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Study in Malaysia from Pakistan (2025): Honest Guide to Universities, Costs & Visa

June 14, 2026

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Here is a number worth paying attention to: Pakistani applications to Malaysian universities jumped 42% and 1,412 more students applied in Q2 2025 alone, according to ICEF Monitor and EMGS data reported by The PIE News. 

That is not a coincidence. That is a pattern.

So what do thousands of Pakistani students already know about Malaysia that you might not?

This guide gives you the full picture: what Malaysia genuinely offers, what it actually costs, which university is right for you, and the things you need to know before you commit. 

No sugar-coating. Just honest information so you can make the right call.

Let's get into it.

Why Pakistani Students Are Choosing Malaysia in Growing Numbers

Let's start with the honest answer: Malaysia is a practical fit for Pakistani students in ways that very few other destinations can match. And "practical" is actually high praise when you're choosing where to spend three or four years of your life and a significant amount of your family's money. 

1. A Muslim-Majority Country That Feels Like Home

For Pakistani students, this matters more than it sounds on paper. In Malaysia, halal food is the default, not something you have to search for or compromise on. Mosques are within walking distance of virtually every major campus. Ramadan is observed publicly and respected by institutions. 

There is also a well-established Pakistani Muslim community across Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya, and Cyberjaya. You will not be the first Pakistani on campus, and you will not feel like an outsider in a completely unfamiliar culture.

2. English-Medium Degrees With Global Recognition

All major private universities in Malaysia teach entirely in English. This matters because it means your degree, your communication skills, and your academic experience all develop in the language that Gulf employers, multinational companies, and postgraduate programmes expect.

Several universities offer UK-validated or Australian-partnered degrees; programmes where the curriculum and standards are set by a partner institution overseas.
And for engineers specifically: both Malaysia and Pakistan are Washington Accord signatories. This means engineering degrees from MQA-accredited Malaysian universities carry mutual professional recognition with the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). 

Always verify that your specific programme is PEC-listed before enrolling.

3. Closer and Cheaper Than You Think

This is one of the most underrated advantages for Pakistani families.

  • Lahore to Kuala Lumpur: approximately 5 hours 45 minutes direct (Batik Air)
  • Karachi to Kuala Lumpur: approximately 6 hours 15 minutes direct

That means your son or daughter can come home for Eid without a 20-hour journey, a stopover in a third country, or a prohibitive airfare. 

On cost: Malaysia is estimated to be roughly two-thirds cheaper to live in than the US and about half the cost of Canada or Ireland. Tuition fees at comparable-quality institutions run far below UK or Australian equivalents. For families where budget matters, and for most Pakistani families, it does — Malaysia is a genuinely serious option.

Destination Annual Tuition (USD) Monthly Living Cost (USD) Muslim-Friendly English-Medium
Malaysia USD 3,000–8,000 USD 500–900 ✅ Yes — Majority Muslim ✅ Yes — All Major Universities
United Kingdom (UK) USD 14,000–25,000 USD 1,500–2,200 ⚠️ Partial (City-Dependent) ✅ Yes
Australia USD 16,000–28,000 USD 1,400–2,000 ⚠️ Partial ✅ Yes
China USD 3,000–6,000 USD 400–700 ❌ Limited ⚠️ Mostly Mandarin
Turkey USD 1,500–5,000 USD 500–800 ✅ Yes — Majority Muslim ⚠️ Limited (Turkish Primarily)

Tuition ranges are indicative for private undergraduate degrees. MBBS and specialist programmes differ significantly. 

What Does It Actually Cost to Study in Malaysia from Pakistan? 

The ranges below reflect what students actually pay.

Typical Tuition Costs by University Category

Here is the categorized tuition fee range at private universities in Malaysia.

Tuition Cost Category Example Universities Typical Annual Tuition (MYR) Annual Tuition (PKR Approx.)
Higher-Cost Private Universities RM 30,000–60,000+ PKR 20–41 lakh 
Mid-Range Private Universities RM 18,000–40,000 PKR 12–28 lakh
Budget-Friendly Private Universities  RM 10,000–20,000 PKR 7–14 lakh

 Exchange rate used: 1 MYR ≈ PKR 68.5. Actual tuition fees vary by programme, faculty, and intake. Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and certain Engineering programmes generally have higher tuition fees than other fields of study.

⚠️ IMPORTANT

These figures cover tuition fees only. Your total study cost will also include accommodation, food, transportation, and one-time setup expenses, which are explained below.

Monthly Living Costs in Malaysia

Living costs in Malaysia are generally lower than in many popular study destinations. However, your expenses will depend on your accommodation choice, lifestyle, and spending habits.

Expense Budget Lifestyle (MYR) Comfortable Lifestyle (MYR)
Accommodation (Room Rent) RM 600–900 RM 1,200–1,800
Food RM 400–600 RM 700–1,000
Transport (Grab + Public Transport) RM 100–200 RM 200–300
Phone + Internet RM 50–100 RM 80–150
Personal & Miscellaneous RM 350–500 RM 400–750
Total per Month RM 1,500–2,000 RM 2,500–3,000+

Actual costs vary depending on the city, accommodation type, and personal spending habits. Students living in Kuala Lumpur and nearby areas may spend more than those studying in smaller cities.

💡 PRO TIP

University hostels can save more than you think. Students typically save MYR 400–800 per month compared to private apartments. Over a three-year degree, that adds up to approximately MYR 14,400–28,800 in savings. On-campus/ shared accomodations are best options for Pakistani students.

One-Time Costs in Your First Year

These are costs you will only pay once (or once per year), but they add up and many students forget to plan for them:

  • EMGS student pass processing fee: approximately MYR 4,000 (PKR 275,000)
  • Medical examination in Pakistan (IHQ-approved clinic): approximately PKR 25,000–35,000
  • Return flights Lahore or Karachi to Kuala Lumpur: approximately PKR 80,000–150,000
  • Accommodation deposit: MYR 400–2,400 depending on accommodation type
  • Initial setup costs (bedding, kitchenware, SIM card, etc.): MYR 200–500

Which University Is Right for You? (Honest Breakdown)

There is no single best university for Pakistani students in Malaysia. The right choice depends on your field, your budget, your career goals, and what you plan to do after graduating.

Here is an honest breakdown by tier — strengths, trade-offs, and who each option suits best.

Universities With Strong International Reputation

Taylor's University and Sunway University are Malaysia's most internationally recognised private institutions. Both appear in QS World University Rankings, both have modern campuses with strong student support infrastructure, and both carry name recognition with employers in Pakistan, the Gulf, and beyond.

The trade-off is cost. Tuition at these universities is at the top of the Malaysian market. If budget allows and career profile matters to you, particularly if you are targeting multinationals or overseas career paths, the premium can be worth it.

👉 Best for: Students prioritising employer recognition, campus experience, and a strong graduate profile.

2. Universities Offering Quality and Affordability

This is where most Pakistani students end up, and for good reason. The mid-range tier offers strong academic programmes, established track records, and MQA accreditation, at fees that are genuinely manageable for middle-income Pakistani families. 

University Strongest Fields Key Highlights
Asia Pacific University (APU)
IT Computing Software Engineering Cybersecurity
Known for technology-focused programmes and strong industry partnerships.
Multimedia University (MMU)
Engineering Computing Creative Multimedia
One of Malaysia's oldest and most established private technology universities.
SEGi University
Business Health Sciences Nursing Pharmacy
Multiple campuses across Malaysia with a wide range of programmes.
MAHSA University
Medicine (MBBS) Health Sciences Allied Health
Strong reputation in healthcare education and medical programmes.
UCSI University
Pharmacy Nursing Engineering Music
Particularly well known for pharmacy and other health-related programmes.
University of Cyberjaya (UoC)
Medicine (MBBS) Allied Health IT
Growing reputation in medicine, healthcare, and technology programmes.
Xiamen University Malaysia
Business Economics Chinese Studies Finance
Malaysian branch campus of Xiamen University, China.
University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) Malaysia
Business Computing Law
Offers UK-validated qualifications with recognition from the University of Wales.

👉 Best for: Most Pakistani students who wants strong academic programmes at fees families can realistically manage.

3. Budget-Friendly Options

Lincoln University College is legitimate, MQA-accredited institutions. They are honest choices for students where cost is the primary constraint. The trade-offs are real, less brand recognition, smaller international alumni networks, fewer top-tier employer recruitment events on campus, but the degrees are valid and the education is accredited.

If you choose this route, go in with a clear plan: build experience through internships, industry projects, and extracurriculars that can stand alongside your degree on a CV.

👉 Best for: Students where cost is the decisive factor, with a proactive plan to build their profile alongside their studies. 

Scholarships in Malaysia for Pakistani Students

We are going to tell you what's real and what's not!

Because the word "scholarship" is used very loosely in the Malaysian private university market.

Most private university "scholarships" for international students are partial tuition waivers; e.g. discounts on published fees, typically ranging from 20% to 50% (sometimes more). They are real reductions and worth asking about. They are not free education.

  • Tuition waivers of 20–50%: available at most private universities, sometimes negotiable above what is advertised publicly
  • Malaysia International Scholarship (MIS): It's a postgraduate scholarship — competitive, merit-based, government-funded. Undergraduate students are not eligible.
  • Full scholarships covering tuition, accommodation, and living costs at private universities: extremely rare for undergraduate students from Pakistan or any country.
⚠️ TRANSPARENCY NOTICE

If anyone tells you there is a "full scholarship" for undergraduate MBBS or Engineering in Malaysia at a private university, ask to see the official scholarship award letter from the university itself. Always verify exactly what is covered, what conditions apply, and whether the "scholarship" simply reduces fees to the standard published rate.

 

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