Study in Malta
quick facts
CAPITAL
Valletta
LANGUAGE
English & Maltese
CURRENCY
Euro (€)
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
15,000+ students
GDP IN BILLION
€20 Billion
INTAKES
October (Main Intake),February (Limited Programs)
MINIMUM WAGE PER MONTH
Approximately €835
COST OF LIVING PER MONTH
€700 – €1,000
WORKING HOURS
20 Hours / Week – Part-Time
POST STUDY WORK PERMIT
Up to 1 Year
ACCEPTED ENGLISH TESTS
IELTS ,PTE ,TOEFL, Duolingo
STARTING TUITION FEE
From €5,000 per year
Why Study in Malta
Malta has become popular among international students because of its English-speaking education system and affordable tuition fees.
top universities
GBS Malta
admission requirements
Academic transcripts and certificates
Valid passport
English proficiency test results
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Updated CV / Resume
Letters of Recommendation (for some programs)
earnings vs expenses
Expenses
Tuition Fee / Year
€5,000 – €12,000
Accommodation Rent / Month
€300 – €600
Earnings
Part-Time Job / Month
€600 – €1,000
Full-Time Job / Month
€1,800 – €3,000
Scholarships in Malta
Malta Government Scholarships Erasmus+ Scholarships University-specific scholarships
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Frequently AskedQuestions

Yes. Malta offers English-medium education, affordable tuition fees, and a safe environment for international students.

Yes. Students can work 20 hours per week during their studies.

Students usually spend €700 – €1,000 per month depending on lifestyle and accommodation.

Most universities offer October intake and February intake for selected programs.

Yes. International graduates may apply for post-study work permits to find employment in Malta.