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Study in Malta

Malta is a southern European country in the Mediterranean Sea 80 km (50 mi) south of Sicily and 333 km (207 mi) north of Libya. Malta's location has given it great strategic importance throughout history and a succession of powers have ruled the islands. Malta gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1964 and became a republic in 1974. Malta is a tourist destination with numerous recreational areas and historical monuments, including nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites.


The Republic of Malta is a Southern European country consisting of a group of islands in the center of the Mediterranean, bordered by Sicily on the south side, Tunisian on the east side, Libya on the north, and Gibraltar on the west and Alexandria also on the eastern side. The capital of Malta is Valletta and within the capital city, the population is 6,098. The people of Malta are generally native Maltese but there is a small sampling of British represented as well. The current president is George Abela and the prime minister is Lawrence Gonzi. The government operates as a Parliamentary Republic. Malta has rich reserves of limestone, a rich tourism industry, film production and electronics manufacturing, to name a few. They are progressive in nature and have taken steps to increase their level of technology use in several industries.

Essential Facts about Malta

The capital of Malta is Valletta.

The population of Malta is 412,000.

Malta is registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980.

The gross national product in Malta is 8.3 billion.

The government operates as a parliamentary republic.

The official language is English and Maltese.

Secondary languages are French, Italian, German, and Spanish.

Malta's Climate

The climate in Malta is largely determined by the Mediterranean Sea but it is normally pleasant and attracts a lot of tourists because of this. The seasons are generally thought of as variable. The summers are very hot and dry, winters are rainy, and Autumn is wet and warm. The rainy season is generally from October through March.

Malta's Currency

The EURO is the official currency of Malta, denoted by the ISO 4217 code EUR, introduced in 2008, replacing the Maltese Lira. The Maltese Lira replaced the Maltese pound earlier.

Religion in Malta

Christianity is the predominant religion of choice in Malta with the largest denomination being Roman Catholicism. Other religions observed include Jewish, Muslim, Latter-Day Saints, Jehovah's witnesses, Buddhists, and followers of the Bahai Faith. Freedom of religion is observed in Malta and residents are allowed to practice whatever religion they choose at will.

Higher Education in Malta

Higher education was introduced in Malta and influenced by the British education system, of which they once were a part. In 1996, computers were introduced, creating great change in the university environment and opening many doors to careers in fields such as computer information systems, technology, and advanced programming. The highest educational institution in Malta which offers Bachelor of Science degrees is the University of Malta. It is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and is the single institution of higher education in the area. Admission to the university is determined by Matriculation exam results for students wanting to pursue career paths in most fields, but can be based on the level of maturity and experience in fields such as the Arts and Sciences. The university system is divided into 14 different faculties and areas of study including the Arts, Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine, Media, and Technology fields.)

Popular Universities in Malta

The predominant university choice is the University of Malta and that is where most people in Malta choose to go unless they travel abroad to study.

Tuition Fees

Tuition costs for 8 credits for international students studying the Arts or Business courses is 1,080 EUROS for undergraduate students and 1,360 EUROS for Science career paths. Full-time undergraduate courses are free of charge to citizens of Malta and the European Union. Also, Maltese students who are enrolled in higher education courses in Malta are entitled to a stipend.

Eligibility for Student Visas

The eligibility requirements for student visas are relatively straightforward, but there is a long list of pieces of documentation required in order to receive a visa. Some of these are:

an original passport recognized by the government of Malta

a copy of specific data or informational pages

a passport photo

one signed student visa application form

an invitation or official course confirmation letter from the school the student plans to attend

proof of payment of coursework planned

an official declaration from the school or college in favor of the student applying

verification of current address

other information upon request

Because of the large amount of detailed documentation required by the Immigration Department in Malta, it is important that students gather all of this information several weeks or months prior to planning to attend, so that nothing will be missing that could hold up the process. As long as the paperwork is in order, a student visa is usually granted without further delay.

Why Study in Malta?

Malta is called the "hidden gem of the Mediterranean," because it is surrounded by interesting geographical locations such as Sicily and Alexandria, as well as the fact that it is beautiful in and of itself. In addition, it is a great place to study that is set apart from the rest of the world due to its natural landscape, beautiful lakes, and ocean front views. Health insurance is entirely free to Maltese residents. International students would need some private insurance but the health care in Malta is widely considered to be the 5th best in the world. Malta is a relatively peaceful country surrounded by beauty and there is a wide variety of career choices students may choose to focus on. 

The electronics field and computer technology is becoming a very popular major, as is the field of Education, Engineering, and Medicine. Whatever the preference a student wants to focus on, they will find many options with an education from the University of Malta. Some students decide to take up permanent residence in Malta once they complete their educational requirements. There are many reasons for this, one of which is the free health care and other factors that attract many to make Malta their permanent home. Whether you just want to study there or live there for good, Malta has a lot to offer which will be the kind of educational experience you will not soon forget.

Malta is a Southern European island nation in the Mediterranean, off the coast of Sicily (Italy) and close to Tunisia and Libya. The small country is home to a population of just over 500,000 people.

Malta belonged to the British empire from 1814 from 1964. During that time, the British imposed the use of English as an official language. And it still is, alongside Maltese: Roughly 90% of the population speak English, and Malta is a popular destination for students seeking English language courses.

Although a small country, Malta is home to a number of higher education institutions where students can study for degrees in English; for example:

  • The University of Malta, the country’s largest institution with roughly 11,000 students.
  • The Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST), a vocational college that also offers Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes.
  • Saint Martin’s Institute of Higher Education, which focuses on Computing and Commerce/Business and awards its Bachelor’s degrees jointly with the University of London as an Affiliated Institution.

Universities in Malta

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