Malta, a small island in the Mediterranean, offers a unique blend of rich history, diverse cultures, and top-quality education. With its English-speaking environment, affordable living costs, and proximity to Europe, Malta has become a popular choice for international students seeking a European study experience.
📌 Key Study Information
🎓 7+ universities
💶 Tuition: €10,000 - €18,000 per year
🌍 10,000+ international students
🛂 1-2 Years Graduate Work Visa
🏛️ Top Universities
Queen Mary University of London
College De Paris, Malta Campus (Ascencia Malta)
London School of Commerce, Malta
Global Business School, Malta
Global College Malta
Saint Martin's Institute of Higher Education Malta
LearnKey Institute, Malta
International European University, Malta
📚 Popular Courses
Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical)
Business Administration & Management
Computer Science & IT
Health Sciences & Medicine
Social Sciences & Law
Tourism & Hospitality Management
Art & Design
Education
💸 Tuition Fees (Annual)
Foundation: €8,000 - €12,000
Bachelor’s: €10,000 - €18,000
Master’s: €12,000 - €20,000
🏠 Living Expenses (Monthly)
Major Cities (Valletta, Sliema, St. Julian’s): €800 - €1,200
Other Areas: €600 - €1,000
🎓 Scholarships
Malta Government Scholarship Scheme
University of Malta Scholarships
Erasmus+ Scholarships
University-Specific Scholarships
💼 Career Prospects
Tourism & Hospitality
Information Technology & Engineering
Finance & Business
Healthcare & Medicine
Education & Academia
📝 Required Documents
Academic Transcripts
Proof of English Proficiency
Letters of Recommendation
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Passport
Financial Proof
🛂 Study Visa Process
Visa Type: Student Visa
Apply to a University in Malta
Submit Student Visa Application
Prepare Required Documents
Wait for Processing
Apply for Graduate Work Visa after studies
Frequently Asked Questions
Tuition fees range from €8,000 to €20,000 annually depending on the program. Living costs range between €600 and €1,200 per month.
Yes, some universities may accept alternatives like TOEFL or Duolingo, or waive English tests if previous education was in English.
Queen Mary University of London, Global College Malta, and London School of Commerce Malta are among the top choices.
You must show financial proof of around €10,000 to cover the first year's tuition and living costs.
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during breaks.
Scholarships can be obtained through government schemes, Erasmus+, and individual universities. Check with your chosen institution for eligibility.