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Cost of Living in Malaysia: Guide for International Students

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Cost of Living in Malaysia: Guide for International Students

The low cost of living in Malaysia is one of the country's most appealing features to international students. In comparison to other student destinations around the world, Malaysia provides a fantastic experience at an affordable price.


International education is indeed costly, with living expenses accounting for a significant portion of costs. Before flying to Malaysia, you should learn about these costs.


Malaysia, even as an emerging hub for international students, remains a low-cost destination. Here's a quick rundown of Malaysia's living expenses:


Food

You'd be surprised at how cheap food is in Malaysia. Malaysian food is reasonably priced, from fast food to fine dining, traditional dishes to exotic cuisine.


There are numerous food stalls (some on campus, some in malls) that offer student discounts on meals. A full lunch would typically cost between $1 and $3.


Malaysia also has mid-range restaurants that serve hearty meals at reasonable prices. A sumptuous dinner can be had for as little as $5 to $10.


If you prefer to prepare your own meals, supermarkets have all of the ingredients you need. These shops also sell imported goods, allowing you to play around with seasonings and other international flavours.


Shopping

One of the most convenient ways to buy goods is through the internet. Everything from basic groceries to clothing and even digital items like mobile internet is available.


Malaysia is home to three e-commerce behemoths that serve millions of customers: Lazada, Shopee, and RedMart. If you have vouchers, you can even save money on your purchases if you meet the store's requirements.


If you enjoy high fashion and exquisite couture, the Pavilion KL is a great place to shop. The shopping centre is crammed with boutiques from high-end brands and well-known designers.




Mobile and Internet


WiFi hotspots can be found in certain Malaysian cities. These offer free internet access, though they may be slower than home WiFi.


Digi, Celcom, and Maxis Mobile are Malaysia's three major telecommunications providers. They provide mobile services such as texting, calling, and mobile internet surfing.


You can choose between prepaid and postpaid mobile plans. All companies also provide a variety of mobile packages at various prices.


Laundry


Laundry is frequently overlooked in cost calculations, but it should not be overlooked when creating a budget. Laundry is necessary to keep your clothes clean and tidy.


A 10kg wash would normally cost $3. If you want to use the dryer, it will only cost you $1 for a 30-minute cycle.


If you're on a tight budget, you can hang your clothes to dry in the sun. Drying your clothes in Malaysia's humid and generally warm weather would cost you nothing.


During your stay in Malaysia, you should also set aside some money for unexpected expenses. You never know when you might need them.


The cost of living in Malaysia is relatively more affordable for international students.


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