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Scholarships to study in Malaysia: what's available and how to find them

Can international students get scholarships in Malaysia? Often, yes — from merit awards to early-bird discounts. Here's the kinds of funding to look for and how to find what you qualify for.

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Yes — funding is often available

One of the best things about studying in Malaysia is that it's already affordable compared with the UK, US or Australia. The even better news: many international students reduce their costs further with scholarships, awards and discounts.

It's a common myth that scholarships are only for a tiny handful of top students. In reality there's a range of funding, with different criteria — and a lot of it goes unclaimed simply because students don't know to look. This guide explains the kinds of funding to look for and how to find what you qualify for.

A note on specifics: scholarship availability, amounts and criteria change every intake and differ from one university to the next, so we don't list specific awards or figures here that would quickly go out of date. We check what's currently available for your shortlist — free — and help you apply. For the full cost picture, see how much it costs to study in Malaysia.

Kinds of funding to look for

While the specifics change, international students in Malaysia commonly find these types of support:

  • Merit scholarships. Awarded for strong academic results — the classic route, and worth aiming for if your grades are good.
  • Tuition awards and discounts. Partial reductions in tuition offered directly by universities.
  • Early-bird discounts. Some universities reward applying or enrolling early — a great reason not to leave your application late (see application timing).
  • Field- or programme-specific awards. Certain courses or faculties offer their own support.
  • Sibling or loyalty discounts. Some universities offer reductions for siblings or returning families.

Which of these you can access depends on the university, the course and the intake — and on you. The only way to know is to check your specific situation.

Where scholarships come from

For most international students, the universities themselves are the primary source — their own merit scholarships and discounts are the most accessible and common route. Beyond that, funding can come from various other channels, and the landscape shifts over time.

Because the opportunities are spread across many universities and change every intake, hunting them down one by one is slow and easy to get wrong. The efficient approach is to have someone check your eligibility across your whole shortlist at once — and keep an eye on the timing.

You don't need to be top of the class

Don't rule yourself out. While the biggest merit scholarships favour top grades, plenty of funding rests on other criteria — applying early, your chosen field, or university-specific schemes. It's genuinely worth checking what you might qualify for even with solid-but-not-stellar results. The worst outcome is leaving money on the table because you assumed you wouldn't qualify.

Let us find your funding — free

Here's the practical reality: scholarships in Malaysia are real and worth pursuing, but they're a moving target scattered across many universities — exactly the kind of thing that's hard to track alone and easy to miss.

That's where we help, at no cost. In a free YSTC consultation we'll:

  • check which scholarships, awards and discounts you might qualify for across your shortlist;
  • factor them into your real cost so you see your true budget;
  • help you apply and hit the timing;
  • and make sure you don't miss opportunities you were eligible for.

Tell us your results, your field and where you're from, and we'll see what funding we can find to make studying in Malaysia even more affordable.

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Questions fréquentes

Are there scholarships for international students in Malaysia?

Yes, often. Many Malaysian universities offer merit-based scholarships, tuition awards and early-bird or sibling discounts for international students, and there are other funding routes too. Availability, amounts and criteria change every intake and differ by university, so the best move is to check what's currently on offer for your specific shortlist — which we do with you, free.

How do I find scholarships to study in Malaysia?

Start with the universities themselves — their own merit awards and discounts are the most common route for international students — and look intake by intake, since offers change. Because it's a moving target spread across many universities, the easiest way is to have someone check your eligibility across your whole shortlist at once. That's exactly what a free YSTC consultation does.

Do I need top grades to get a scholarship?

Strong grades help, especially for merit scholarships — but they're not the only route. Some discounts are based on applying early, studying a particular field, or other criteria rather than purely on grades. It's worth checking what you might qualify for even if you're not top of your class. We'll look at the full range with you.

Can YSTC help me apply for scholarships?

Yes, at no cost. We check which scholarships, awards and discounts you might qualify for across your shortlisted universities, and help you apply. Many opportunities go unclaimed simply because students don't know they exist or miss the timing — we make sure you don't leave money on the table.

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