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Malaysia

Location
Cyberjaya

Website
limkokwing.net/malaysia

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Undergraduate (e.g. bachelor):
55 courses 1 875 € - 4 887 €  (Год)

Postgraduate (e.g. master):
8 courses 4 375 € - 17 500 €  (Год)

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Undergraduate (e.g. bachelor):
55 courses 1 875 € - 4 887 €  (Год)

Postgraduate (e.g. master):
8 courses 4 375 € - 17 500 €  (Год)

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Limkokwing University is an international University with a global presence across 4 continents. With over 25 000 students coming from more than 144 countries, studying in its 12 campuses in Botswana, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lesotho, Malaysia, United Kingdom and United States, the University has established worldwide recognition through its innovative brand of creative education merging the best of east and west education.

The Limkokwing campus in Cyberjaya is home to 8500 students from nearly 140 countries. Cyberjaya is situated about 50 km south of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Its multicultural environment enables both local and foreign students to interact and soak up varied cultures.

The campus is an outstanding landmark in the vicinity. Its spectacular façade, a multi-hued skin of sorts, features creative industries, lifestyle activities and the university’s global expansion.

Through six faculties – Design Innovation, Multimedia Creativity, Communication, Media & Broadcasting, Information Technology & Computing, Business Management & Globalisation and Architecture & Built Environment – the university runs an extensive range of programmes. Its Executive Leadership College also offers specially tailored courses in leadership, entrepreneurship, finance and information technology.

On the campus are nearly 40 clubs representing students from countries like Botswana, China, Indonesia, India, Iran and Sri Lanka. Their members take part in sports, cultural, religious and lifestyle activities on and off the campus, creating a multi-faceted ambience. The great chemistry among the clubs makes Limkokwing one closely-knit family.

The campus itself is everything a student needs. Among the facilities and amenities available to students are a coffee house, a food plaza with various styles of food, a gym, a hair salon and a convenience store. Students also make use of an art shop, a print shop, a medical clinic, an eLibrary and state-of-the-art computer labs.

Malaysia has grown tremendously and has become a more developed country over the years since her independence 48 years ago. It has soared like an eagle, evolving into a high technology nation with her own Silicon Valley and, her many high technology buildings, some of which were built to depict the rich heritage of Malaysia, like the Petronas Twin Towers. Malaysia has experienced a steady economic progression and rapid infrastructural development of which Malaysians are truly proud.

Malaysia consists of two areas of mainland, separated by the South China Sea, namely West Malaysia (or more popularly known as Peninsular Malaysia) and East Malaysia. Malaysia is situated in South-eastern Asia, between 2 and 7 degrees north of the Equator. To the north of Peninsular Malaysia is Thailand while to the south is Singapore.

Malaysia practises a system of government based on parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarchy at the federal and state levels. Capital of the country is Kuala Lumpur and about 26 million people live in Malaysia.

Bahasa Melayu is the national language, although English is widely used and spoken. The Mandarin language and Chinese dialects, particularly Cantonese and Hokkien, as well as Indian dialects like Tamil and Hindi are common among the Chinese and Indian communities respectively.

Islam is the official religion of the nation. However, the Malaysian Constitution guarantees freedom of worship and as such, Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism make up the other primary religions embraced by the Malaysian society.

Malaysia has a pleasant tropical climate and is generally warm all the year round with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 32°C.

Malaysia was ranked the 26th most competitive economy in the world according to the Global Competitive Report (2006-2007, released by the World Economic Forum).

In the World Bank report entitled “Doing Business 2007”, Malaysia emerged as the 25th most business-friendly nation in the world out of the 175 economies surveyed.

More info here about studying in Malaysia.

Currency: Malaysian Ringgit 1 MR = 0,21 €

Education

Bachelor courses vary from 11 000 to 19 000 RM per year
Master studies cost approximately 35 000 RM per year

After receiving the Acceptance/Offer Letter or upon arrival at the University additionals fees must be paid:

  • International Student Administrative fee (one-time) of RM 3800
  • Medical Insurance (per annum) of RM 330
  • Personal Bond (refundable) of RM 1500
  • Security Deposit (refundable upon completion of course) RM 500
  • Two months deposit for accommodation of RM 260- RM 430
  • Course fee (per annum)
  • Resource fees (per annum) pf RM 100
  • WOC Reference book (one-time) RM 90

Accommodation: Living on campus costs 550-800 RM per month. Before arrival 2 months rent is needed as deposit (refundable) and 5 months rent must also be paid in advance.

Off-campus accommodation costs 290-739 RM per month. Also in this case, 2 months rent is needed as deposit and 5 months rent must be paid in advance.

Altogether students should count with 3000 RM per month.

Students have the possibility to live in the University’s campus. Facilities and amenities included are CCTV, 24-hours security, free club membership, public phone booth and wireless Internet.

Each room is furnished with mattress, study table and chair, cupboard and curtain.

Each floor is furnished with sofa, dining table, television, fridge, gas stove, coined-operated washing machine, kitchen, bathroom, house keeping & other electrical appliances at the common area.

Room availability is on first-come-first-served basis. If your choice of accommodation is not available, the University will assist you in providing a suitable alternative accommodation.

Students are allowed to work part-time for a maximum of 20 hours per week only during semester breaks or holidays of more than 7 days; in Restaurants, Petrol Kiosks, Mini Markets and Hotels as long as the Student Pass remains valid.

Students are not permitted to work as a cashier. In addition, in the hotel sector, students are not allowed to work as singer, masseur, musician, GRO and other activities deemed to be immoral. Application to work part-time must be made through the educational institution in which the student is studying.

The student needs to be present with the educational institution representative at the Immigration Department when submitting the application.



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