An English-speaking EU member with small class sizes and an affordable entry into Europe.
Malta is an English-speaking EU member state in the Mediterranean. Class sizes are small, the cost base is lower than Western Europe, and English is an official language β which removes the language barrier entirely.
English is an official language of Malta, used in teaching, administration and daily life.
An EU degree with Schengen access and European recognition.
Tuition and living costs sit well below Ireland or the Netherlands.
Smaller cohorts mean more direct access to teaching staff.
A concentrated iGaming, fintech and financial services sector for internships.
Mild climate, coastal cities and a safe, walkable environment.
| Tuition | β¬6,000ββ¬12,000 per year |
|---|---|
| Living cost | Approximately β¬550ββ¬750 per month |
| Financial proof | Approximately β¬6,000ββ¬7,000 per year |
| Intakes | October (main) and February |
| Language | English β an official language of Malta |
| Work while studying | 20 hours per week after the first 90 days |
| Post-study stay | Varies; job-seeking extensions available |
| Visa type | Maltese National (D) student visa |
Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean and the smallest EU member state, with about 540,000 people. Maltese and English are both official languages. Valletta is the capital, and the islands sit south of Sicily.
Maltese higher education centres on the University of Malta, the country’s oldest institution, alongside MCAST for vocational and applied programmes and a number of private licensed providers. Degrees follow the Bologna framework and are taught in English.
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