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Curtin University, Malaysia

Malaysia Malaysia

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Established in partnership with the Sarawak State Government in 1999, Curtin University Malaysia – Curtin University’s largest global campus – transforms lives and communities through education and research. The university offers students from more than 50 different countries, a truly international and cross-cultural learning experience in a unique Malaysian and specifically Borneo experience. Internationally recruited teachers from over 15 countries further strengthen the university’s international focus. Curtin University’s courses are practical and industry-focused. Students have the option to transfer to other Curtin campuses at any time during their undergraduate years for short study, student exchange or to complete their degrees. Curtin Malaysia’s sprawling 1, 200 acre campus, in the suburb of Senadin, in Miri, is set in the midst of open flatland surrounded by lush greenery interspersed with man-made lakes and canals.

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COSTS PER YEAR
LIVING COSTS
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RM13,840

CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION

RM6,600

AVERAGE TUITION FEE PER YEAR

UNDERGRADUATE

RM37,790

POSTGRADUATE

RM40,270

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image Chee Cheng Hoe, Malaysia

Study at Curtin Civil Engineering

The education provided by the university or the course itself is very sufficient and relevant to the industry. However, it requires commitment from the student and the student must be willing to want to learn, instead of studying with the ultimate aim to pass ONLY.

The education provided by the university or the course itself is very sufficient and relevant to the industry. However, it requires commitment from the student and the student must be willing to want to learn, instead of studying with the ultimate aim to pass ONLY.

image Mah Si Lok, Malaysia

One education ,one dream

I enjoyed the academic freedom to thoroughly explore subjects that interested me, while receiving support from the faculty and staff.  I loved my time at Curtin and wouldn't trade my experiences for the world

I enjoyed the academic freedom to thoroughly explore subjects that interested me, while receiving support from the faculty and staff. I loved my time at Curtin and wouldn't trade my experiences for the world

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