Why Study in Malta?

Malta is the English-speaking jewel of the Mediterranean. As a former British colony, its education system is closely modeled after the UK, but at a fraction of the cost. The University of Malta is one of the oldest in the commonwealth outside Britain. International students love Malta for its sunny climate, safety, and English-speaking environment. It is a hub for Blockchain, Gaming (iGaming), and Tourism. The government offers a 9-month post-study work visa, allowing graduates to stay and find employment in the EU.

Key Facts to Know

  • Language: English (Official language of instruction).
  • Cost of Study: €5,000 – €8,000 per year (Non-EU).
  • Funding: Endeavour Scholarship Scheme, Get Qualified Scheme.
  • Required Exams: IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 80.
  • Degree Levels: Bachelor’s, Master’s, PhD.
  • Intakes: October (Major), February (Minor).
  • Visa: National D-Visa.

Popular Courses for International Students

  • Information Technology & Blockchain
  • Tourism & Hospitality Management
  • Medicine & Surgery
  • Business & MBA
  • Game Design & iGaming
  • Marine Biology

Top Universities in Malta for International Students

Requirements for Admission

Requirements differ by program level:

Bachelor’s Degree

  • Matriculation Certificate (Year 12) with 2 A-Levels.
  • IELTS 6.0 (No band less than 5.5).

Master’s Degree

  • Relevant Bachelor’s degree (Honours preferred).
  • IELTS 6.5.
  • Interview (common for Business/MBA programs).

Exams & Documents Required

  • Academic Transcripts (Apostilled).
  • MQRIC Statement (Recognition of foreign qualifications) – Mandatory.
  • Passport Copy.
  • Proof of English Proficiency.
  • Original Bank Statement (Mailed to the High Commission).
  • Travel Insurance.

Visa Requirements (National D-Visa)

  • Research Note: 2025 Financial requirements updated.
  • Valid Passport.
  • Acceptance Letter from a Maltese institute.
  • Proof of Tuition Payment: Receipt showing at least 50% or full payment (Institute dependent).
  • Proof of Funds (2025): You must show approx. €700 – €1,000 per month (Total ~€12,000 for the first year).
  • Proof of Accommodation: Rental agreement or hotel booking for the first 3 weeks.
  • Travel Insurance: Coverage of €30,000.
  • Visa Fee: €70 – €100 (varies by embassy).

Living Expenses in Malta for International Students

Malta is cheaper than the UK but rents have risen recently. Sharing an apartment in areas like Msida or Gzira (near the university) is the most common option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I work while studying?

Yes. Non-EU students can work 20 hours per week, but only after completing the first 90 days of their course and obtaining an employment license.

Is IELTS mandatory?

Yes, for most non-native speakers. However, if you completed your previous degree entirely in English, some private colleges (like GBS or LSC) may waive the IELTS requirement.

What is MQRIC?

The Malta Qualifications Recognition Information Centre (MQRIC) verifies that your foreign degree is valid. You typically need an MQRIC statement to apply for a visa or work permit.

Can I bring my family?

Generally, no. Student visas do not automatically grant rights for dependents. Family reunification is only possible after you have lived in Malta for a specific period (usually 1 year) and meet strict income criteria.

Is it easy to find a job?

Yes, particularly in Hospitality, iGaming, and IT. The unemployment rate in Malta is one of the lowest in Europe.