FAQ's
Yes, international students can study in Malta.
International students from outside the EU and EEA will need a student visa to study in Malta. The visa application requires a valid passport, proof of accommodation, health insurance, and sufficient financial resources to support your stay in Malta.
Yes, there are scholarships available for international students to study in Malta. These include government-funded scholarships, as well as scholarships offered by individual universities and other organizations.
On average, international students can expect to spend around €600-€800 per month on accommodation, food, and other expenses.
The language of instruction in most universities and colleges in Malta is English. Therefore, international students whose first language is not English may need to provide proof of English proficiency, such as TOEFL or IELTS scores.
Yes, international students can work part-time while studying in Malta. However, students from outside the EU and EEA must obtain a work permit before starting any employment.
Malta offers a wide range of courses and programs for international students, including business, finance, engineering, tourism, hospitality, and information technology.
Malta is considered a safe country for international students. However, like any other country, students should take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and security while living in Malta.
International students can find accommodation in Malta through various channels, including university accommodation, private rental apartments, and shared flats.
International students who graduate from Maltese universities have various employment opportunities in Malta and other EU countries. Additionally, international students can apply for a job-seeking visa after graduation, which allows them to remain in Malta and look for employment opportunities.