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Frequently asked questions(FAQ)

How many days per week are classes held?

Classes typically vary depending on the program and university, but most institutions schedule classes around 3-5 days per week. The exact schedule will be provided by the university once you are enrolled.

Will I get a refund for the EMGS fee if my visa is rejected?

Unfortunately, the EMGS processing fee is non-refundable even if your visa application is rejected. However, it’s always recommended to check with the institution or agent for more detailed information regarding specific refund policies.

What is EMGS?

EMGS, or Education Malaysia Global Services, is the official body responsible for managing student visa applications and healthcare services for international students studying in Malaysia. They ensure that your visa is processed efficiently and that your stay in Malaysia complies with regulations.

What should I do if my visa gets rejected?

If your visa is rejected, the first step is to understand the reason for the rejection. You can appeal the decision, correct any mistakes in your application, or provide additional documents as required. It’s important to consult with your university or agent to ensure the best course of action is taken.

Why do EMGS visa applications get rejected?

Visa applications through EMGS may be rejected due to incomplete or incorrect documentation, not meeting academic requirements, failing to pass health screening, or any discrepancies in your application. To avoid this, ensure that you follow all the guidelines carefully and submit the correct information.

Can I work part-time while studying in Malaysia?

Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time up to 20 hours per week during semester breaks or holidays of more than 7 days. However, the job must not interfere with your academic performance and should comply with the terms of your student visa.

How much should I budget for living expenses in Malaysia?

On average, students need to budget around 1,200 to 1,500 MYR per month for living expenses, including accommodation, food, transportation, and other personal expenses. This amount can vary based on your lifestyle and the city you are living in.

Do I need health insurance as an international student in Malaysia?

Yes, all international students are required to have valid health insurance during their studies in Malaysia. EMGS provides medical insurance options for students, which cover hospital admissions, outpatient care, and more.

Can I bring my family with me while studying in Malaysia?

International students on a student visa are generally not allowed to bring dependents (spouses or children) with them. However, some universities or specific programs may have exceptions, so it’s best to confirm with your institution.

What are the language requirements for studying in Malaysia

Most programs in Malaysia are taught in English, so students are required to demonstrate proficiency in English through tests like IELTS or TOEFL. Some institutions may offer English preparatory courses if you do not meet the language requirement.

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