Tuition Fees
Fees vary by institution, level, and nationality, with private and professional programmes usually costing more.
English Friendly
Malta is an English-speaking Mediterranean destination with strengths in business, hospitality, gaming, IT, and language education.
Tuition
Moderate fees
Living Cost
Moderate island costs
Language
English + Maltese
Work
Part-time possible
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Fees vary by institution, level, and nationality, with private and professional programmes usually costing more.
Rent can be high in popular areas, especially near central and coastal zones, while transport and food vary by lifestyle.
Scholarships are mainly institution-led, with some government, sector, or mobility opportunities for selected profiles.
Non-EU students typically need admission, financial evidence, accommodation, health insurance, and visa or residence documentation.
Scholarships are mainly institution-led, with some government, sector, or mobility opportunities for selected profiles.
International students may work under permit rules after meeting study and residence conditions.
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English is an official language and widely used in education, though programme-specific English proof may still be required.
English is an official language and widely used in education, though programme-specific English proof may still be required.
Fees vary by institution, level, and nationality, with private and professional programmes usually costing more. Rent can be high in popular areas, especially near central and coastal zones, while transport and food vary by lifestyle.
Rent can be high in popular areas, especially near central and coastal zones, while transport and food vary by lifestyle.
Non-EU students typically need admission, financial evidence, accommodation, health insurance, and visa or residence documentation. Rent can be high in popular areas, especially near central and coastal zones, while transport and food vary by lifestyle.
Non-EU students typically need admission, financial evidence, accommodation, health insurance, and visa or residence documentation. Processing times vary by embassy workload and document readiness, so students should prepare their file early after admission.
Common documents include Passport, Admission letter, Academic transcripts and certificates, Language evidence when required, Financial means evidence, Health insurance or medical cover, Accommodation or arrival plan when requested. Non-EU students typically need admission, financial evidence, accommodation, health insurance, and visa or residence documentation.
International students may work under permit rules after meeting study and residence conditions.