Cost of Living
International students frequently choose Malaysia because of its relatively low cost of living when compared to many Western countries. On-campus accommodation usually costs between RM 500 and RM 1,500 per month, while private apartments and shared apartments off campus cost between RM 1,000 and RM 2,500 and RM 400 to RM 1,200, respectively. The cost of food is affordable; lunches at budget restaurants often cost between RM 10 and RM 20, while street food costs between RM 5 and RM 10 per meal. RM 200 to RM 400 can be spent on groceries each month. Public transport is reasonably priced, with fees ranging from RM 1 to RM 5 each journey and a monthly pass that costs between RM 50 and RM 150.
The average monthly cost of utilities like internet, water, and power is between RM 150 and RM 300. Affordable entertainment alternatives include movie tickets (RM 15 to RM 25) and gym memberships (RM 100 to RM 200). Depending on geography and lifestyle, a student’s monthly cost of living can vary from RM 1,500 to RM 5,500. Malaysia is still a reasonably priced place for students to study, even if Kuala Lumpur is typically costlier than smaller locations.