued by famous universities in Britain, America, Australia, Canada, Singapore and other countries, which were internationally recognized. Especially in the fields of commerce, hotel and tourism management, management, computer science, mass communication, engineering and applied science, literature and art, it has a world-leading level. Most international courses in Malaysian universities are designed around how to use professional knowledge to solve practical problems, and provide students with a lot of internship opportunities. Therefore, graduates of Malaysian universities are famous for their high quality and strong practical ability.

Third, the academic system is short and the procedures for transferring to a third country are simple.

Most universities in Malaysia have dual courses or credit transfer courses with famous universities (mostly public universities) in Britain, the United States, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. A bachelor's degree lasts only three years and can be easily transferred to a university in a third country.

Fourth, the curriculum design meets international standards.

In Malaysia, students can not only obtain bachelor's and master's degrees, but also obtain internationally recognized qualification certificates or professional diplomas, which can be used as a powerful weight for employment.

Five, improve the education supervision mechanism

Malaysia has the highest education standards in the world, and there is a special department-Malaysian Academic Accreditation Service, which regularly evaluates the quality of education and adopts a quality standard management system to ensure high-quality teaching quality. The diploma is internationally recognized.

Six, the visa policy is loose and the visa rate is high.

China students began enrolling students in Malaysia from 1996. At present, the visa policy for international students in China is relatively loose-no financial guarantee is needed. Many colleges and universities in Malaysia adopt the fast-track visa application procedure, that is, the school applies for an entry approval letter from the Immigration Bureau while receiving students and issuing admission notices. The process of education visa in Malaysia generally does not exceed three months, and the success rate of visa application is almost 100%. ?

Seven, excellent language environment

Malaysia is a Commonwealth country with a high English penetration rate. English is the official language of life and work. 99% institutions in Malaysia teach in English.

Eight, flexible admission methods

There are no restrictions on the academic qualifications of China students. Students who have graduated from senior two, are studying in senior three, are studying in senior high schools, technical secondary schools, vocational high schools, technical schools and universities, as well as graduates, adult students and self-taught candidates can apply.

Nine, good development prospects

Although Malaysia is not a big country, it is one of the most prosperous countries in Asia. Its economic and trade cooperation with China has developed steadily, with an annual growth rate of over 30%. It is China's 10th largest trading partner in the world. In recent years, the economic situation is stable and the unemployment rate is low. According to the survey results of research institutions, Malaysia has a large number of overseas industries, most of which are managed by foreign employees, which provides more employment opportunities for high-quality foreign graduates with higher education in Malaysia. In short, studying in Malaysia saves time, worry, effort and money.