Studying overseas

Studying overseas

On these pages you’ll find an overview of studying abroad in some of the more popular destinations around the world. You’ll find information about:

  • Visa requirements
  • Language of instruction
  • Work options
  • Tuition fees

…and other information that will give you a headstart in making your dreams of studying abroad come true!

    Studying medicine in India

    Arumugam Shanmugam of Nugrahan Sdn Bhd explains how India schools the finest of hearts and minds in medicine.  read more >>

    Studying In Australia

    Australia is quickly becoming the most popular destination for further education for Malaysian students. In addition to its close proximity, it is a relatively affordable alternative to the UK and the US. Geographically isolated from the rest of the world, the country is the epitome of uniqueness – with its rich history, cultures, wildlife found... read more >>

    Studying in Canada

    Canada boasts of top-quality education at comparatively low fees compared to most English-speaking countries. read more >>

    Studying in Denmark

    Danish universities take a different approach to education, emphasising on independent learning and project-oriented learning which is suitable for a fruitful international undergraduate study experience. Most libraries are accessible for free to all students.  read more >>

    Studying in Finland

    Finnish institutions of higher education actively exchange information and mobility schemes with their extensive network of institutions from various countries. The government has made special effort to ensure that the qualifications are of international standards and recognised globally. read more >>

    Studying in France

    Despite being more well known for its art, culture and sophisticated cuisine, France has a long history in education that dates back to the 13th century. It houses over 80 universities and at least 225 prestigious Grandes écoles, schools specialised in training in a number of fields from management, engineering to art and architecture. read more >>

    Studying in Germany

    Germany is home to close to 82 million people, making it the most populated country in Europe. Historically known as the land of poets and thinkers, it has made a name for itself though its contributions to philosophy and poetry. read more >>

    Studying in Japan

    Besides being recognised worldwide as a trend setter in innovation and pop culture, Japan is a land where the state-of-the-art, modern and ever-evolving, sit side-by-side with tradition, old-fashioned know-how and age-old rituals. read more >>

    Studying in the Netherlands

    The Netherlands, sometimes known as Holland, is a small country with a rich and unique cultural tradition. The Dutch are widely recognised for their openness and hospitality. These characteristics are reflected in the way they teach and learn. Dutch education is discussion-based and focuses heavily on problem-based learning. read more >>