What to read before you fly
Honest, practical reading for students leaving Central Asia for Malaysia — money, visas, campus life and the small things nobody warns you about.
A real cost-of-living breakdown: a Bishkek student vs. a Kuala Lumpur student in 2026
Everyone asks "can I afford it?" Here's the honest monthly math — rent, roti canai, the MRT and your phone bill — next to what the same life costs back home.
Read articleEMGS, SEV, e-VAL: the Malaysian student visa, explained without the panic
Three acronyms scare more students than any exam. Here's what each one actually means, in order, and which parts we handle for you.
ReadPublic vs. private universities in Malaysia: which one is right for you?
Cheaper isn't always better, and prestige isn't always public. A clear-eyed comparison to help you and your family choose without the myths.
ReadYour first week in Kuala Lumpur: SIM, bank, food, and finding your people
The plane lands and suddenly you're an international student. Here's the exact playbook for week one — written by students who've already done it.
ReadYour English isn't perfect yet — and that's completely okay
The most common reason students don't apply is fear of their English. Here's why Malaysia is the gentlest place in the world to fix that.
ReadWhy students from Central Asia are quietly choosing Malaysia in 2026
Top-200 universities, English-taught degrees, a familiar culture and a budget that actually works. The case for Malaysia, made plainly.
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