Accounting is the systematic recording, categorising, analysing, reporting and preparation of financial statements by following a set of rules and regulations that govern financial reporting. Accountants analyse the performance and financial health of a business. They provide businesses with meaningful information to make sound decisions and allow businesses to strategise and achieve its business objectives. This 3.5 years accounting programme leads to a prestigious accounting degree recognised by the Malaysia Institute of Accountants (MIA). After graduation, graduates can apply to become a Chartered Accountant with MIA if they have three years of relevant work experience. Graduates of the Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) programme are eligible for certain exemptions from the professional examinations listed above.
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Duration
Full-time
3.5 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
November, March, July
Language
English
Credits
123 credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Disciplines
Business & Management
Accounting is the systematic recording, categorising, analysing, reporting and preparation of financial statements by following a set of rules and regulations that govern financial reporting. Accountants analyse the performance and financial health of a business. They provide businesses with meaningful information to make sound decisions and allow businesses to strategise and achieve its business objectives. This 3.5 years accounting programme leads to a prestigious accounting degree recognised by the Malaysia Institute of Accountants (MIA). After graduation, graduates can apply to become a Chartered Accountant with MIA if they have three years of relevant work experience. Graduates of the Bachelor of Accounting (Honours) programme are eligible for certain exemptions from the professional examinations listed above.
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Here’s what we charge for tuition.
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Are you from Bangladesh? You might need a student visa…
Don’t worry, everything is under control. We’re doing all we can to make your search for the perfect international degree in Malaysia easier and more enjoyable. Meanwhile, you can get a head start and:
Check if you really need a student visa.
Since you’re from Bangladesh and planning full-time academic study in Malaysia, yes, you will definitely need a student visa.
Start exploring the official Malaysian visa information.
For Bangladeshi applicants, student visa applications are usually processed through Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS), in collaboration with the Malaysian Embassy in Dhaka. That’s where the most up-to-date and reliable info is. Bookmark it, read it, and read it again.
Check the deadlines.
The visa process can take several weeks. Missing an appointment or a required document could delay your visa and cause you to miss the start of your studies — not a twist you want in your story.
Prepare your paperwork carefully.
Make sure you have all the essentials, such as:
Valid passport
Acceptance letter from a Malaysian institution (approved by the Ministry of Higher Education)
Completed visa application form (usually via the EMGS online system)
Passport-size photos
Proof of accommodation in Malaysia
Proof of financial support
Academic transcripts and certificates
Language proficiency proof (English, usually through IELTS or equivalent)
Medical report from an approved panel clinic
Visa Approval Letter (VAL) issued by EMGS
Motivation letter or interview confirmation (if required)
Start saving up.
You will need to prove you can support yourself financially throughout your stay. This includes tuition fees, living expenses, visa processing fees, and day-to-day costs in Malaysia.
Improve your English skills.
Most programmes in Malaysia are offered in English. Strong English skills will help you with your studies, student visa interviews (if required), and adapting to life in Malaysia. Some institutions may also require a minimum IELTS or TOEFL score.
All in all, getting your Malaysian student visa may seem like a big task — but it’s one crucial step toward an amazing new adventure.
Good luck and stay confident!
Find out all you need to know about work permit regulations for studying part-time (during studies) and full-time (after studies) in Malaysia.
If you’re an international student, you may need to follow specific work conditions depending on your visa type and study level.
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How can I apply? International students in Malaysia are allowed to work under certain conditions. You do not need a separate work permit, but you must obtain approval from the Immigration Department of Malaysia through your institution. |
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