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University of Malta

L-Università ta' Malta

University of Malta

Msida
City
1997
Foundation
18000
Number of students
2125€ - 26000€
Semester Tuition Fees
350€
Ø monthly cost of living
Yes
Scholarships available
January 20, September 03
Application Deadline
30/1
Student - staff ratio
Nations represented

Offered Programs

Select your Degree

Application Requirements for Bachelors:

  • A-Level Certificate

Select your field of study for Bachelors

Select your Bachelor program

Application Requirements for Masters:

  • A-Level Certificate
  • Bachelor's Degree

Select your field of study for Masters

Biology.Health.Medicine
Languages.Literature.Education
Politics.History.Law
Humanities.SocialSciences
Geography.Agriculture
Engineering.Technology
Business.Finance.Economics
Arts.Design.Music
Media.Communication
Mathematics.Informatics

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Cost of living at University of Malta

130 - 280 Euro / month
Accomodation
50 Euro / month
Cost of living
70 Euro / month
Food
Free, the University offers shuttles
Transportation

About University of Malta

University of Malta


Accommodation University of Malta

On Campus Accomodation at University of Malta

University of Malta

Off Campus Accomodation at University of Malta

Students can also rent private apartments instead of living in university dorms. We will provide you with some information and advice on renting a home in Malta.

The monthly rent ranges from € 700 to € 1000, depending on the location, size, and apartment furnishing. There is also a one-time fee paid to an agent which is called a “commission” which is typically about half of the monthly rent.

Leasing agents and landlords also demand a caution deposit at the start of the contract which whenever you decide to leave the apartment or at the end of the contract, will be returned to you.

When leasing a private apartment, you will be approached to sign an agreement with the proprietor. It is significant that you concur with all the conditions recorded in the arrangement before you sign it. The University can't intercede in arrangements concerning off-campus accommodation.

Before signing the contract, make sure all electrical appliances, air conditioners, televisions, etc. are in proper working conditions. Before signing the contract, the owner must be informed of any unusable or damaged items/work equipment or furniture.

It is prescribed to lease an apartment for the whole academic year (from September to June), and afterward, reestablish the agreement quite a long time after year. Make certain to peruse and comprehend the agreement you marked.

The proprietor claims all authority to check the state of the apartment every once in a while. It would be ideal if you request that the property manager inform you of any event 24 hours before investigating the apartment. Make a meeting with the mortgage holder after class. 

Water and power bills are generally excluded from the month to month lease. Shared apartments are a decent decision to save money on lease and power/water bills.

The University of Malta is situated in the private town of Msida. In this city, individuals find numerous apartments for lease. Other private towns within strolling distance of the college grounds incorporate Gzira, Swatar, and San Gwann (15-20 minutes’ walk). 

On the off chance that there are any progressions to your location, cell phone number, or email address, it would be ideal if you promptly update your Student Information Management System (SIMS) record.



About Valletta

For foreign students, one of the main factors that are typically considered in choosing a study abroad destination is its area. Malta is the ideal location for an assortment of reasons. 

The Maltese Islands, situated at the junction of the Mediterranean Sea, have for some time been considered the "lifeline" connecting Africa and Europe.

This brought about the archipelago being controlled by a progression of sovereign expresses that left their blemish on numerous parts of Maltese culture. From Maltese neighborliness to the pioneering soul of Maltese financial specialists.

The many civilizations that have lived in Malta for millennia have also given the island a long history and long traditions.

Despite its small area, only 300 square kilometers, the Maltese Islands have 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and there are more monuments per square kilometer than any other country in Europe.

The Maltese love to go to parties, and the carnival and rural festival seasons are sure to make a pleasant difference to your studies. Valletta was named the European Capital of Culture in 2019.

One of the main advantages of coming to Malta for studies is the mild climate, mild winters, and warm summers. The pleasant weather and the many beaches dotting the coastline make it the perfect mix for a leisurely afternoon.

The calm waters also make it easy to travel around the island or go diving and water sports for new adventures. Comino is a small island with hotels known for its crystal clear turquoise and the waters of the aptly named Blue Lagoon.

With Malta's little size, it is exceptionally simple and speedy to get around the Island, particularly with the numerous direct transport courses to and from University.

The cost of transport tickets is sensible, and the normal transport ride takes 20 to 30 minutes. With Malta's strategic location and closeness to different nations and some immediate flight associations, it is likewise exceptionally simple to experience the Mediterranean and European culture during breaks.

If you choose to study at the University of Malta, you will not only join a promising and professional educational institution but also have the opportunity to encounter life on one of the most ideal islands in the Mediterranean.


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