In Malta, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks. A work permit is required and must be arranged by the employer.
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Provide +2 or equivalent and higher education certificates for studying in Malta.
Sample: SEE Transcript, NEB Marksheet, Bachelor Degree (if any).
Low gpa like just pass is generally accepted.
Sample: GPA above 2.5 is ideal for competitive programs.
Ielts not required. MOI is accepted.
Sample: Ielts/PTE not required.
Evidence of financial capability to cover tuition and living expenses is mandatory.
Sample: Sponsor's bank statement with balance over NPR 18 lakhs.
Provide explanation for any study gaps with valid documentation.
Sample: Work experience letter or training certificate.
Provide +2 or equivalent and higher education certificates for studying in Malta.
Sample: SEE Transcript, NEB Marksheet, Bachelor Degree (if any).
Low gpa like just pass is generally accepted.
Sample: GPA above 2.5 is ideal for competitive programs.
Ielts not required. MOI is accepted.
Sample: Ielts/PTE not required.e.
Evidence of financial capability to cover tuition and living expenses is mandatory.
Sample: Sponsor's bank statement with balance over NPR 18 lakhs.
Provide explanation for any study gaps with valid documentation.
Sample: Work experience letter or training certificate.
BrightPath offers more than 50 courses through partnership with reputed universities and colleges of Malta such as MCAST, Global College Malta, American University of Malta.
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To study full-time in Malta, international students must obtain a Student Visa (Type D Visa). Key requirements include:
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Malta offers internationally recognized degrees, affordable tuition fees, an English-speaking environment, and a safe Mediterranean lifestyle. It’s part of the European Union, allowing easy access to Schengen countries.
Not always. Many Maltese institutions accept:
Medium of Instruction (MOI) letter for English proficiency
Internal English assessments/interviews
However, IELTS/TOEFL may still be required for visa or specific universities.
Generally it takes approximately 1 month to make documents ready for Malta study visa. After document completion, the student has to submit the complete set of documents to the Embassy of Malta after which it takes another month for the visa result to be announced. So in total, it takes approximately 2 months to process for Malta study visa.
If your Malta visa is rejected, the visa application fee is non-refundable. However, some schools refund tuition fees minus administrative charges when you submit the visa refusal letter. Always check the specific institution’s refund policy.
Malta student visa approval rates can be around 70% success for some applicants. To improve your chances, submit complete documents, proof of funds, and a clear study plan.
Most universities and colleges have:
February Intake
June/July Intake
October Intake
Some institutions accept rolling admissions depending on the course.
In Malta, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks. A work permit is required and must be arranged by the employer.
Yes. Study gaps are accepted, provided the student can justify the gap with valid reasons such as work experience or other engagements.
Yes, most private institutions accept students with academic backlogs, though this may vary by course and institution.
For a Malta student visa, you must show financial documents proving you can cover tuition and living expenses. This includes recent bank statements and proof of tuition payment. Sponsorship letters are needed if someone else funds you.
Tuition fees vary based on the course and institution:
Undergraduate: €6,000 – €10,000 per year (approx.)
Postgraduate: €7,000 – €12,000 per year (approx.)
Yes. You can choose between:
On-campus housing
Private rentals/shared apartments
Estimated cost: €300 – €600/month, depending on location.
Yes. Graduates can apply for a 12-month post-study work visa, allowing them to stay and search for jobs related to their field of study.
The UAE offers Golden Visa options for long-term residency (5–10 years) to skilled professionals, investors, and top students. It allows you to live, work, and study without a local sponsor.
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