Overview of Malta for Pakistani Students

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We work with several countries, including Malta, Russia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, Cyprus, Ukraine, Hungary, Poland, Georgia, and Albania.

We primarily handle study and work visas, helping students and professionals find the best opportunities abroad. Additionally, we also assist with visit visas in some cases.

Yes, we assist students with the entire study visa process, from choosing the right university to handling documentation and visa applications.

Yes, we help individuals secure work visas for different countries, ensuring they meet all the necessary requirements for legal employment.

Yes, we do handle visit visas for certain countries, depending on the requirements and eligibility of the applicant.

🇲🇹 Study in Malta – Small but Powerful EU Option

Malta, an English‑speaking island nation in the European Union, combines high‑quality education with a welcoming Mediterranean lifestyle. Universities here excel in tourism, business, maritime studies, and emerging tech fields. Thanks to EU membership, students enjoy Schengen travel freedom plus promising post‑study work and migration routes. Although average living costs are slightly higher (≈ €700 – €1,200 / month), part‑time jobs in hospitality and retail help students offset expenses, and scholarships such as University of Malta awards, Malta Government, Erasmus+, and Commonwealth schemes make tuition more affordable.

Why Choose Malta For Study Abroad?

Malta is an excellent study-abroad destination for Pakistani students seeking quality European education in a safe, English-speaking environment. As an EU and Schengen member, Malta offers globally recognized degrees from institutions like the University of Malta and Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology (MCAST).

Students benefit from:

  1. English as an official language of instruction

  2. Affordable tuition and scholarship opportunities

  3. Access to part-time work during studies

  4. A peaceful, Mediterranean lifestyle with rich history

  5. Pathways to further education or work in Europe

Notable Institutions

University of Malta

Flagship public university; broad program range; merit‑based scholarships for internationals.

Business School of Malta

Focus on MBA, finance, and entrepreneurship; strong industry links in EU business hubs.

Learnkey Institute (Malta & Italy campuses)

Vocational & professional diplomas in IT, hospitality, and maritime studies; flexible study modes.

Requirements to study in Malta For Pakistani Students

Education Language

English (official language)

Application Fee

€100 – €300 (varies by institution)

Course Duration

Course Duration 3–4 yrs (Bachelor) / 1–2 yrs (Master) / 5–6 yrs (Medicine)

Minimum Education Required

12 yrs for Bachelor / 16 yrs for Master

Fee Structure

• UG: €6,000 – €10,800 / yr
• PG: €8,000 – €14,000 / yr
• Specialised (e.g., Medicine/Eng.): up to €25,000 / yr

IELTS Requirement

Usually waived if prior studies were in English

Bank Statement

Min. €4,500 (or scholarship letter)

Visa Type & Processing

Type D student visa • 4–6 weeks

Living Costs

Living Costs ≈ €700 – €1,200 / month (accommodation, food, transport, utilities)

Work Rights

Work Rights 20 hrs / week during studies • 12 month post study work permit

Eligibility Criteria

Eligibility Criteria Academic transcripts, English proficiency (if needed), financial proof, police & health certificates

Scholarships & Funding

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