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Application Documents - Neccessary Steps

Required Documents

  • Birth certificate
  • The highest degree has been achieved
  • Transcript or transcript
  • Passport
  • 10 photos 4x6
  • Application form (from school).

Studying in Malaysia does not require financial proof, no interviews with the Embassy, ​​nor does it require international English certificates such as IELTS or TOEFL. Most schools have English language programs for students before entering the main course (College, University or Master)

Malaysia has a large network of roads linking all major cities and towns on the peninsula's western coast. The total length of the Malaysian highway network is 1,192 kilometers (740 miles). This network connects all major cities and towns such as Klang Valley, Johor Bahru and Penang. The main expressway, the North-South Highway, extends from the north pole to the southernmost point of Peninsular Malaysia at Bukit.

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General information about Malaysia

Overview

  • Capital: Kuala Lumpur
  • Major cities: Kuching North, Kuching South, Johor Bahru, Malacca ...
  • Area: 329,758 km2
  • Population: 26,207 million people
  • Currency: Ringit
  • Official language: Malay, Chinese
  • Phone number: +60

Weather and climate:

The annual hot and humid temperatures range from 21 ° C to 32 ° C, while in the highlands the temperature is a little cooler. During warmer weather, the weather becomes colder at night.

Traffic:

Kayu Hitam and Johor Bahru. It is part of the Asia Highway Network, which also connects both Thailand and Singapore.

Public transportation is also very well developed, including the rail and transnational rail system and the public bus network. Malaysia has international airports, such as Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, Penang International Airport in Penang, Kuching International Airport and Langkawi International Airport for both domestic and international flights.

Sociocultural

Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multilingual society, comprising 52% Malay and other indigenous peoples, 30% Chinese, 8% Indians. The Malay people, the largest community, are identified as Muslims in the Malaysian Constitution.

Customs and taboos: When meeting Malaysians often have the habit of touching the palm of the other hand, then clasping hands together. Malaysians are very good at rubbing their heads and their backs. Malaysians usually wear long dresses of flowers, men wear neckties and not open arms or thighs in public places. Women usually wear long sleeves. The best topic discussed in Malaysia is business, social achievement, football, history ... avoidance of race and politics, living standards, income levels.

Due to its ethnic diversity, festivals take place every year in Malaysia according to the beliefs and customs of each race and religion.

 

 

 

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