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Studying In the Malta

About Malta

Malta, a Mediterranean island with colonial history, lies near Italy, Libya, and Tunisia. English, one official language, stems from its British colonial past, creating a multilingual society. Maltese people are known for their generosity, with 83% contributing to charity, as per a 2010 study.

Centuries of strategic location shaped Malta into a vital trading hub, especially for container and freight transshipment.

Tourism fuels Malta's economy due to its sandy beaches, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Mediterranean climate. It attracts three times more tourists than its residents annually.

Studying in Malta

Studying in Malta is a harmonious blend of rich history and a modern perspective. Malta warmly welcomes foreign students pursuing higher education. One distinctive feature is that students can study in Malta without the IELTS exam if they prove their intermediate English language skills.

The Problem-Based Learning (PBL) system stands out, promoting practical problem-solving and self-analysis through self-study and discipline. This relaxed approach enhances the learning experience.

Malta's uniqueness as an island is mirrored in its higher education sector. Notable aspects include:

  • A broad selection of courses taught in English for international students.
  • Exclusive courses offered in Maltese institutions, rare in global universities.
  • Malta boasts one of Europe's lowest living costs.
  • The country's open-door policy welcomes foreign students of all ages. These factors make Malta a preferred global destination for students.

Students Visa Requirements

To get a student visa, you need to follow these steps:

  • Fill out and sign the application form.
  • Provide two recent color passport-size photos with a white background (3.5cm x 4.5cm). Don't staple the photos to the form.
  • Make sure your passport or travel document:
  • Has at least 3 months of validity beyond your planned stay.
  • Was issued within the last 10 years and doesn't exceed 10 years.
  • Contains at least 2 blank pages.
  • Bring all your previous passports.
  • Get overseas travel medical insurance that covers you for at least 30,000 Euros or equivalent, including accidents, illness, medical emergencies, and evacuations. You must buy insurance from one of the 16 recognized Schengen insurance companies in India.
  • Provide your travel itinerary with dates, including return flights for courses less than 90 days. You may need to show a confirmed return flight ticket once your visa is approved.
  • Show proof that you have enough money to cover all your expenses, including tuition fees and daily living costs during your study period. The funds can be under your parents' or legal guardian's name. You can do this with:
  1. A letter from the bank with a signature and stamp stating the available balance.
  2. Original bank statements from the last 3 months, signed and stamped.
  3. Show proof of accommodation. You can do this with:
  4. A hotel booking.
  5. A declaration of proof signed by your host and notarized, along with a photocopy of your host's ID card or passport.
  6. Provide the original and one copy of your educational certificates, apostilled by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs.
  7. Get a letter from the educational institute in Malta confirming your acceptance into the course.
  8. Make one photocopy of your entire passport or passports.
  9. If you're a minor, obtain a notarized no-objection certificate from both your parents.

These are the requirements for a student visa in simpler terms.