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Study in Malta

Universities 195
IELTS Score Not Mandatory5.5+ Preferred
Average Tution Fee (EUR) 11,000
Safety Index 78

University Selection

These are just a handful of some of the best universities in Malta that offer educational programs for international students. Consult us for more info and discuss your career path.

University of Malta

University of Malta

The University of Malta is the main public university in Malta and offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

American University of Malta

American University of Malta

A private university affiliated with Sadeen Education Investment Ltd. and the American University of Beirut.

Mediterranean Maritime Research and Training Centre

Mediterranean Maritime Research and Training Centre

Specializes in maritime education and training.

Cost of Education

University Tuition Fees:

Tuition fees at the University of Malta for non-EU/EEA students can range from around €1,000 to €7,000 per year for undergraduate programs, and higher for certain specialized or postgraduate programs.

Private Institutions:

Tuition fees at private institutions, such as the American University of Malta, may be higher. It's advisable to check the specific fees for the program you are interested in.

Additional Costs:

Additional costs may include textbooks, health insurance, residence permit fees, and other miscellaneous expenses.

Scholarship Opportunities

  • Government Scholarships: The Maltese government may offer scholarships for international students. You can check with the Ministry of Education and Employment in Malta for information on available scholarships and eligibility criteria.
  • University Scholarships: Universities in Malta, such as the University of Malta or the American University of Malta, may have scholarship programs for international students. These scholarships can be based on academic merit, financial need, or specific criteria related to the chosen field of study.
  • Erasmus+ Program: The Erasmus+ program, which is an EU initiative, provides scholarships for students to study or train in another European country. Malta is a participant in the Erasmus+ program, and international students studying there may be eligible for financial support.
  • Embassy Scholarships: Some countries have embassies in Malta that may offer scholarships for students from those countries. Check with your country's embassy in Malta for information on available scholarships.
  • International Organizations and Foundations: International organizations and foundations may also provide scholarships for students studying in Malta. These could be based on factors such as academic achievement, research interests, or specific demographics.

Academic Calendar

The academic year is often divided into two semesters: the first semester and the second semester.

First Semester:

  • Starts: October
  • Ends: January

Second Semester:

  • Starts: February
  • Ends: June

Examination Periods:

Each semester is typically followed by an examination period during which students take their final exams. The exact timing of examinations can vary by institution.

Holidays:

The academic calendar includes breaks between semesters, as well as holiday periods. Common holidays include Christmas and Easter breaks.

Summer Break:

  • June to September

This is when students have the opportunity to undertake internships, engage in research projects, or take a break before the start of the new academic year.

Living in Malta

The cost of living in Malta for international students can vary depending on factors such as the city, lifestyle, and accommodation choices. Here's a breakdown of the typical living expenses you might incur while studying in Malta.

Factors Cost per month
Accommodation €300 to €800
Utilities €50 to €100
Food €200 and €300
Transportation €20 to €50
Health Insurance €200 to €500
Books and Supplies €200 to €300
Communication €20 to €50
Leisure and Miscellaneous €100 to €200

How to apply for Visa

  1. University: Obtain admission to a full-time course at an Maltese educational institution.
  2. Prepare Documents:
    • Passport-sized photographs.
    • A valid passport.
    • A copy of your eCoE.
    • Proof of health insurance coverage.
    • Academic and English proficiency transcripts.
    • Financial capacity evidence to cover tuition and living expenses.
    • Accomodation proof.
  3. Health Examinations: Complete any required health examinations. This may include a medical check-up and obtaining health insurance.
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