Private primary schools: RM 150 per month,
International middle school: RM 12000 every year,
Living expenses for studying abroad in Malaysia 1. Accommodation fee: if you rent a house off campus, it is generally RM 130-230. If you stay in an off-campus hotel every month, you can choose a hotel around the college and walk to the college. In order to better accommodate students who stay far away from hotels, some colleges even provide shuttle bus service for students who pick up and drop off on time.
2. Meal cost: The cost of living in Malaysia is not very high, and the general price level is twice as high as that in China, but many products are cheaper than that in China, and the cost of eating out will be similar to that in domestic metropolises or will continue to be low.
3. Medical expenses: Malaysia has the largest efficiency health plan, and the medical expenses here are relatively low, which greatly saves the daily transactions of students studying in Malaysia.
According to different regional standards, the one-year tuition fee of ordinary high schools in Malaysia is generally 4800- 1000 RMB per year, and the meal fee is about 5600-8600 RMB. The travel expenses of international students depend on the distance between the residence and the school. On the premise, the transportation fee 1 year is about 1000 to 3200 RMB. Other living expenses are about 5400 to 6000 RMB.
1, the cost of meals is about 3500-5500 RMB per year according to one's consumption capacity.
The accommodation fee is about 3000-5000 RMB per year according to the standard of your living area.
3. Travel expenses vary from 500- 1200 RMB per year according to the residence address.
4. Daily necessities are traded by individuals every year 1200 or so.
5, pocket money according to their actual needs, in 2400-4800 yuan a year.
Generally speaking, the cost of studying abroad in Malaysia's high schools is not very stressful for ordinary students. Students' annual living expenses range from 12000 to 15000 RMB, which is a normal private life transaction. This level of consumption can be regarded as the consumption power of middle-income families in Malaysia.
One-year cost of Malaysia International College 1, application fee.
This fee is paid in one lump sum when students submit their application for study. Once paid, it is basically not refundable.
2. Registration fee/admission fee
This one-time fee is paid by the child after receiving the employment confirmation letter and later entering school, and is generally not refundable. Generally called the admission notice fee, registration fee or admission fee.
3. Guarantee Fund
Once a child is admitted to school, many colleges and universities will require parents to pay a deposit. Generally, the guarantee money can be returned under the expressly stipulated terms, and its amount is generally equivalent to one semester's tuition. When children go to high school, the training fee will increase, and the security fund may need to be recharged online every year. Different natural colleges will have different situations.
Finally, let's look at the cost of studying abroad for graduate students in Malaysia. No deposit is required. The relatively low cost of studying in Malaysia has deeply attracted many domestic students to study in Malaysia. The advantage of studying in Malaysia is just one of the advantages that attract many China students to study in Malaysia. For example, Malaysia University of Science and Technology and Malaysia Polytechnic University, as national universities, have huge campuses, complete facilities, popular technical majors, strong academic research atmosphere, abundant talents, good teachers and high teaching level, and many countries in the world have exchanges.
The cost of studying in public universities in Malaysia is about RMB 6,543,800+0,000, and that of private universities is about RMB 30,000-40,000. Compared with western countries and other countries, the cost of living for graduate students in Malaysia is very low, and the prices of ingredients, clothes, pants and basic daily necessities are very affordable. All students need to invest about 20,000 to 50,000 RMB each year.
Accommodation fees for studying in Malaysia are different in different institutions, so we must refer to the norms of institutions. The cost of three meals is about 30-40 RMB per day. The average monthly living expenses of international students studying in Malaysia are about 2000-2500 RMB, including hotel accommodation, catering and so on. Naturally, they are slightly different according to their living habits and courses.
Malaysia has convenient medical treatment and relatively complete medical insurance equipment. Outpatient clinics, outpatient clinics and personal diagnosis rooms of government departments are distributed in large and small urban areas all over the country, forming a very huge medical care Internet. According to the survey, one in every 1450 people in Malaysia is a doctor.
Before applying for a visa to go abroad, graduate students studying in Malaysia need to submit a physical health certificate, and at the same time, provide the types and validity periods of graded injections, so that the international students themselves and the Malaysian government can have a certain understanding of the health status of international students.
Graduate students studying in Malaysia can apply for local medical insurance, and Malaysian government departments require international students to have the same salary as locals. In addition, Malaysia also has a medical insurance plan for international students. If an international student falls ill during the insurance period, every medical expense can be reimbursed through the insurance company.