1. Check with the departments to see
if there is a closing date for your application.
2. You should write directly to the
Institution's Admission Officefor detailed application information and forms.
3. You can also download application
form from university website.
4. Some universities have an on-line
application facility.
5. Admission Office will inform you
about the documentation, translation, and visa requirements.
6. You should apply for the Student
Pass at higher learning institutions.
7. Institutions will apply on your
behalf for the Student Pass to the Director of pas & permit
division, Immigration Headquarters.
8. Immigration Department will
notified through the education institution within one month of
the application status.
9. You should start
at least six months in advance
to compile the necessary information and documentation.
10. All applications, processing,
approval & issuance of the Student Passes and Visas are done in
Malaysia.
D.
Supporting Documents
1. Completed Application Form.
2. English version of your all
educational documents including mark sheet.
3. School/College leaving
certificate.
4. English language (TOEFL or
IELTS)
tests result.
5.
Photocopy of your
passport.
6. Application fee payment
document.
7. Security or personal bond fee
payment document.
8. Student Pass & Visa fee payment
document.
E.
Credit Transfer Facility
1. Students may apply for credit
transfer program at undergraduate or postgraduate level in
Malaysia.
2. Candidates who have completed 24
or more transferable credit hours subsequent to graduation from
high school with at least a 2.50 (on a 4.0 scale) cumulative
grade point average (which must be more than 65%) may be granted
admission as transfer students.
3. You have to submit the following
documents to your target university:
a. Your application form for the
Undergraduate or Postgraduate coursework program.
b. Official copies of your academic
transcript.
c. Also include an official letter
from head of the school/department of your university, from
where you have already completed the courses.
d. Detailed course outlines
(Official Copy) including subject descriptions, methods of
teaching and assessment, reading lists, number of hours of
teaching etc.
e. The academic level you are
studying (e.g. First Year, Second Year etc.).
f. How many credits you have
completed.
g. An explanation of the grading
system used at your institution.
h. Information on the total units of
study requirement ( i.e. how many credits are required) for the
completion of the degree.