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    Study in Malta

    A Malta Study Visa allows international students to pursue higher education in one of Europe’s most picturesque and historically rich countries. Known for its friendly locals, English-speaking environment, and excellent education system, Malta is becoming an attractive study destination. Students planning to study in Malta for more than 90 days must apply for a long-stay visa (National D Visa) before arrival.

    To apply, students need an acceptance letter from a Maltese educational institution, proof of financial resources, health insurance, and a valid passport. Malta offers a wide range of programs in various fields, and the visa allows for part-time work during studies. With its Mediterranean climate, affordable living, and quality education, Malta provides a well-rounded study experience.

    Institutes:

    • University of Malta
    • London School of Commerce Malta
    • Middlesex University Malta
    • Global College Malta
    • American University of Malta

    Why Study in Malta?

    Malta offers high-quality education in a beautiful Mediterranean setting. With English as an official language, international students find it easy to integrate into the academic and social environment. Malta’s universities are known for their research and innovation, offering students globally recognized degrees.

    • English is an official language.
    • Affordable tuition fees and living costs.
    • High-quality education system.
    • Safe and welcoming environment.
    • Beautiful Mediterranean climate and lifestyle.
    • Opportunities for internships and work placements.
    • Degrees recognized globally.
    • Easy access to travel across Europe.
    • Multicultural student community.
    • Strong focus on research and innovation.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Visa processing usually takes 4 to 6 weeks.

    Can I work while studying in Malta?

    Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week.

    Yes, most institutions require English proficiency, and tests like IELTS are accepted.