What are the entry requirements to study in Malta?
12 years of schooling, IELTS 5.5–6.0, and SOP. PG requires a relevant bachelor’s.
How much does studying in Malta cost?
€4,000–9,000/year for tuition; €500–700/month for living expenses.
Are scholarships available?
Some private universities and the Maltese Government offer partial tuition waivers.
What type of visa is required?
Students apply for a National D visa along with proof of acceptance and funds.
How long does it take to get the visa?
Approximately 4–6 weeks.
Can students work part-time in Malta?
Yes — up to 20 hours/week during term once you complete 3 months of your course.
Is Maltese required?
No — English is one of the official languages and the primary medium of instruction.
Top student cities in Malta?
Valletta, Msida, Sliema, and Birkirkara.
Post-study work rights?
Students can extend stay for job search after graduation; apply for a work permit if hired.
Is Malta safe for international students?
Yes — Malta is known for its safety, small population, and peaceful living environment.
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