Malta is a small but popular study destination, particularly known for English-taught education, language programs, and business-focused degrees. As an EU member state with English as an official language, Malta attracts students seeking internationally recognised education in a more relaxed, affordable setting. With its compact size, warm climate, and close-knit academic environment, Malta is especially appealing for students looking for personal attention and lifestyle balance.
Studying in Malta offers a personalised education experience within a supportive and international environment. Institutions focus on practical learning, small class sizes, and student engagement.
Malta is particularly popular for students interested in business, finance, hospitality, and English-language education, as well as those seeking a smooth introduction to studying abroad.
Malta’s smaller scale often creates a more personalised student experience. Many institutions provide:
Because Malta is compact and easy to navigate, students often find it quick to adapt—balancing study with a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle.
Tuition: €5,000 – €10,000 per year (Significantly cheaper than UK/Ireland).
Living Expenses: €700 – €1,000 per month.
Note: Rent is much cheaper than in Dublin or London.

Scholarship options in Malta may be available through individual institutions, selected government-supported initiatives, and limited external funding schemes. These can include tuition discounts, merit-based awards, or program-specific financial support.
Availability varies by institution and program type, and scholarships are subject to eligibility criteria and deadlines.
International students require a residence permit to study in Malta. Graduates may be eligible for limited post-study stay options depending on current regulations.
Post-Study Work: Non-EU graduates are eligible for a residence permit for 9 months to look for a job.
Once you find a job with a minimum salary (approx. €20k–€25k), your employer applies for a "Single Permit" (Work Visa), which is generally processed much faster than in other EU countries.
Note: Visa regulations are subject to change and may vary depending on nationality, study level, and individual circumstances. Applicants are advised to verify the latest requirements with official government or embassy sources before submitting an application.