The study costs for international students in Malta can vary depending on the level of study, the institution, and the specific program. Here's a general breakdown of the expected costs:
Tuition Fees
1. Undergraduate Programs:
- Tuition fees for undergraduate programs typically range from €6,000 to €9,000 per year for non-EU/EEA students.
- Some programs, especially in fields like medicine, engineering, and business, may have higher fees, reaching up to €12,000 or more per year.
2. Postgraduate Programs:
- Tuition fees for master's programs usually range from €8,000 to €12,000 per year for non-EU/EEA students.
- MBA programs and specialized postgraduate courses can cost between €10,000 and €15,000 per year.
- PhD programs may have varying fees, often around €10,000 per year, but this can depend on the field of study and the funding available.
Living Expenses
1. Accommodation:
- University dormitories: Approximately €300 to €600 per month.
- Private rentals: Depending on the location and type of accommodation, costs can range from €400 to €1,000 per month for shared apartments or studios.
2. Food and Groceries:
- Monthly grocery bills can range from €200 to €300.
- Eating out at restaurants can cost around €10 to €25 per meal at mid-range restaurants.
3. Transportation:
- Public transport is relatively affordable, with a monthly bus pass costing around €30 to €40.
- Biking and walking are also popular and cost-effective options, especially in smaller towns and cities.
4. Utilities and Internet:
- Monthly utilities (electricity, heating, cooling, water, garbage) for an average apartment can cost between €80 and €150.
- Internet costs are typically around €25 to €40 per month.
5. Miscellaneous:
- Personal expenses, including entertainment, clothing, and other incidentals, can range from €100 to €200 per month.
Health Insurance
- International students are required to have health insurance. Costs can vary but generally range from €200 to €400 per year.
Additional Fees
- Application fees: Typically around €50 to €100.
- Registration fees: Some universities may charge an annual registration fee of around €100 to €200.
- Laboratory or material fees: Certain programs, especially in sciences and engineering, may have additional costs for lab materials and equipment.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
- Many universities in Malta offer scholarships and financial aid to international students based on academic merit or financial need. These can significantly reduce the overall cost of studying.
Example Breakdown (Monthly)
Expense Cost (€)
Accommodation 400 - 1,000
Food and Groceries 200 - 300
Transportation 30 - 40
Utilities and Internet 105 - 190
Miscellaneous 100 - 200
Total (Approximate) 835 - 1,730
These figures are approximate and can vary based on lifestyle, location, and personal preferences.