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Education System:
Malta has a reputable education system, with institutions offering a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The two official languages are Maltese and English, making it an attractive option for English-speaking students.
IELTS Requirement:
Most universities in Malta require proof of English proficiency. Typically, a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 to 7.0 is required for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. However, specific requirements may vary by institution and program.
IELTS – Overall 6.0 with no band less than 5.5
Duolingo– Overall 95 with no band less than 85
PTE Overall 51 with no band less than 51
Tuition Fees:
Tuition fees in Malta are relatively affordable compared to many other European countries. For international students
Undergraduate: Between €7,000 to €14,000 per year
Postgraduate: Between €9,000 to €20,000 per year
MBA – tuition fees: € 10,000
Accommodation:
Accommodation options include on-campus housing, private apartments, and shared housing. On-campus housing costs can vary, but renting a private apartment may range from €300 to €800 per month depending on the location and amenities.
Scholarships:
Malta offers up to 30% scholarships for international students, which are usually based on academic merit. Some institutions also offer specific scholarships for certain programs or research projects. It’s advisable to check with the respective universities for available opportunities..
Programs Available:
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Part-Time Job Opportunities:
International students in Malta are allowed to work part-time during their studies. Students from EU/EEA countries can work without restrictions, while non-EU/EEA students are usually allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time (40 hours) during holidays.
Post-Study Work Permit:
Malta offers a nine months post-study work permit for international students upon completion of their studies. During this period, graduates can seek employment opportunities in Malta.
Permanent Residence:
After completing a designated period of legal residence, international graduates may be eligible to apply for permanent residence in Malta. Requirements for permanent residence may include stable income and adherence to immigration regulations.
Visa Success Rate:
Malta has a generally high visa success rate. However, success depends on meeting all visa requirements, including proof of acceptance into a recognized educational institution, financial stability, and a clear study plan.
Bank Statement:
Amount: 1 year tuition + 1 year accommodation fees.
International students are usually required to provide a bank statement as proof of financial capability to cover tuition fees and living expenses. The exact amount may vary, but it’s advisable to have a minimum of €8,000 to €12,000 per year.
Dependent Opportunities:
Malta allows dependents (spouses and children) to join international students. They will need to apply for the relevant visa and meet specific requirements, including proof of relationship and financial stability.
Documents Needed for Application:
Typically, the required documents for application include a completed application form, proof of English proficiency (IELTS), academic transcripts, a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, a valid passport, and proof of financial capability.
Intake:
Universities in Malta usually have two main intakes – September and February. It’s important to check specific program and university deadlines as they may vary.
Before planning your education in Malta, it’s crucial to contact the chosen institution directly to get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding admission requirements and processes.
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