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Kuwait Students

Study in Malaysia for Kuwaiti Students — Free Guidance by Myuni Features

Myuni Features Education helps Kuwaiti students gain admission to accredited Malaysian universities with full EMGS visa processing, housing, and airport pickup — at no cost to the student.

Why Kuwaiti Students Choose Malaysia

Top Universities for Kuwaiti Students

APU
QS Top 500 Asia · CS, Actuarial, Engineering · RM 28K–60K
Taylor's University
QS Top 200 Asia · Hospitality, Business, Law · RM 35K–85K
MAHSA University
Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy · RM 25K–80K
MMU
QS Ranked · CS, Engineering, Multimedia · RM 18K–45K
INTI International
SETARA 5 · Business, Engineering, IT · RM 22K–55K
SEGi University
Medicine, Dentistry, Law · RM 15K–60K

View all 15 partner universities →

EMGS Student Visa for Kuwaiti Students

  1. Choose your university and programme with Myuni Features
  2. Receive Letter of Acceptance from the university
  3. Submit EMGS eVAL application (we handle this)
  4. EMGS approves eVAL — typically 4–8 weeks
  5. Pay visa fee and receive Student Pass
  6. Fly to Kuala Lumpur — we arrange airport pickup
  7. Report to university for Student Pass endorsement

Documents needed: Valid Kuwaiti passport (18+ months), transcripts, financial proof, passport photos.

Frequently Asked Questions — Kuwait Students

Is Myuni Features service free for Kuwaiti students?

Yes. All consultations, shortlisting, admissions support, and EMGS visa processing are completely free. Myuni Features Education is compensated by the universities, not the students.

Are Malaysian degrees recognised by Kuwaiti employers?

Yes. Degrees from MOHE-accredited Malaysian universities — particularly those with British or Australian partnerships like Taylor's, INTI, and APU — are widely recognised by government and private employers in Kuwait.

What is the total cost of studying in Malaysia from Kuwait?

Expect RM 25,000–80,000/year in tuition plus RM 18,000–36,000/year for accommodation, food, and transport. One-time costs include EMGS fee (≈RM 2,000), flight (≈KWD 150–250), and university application fee (≈RM 200–500).

Can my parents visit me in Malaysia?

Yes. Kuwaiti passport holders can enter Malaysia visa-free for up to 30 days as tourists, and can extend to 90 days with a social visit pass from the Immigration Department.

Is halal food available near Malaysian campuses?

Yes. Malaysia is a majority-Muslim country. Halal food is available everywhere — in university cafeterias, surrounding restaurants, and all major shopping malls. Friday prayer facilities are present at all partner universities.

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Our consultants guide you from university shortlist to arrival day — completely free.

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