Top Ten List of Best Courses to Study in Malaysia
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I have grouped all the courses that are popular and have job demand in Malaysia into 10 main areas of study. Some courses have higher job demand and salary than others. You have to choose based on your list of criteria of what’s important to you.
This list of top ten courses in Malaysia makes it easier for students to narrow down to which area that you are interested in and would best suit you.
Choosing a course to study after SPM, UEC, STPM, O-Levels or A-Levels is not a science, it is a process in finding out who you are and what you are good at. An experienced Education Advisor would be invaluable in assisting you to choose the right course. Here at EduSpiral Consultant Services, we do our research on the job demand for the careers in Malaysia, Salary Reports, and universities so that we can advise our students based on facts and evidence.Students need to talk to the right education counselors so that you get the right information to help you in making this life-changing decision.
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The Top Ten List of Best Courses to Study in Malaysia
- Best Engineering & Built Environment Courses to Study in Malaysia
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- Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Mechatronic Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- Geology
- Quantity Surveying
- Construction Project Management
- Interior Architecture
- Architecture
- Best Computing Courses to Study in Malaysia
- Computer Science
- Software Engineering
- Information Communications Technology
- Networking
- Database Administration
- Business Information Systems
- Systems Security
- Forensic Computing
- Cloud Computing
- Mobile Computing
- Computer Games Development or Games Design
- Intelligent Systems
- Best Mass Communication Courses to Study in Malaysia
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- Journalism
- Broadcasting
- Media Studies
- Public Relations
- Marketing Communications
- Events Management
- Social Media Marketing
- Best Business Courses to Study in Malaysia
- Management
- Business Administration
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing
- eBusiness
- Entrepreneurship
- International Business
- Logistics
- Supply Chain Management
- Best Accounting, Finance & Quantitative Studies Courses to Study in Malaysia
- Accounting
- Accounting & Finance
- Actuarial Science
- Banking, Finance
- Finance & Investment
- Banking & Finance
- Islamic Banking
- Economics
- Financial Economics
- Best Humanities & Social Science Courses to Study in Malaysia
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Yen Yong, Business at First City University College- Law
- Early Childhood Education
- English & Communication
- Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
- Psychology
- Best Arts and Design Courses to Study in Malaysia
- Graphic Design
- Multimedia Design
- Fashion Design
- Product Design
- Industrial Design
- Interior Design
- 3D Animation
- Entertainment Arts
- Best Hospitality & Culinary Arts Courses to Study in Malaysia
- Hotel Management
- Culinary Arts
- Tourism Management
- Events Management
- Best Health Science Courses to Study in Malaysia
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Optometry
- Pharmacy
- Nursing
- Best Applied Science Courses to Study in Malaysia
- Biotechnology
- Food Science
- Aquatic Science
- Nutrition
Best Course Choices for Science Stream Students in Malaysia
- Engineering & Built Environment
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Yoong Sang, IT at Asia Pacific University- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Mechatronic Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- Geology
- Quantity Surveying
- Construction Project Management
- Interior Architecture
- Architecture
- Health Sciences
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Optometry
- Pharmacy
- Nursing
- Applied Sciences
- Biotechnology
- Food Science
- Aquatic Science
- Nutrition
Best Course Choices for Arts Stream Students in Malaysia
Note that Science stream students from SPM, STPM, UEC, O-Levels or A-Levels can choose to study science or arts courses. Arts students cannot study science course except for engineering if they meet the requirements.

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- Computing
- Computer Science
- Software Engineering
- Information Communications Technology
- Networking
- Database Administration
- Business Information Systems
- Systems Security
- Forensic Computing
- Cloud Computing
- Mobile Computing
- Computer Games Development or Games Design
- Intelligent Systems
- Mass Communication
- Branding & Advertising
- Journalism
- Broadcasting
- Media Studies
- Public Relations
- Marketing Communications
- Events Management
- Social Media Marketing
- Business
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- Business Administration
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing
- eBusiness
- Entrepreneurship
- International Business
- Logistics
- Supply Chain Management
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- Accounting, Finance & Quantitative Studies
- Accounting
- Accounting & Finance
- Actuarial Science
- Banking, Finance
- Finance & Investment
- Banking & Finance
- Islamic Banking
- Economics
- Financial Economics
- Humanities & Social Sciences
- Law
- Early Childhood Education
- English & Communication
- Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
- Psychology
- Arts and Design
- Graphic Design
- Multimedia Design
- Fashion Design
- Product Design
- Industrial Design
- Interior Design
- 3D Animation
- Entertainment Arts
- Hospitality & Culinary Arts
- Hotel Management
- Culinary Arts
- Tourism Management
- Events Management
Ask a Knowledgeable & Experienced Education Consultant to Help you Make the Right Choice
Choosing a course to study after SPM, UEC, STPM, O-Levels or A-Levels is not a science, it is a process

in finding out who you are and what you are good at. An experienced Education Advisor would be invaluable in assisting you to choose the right course. Students need to talk to the right education counselors so that you get the right information to help you in making this life-changing decision.
Ask the right Education Counselors. Would you ask a Doctor on how to repair your car? Or would you ask a mechanic for medical advise? Although this sounds ridiculous, but many students do listen to advise from young and inexperienced counselors from universities, colleges or agents’ offices. Talking to an experienced education advisor would help you to navigate through this confusing time of choosing the best course that fits you.
Experienced education counselors are able to analyse your interests, personality and exam results

to help you make a list of possible courses for consideration. EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students. Having worked in the private education industry, we have in-depth knowledge of each private university and college in what they are good at.
EduSpiral Consultant Services has worked with our partner universities and colleges for many years while the counselors at the private universities or agents’ offices change every few years therefore they would not have the in-depth knowledge of the courses and the university that they are working at.
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Help! I don’t know what course to choose to study at university- what do I do?
It is important to choose the right course to study – you don’t want to waste your time and money on a

course you don’t want to do (or end up dropping out of). To help you decide which course is right for you, make a list of courses that are of interest to you.
Is it a subject you have already studied? For example, maybe you loved the English subject and you read novels for pleasure in your own time. You can consider Teaching English as a Second Language, journalism or Mass Communication. In addition, you don’t have to do a journalism degree to become a journalist – many degrees are considered!
Maybe you’ve always been interested in computers and the internet at home, and enjoyed maths at school, so are considering a degree in computer science, a course subject you probably won’t have studied before. Experienced education counselors are able to analyse your interests, personality and exam results to help you make a list of possible courses for consideration.
Looking at your results in SPM, UEC or O-Levels could help you to decide which course you would be good at. If you are good in Maths & Physics then you can consider Engineering courses. Having good results in Chemistry, Biology & Maths, you can think of a career in Food Science, Pharmacy or Medicine. Talking to an experienced education advisor would help you to navigate through this confusing time of choosing the best course that fits you.
Many students after SPM make the mistake of just listening to advise without verifying whether the

Yammie Chau, Diploma in Business at UCSI University
information given is true or not. In addition, just because you have heard or seen a lot of advertisements by a particular university, doesn’t mean that it is the best in that course.
Many of the course counselors at the universities are paid by the universities to get you to register there, so their main motivation is to get you to register, not to help you make the right choice.
You should also ask yourself if you would still be interested in that subject for a further three or four years – enough to motivate yourself to work and research independently? Remember, you are going to work in this career for the next 50 years after graduation, therefore, you should have a high interest in the course.
The course that you choose should also have a job demand for you after you graduate. Choosing a course that you are passionate about without job demand and you may end up being jobless. Look for statistics and research to support whether there is a job demand for your future career in Malaysia or Singapore. Here at EduSpiral Consultant Services, we do our research on the job demand for the careers in Malaysia, Salary Reports, and universities so that we can advise our students based on facts and evidence.
Now why would you want to talk to EduSpiral Consultant Services when you can contact the private universities directly? Well, EduSpiral Consultant Services staff have more than 15 years experience in counseling students. Having worked in the private education industry, we have in-depth knowledge of each private university and college in what they are good at. We have worked with our partner universities and colleges for many years while the counselors at the private universities or agents’ offices change every few years therefore they would not have the in-depth knowledge of the courses and the university that they are working at.
What am I good at? What am I not good at?

Julian Hum, from SMK St. Michael Institution, Ipoh studying Business at Asia Pacific University.
An undergraduate degree course in Malaysia lasts three to five years – that’s a long time to spend studying something which you don’t enjoy, especially at a more intense level! First of all ask yourself what you have enjoyed studying at secondary school in Malaysia.
Your SPM or O-Level results will show what you are actually good at. Having good results in Maths, you can consider Actuarial Science, Accounting, Computing or Finance courses. Having narrowed down to these courses, you can go for the Foundation in Arts for 1 year before really choosing which one to study for your degree.
Alternatively you can also think about subjects you definitely don’t want to study at university level and which you can’t wait to say goodbye to. Crossing these off will make your list of options smaller and less overwhelming.
Your parents and friends would also be able to give you an idea of what you are good at. Looking at your hobbies and interests would help to narrow down the list. Your hobby in drawing could open the possibility of choosing design courses.
What qualifications do I have already?
You may already have an idea of the area you want to study and find a career in, which will have dictated what subjects you’re already studying at school. However it’s good to look at the qualifications and grades you have (or are predicted to have) to see what you are already eligible to study. Some students want to study medicine but in their SPM results, they only managed to get 5Cs. To study in medicine, one needs to have at least 5Bs including the science subjects. Students need to be realistic in choosing their course of study by looking at their actual results.
If your actual results do not meet the entry requirements for your particular course of interest, then you may need to consider other options or to resit the SPM or O-Level exam to get the necessary results.
What are my interests?

Gary Ng (Right), Accounting at KDU University College with Jun Sern, Mass Comm
If you can’t think of an academic subject which you’re especially strong at or one which you would want to pursue at university-level, think about your non-academic interests outside of school. It’s likely that you’re much more passionate about these but you’ve never even thought you could study a course related to these (or pursue a career in this area).
Your hobbies, interests and which clubs & societies that you have joined in secondary school would give you some idea of what you are good at. These, together with your actual results would contribute to your decision-making process in choosing the right course of study.
New courses are being created all the time to prepare and develop talent for growing industries, such as animation or computer game design. Projects, events and knowledge related to these interests can all contribute to show that you’re passionate about this area and eligible to study on a course which can prepare you for a related career.
In other cases there may be several routes to your dream career, some of which may allow you to study something different before transferring or. Talk to those who are already working in this area to see how they got to where they are now, including what they studied (or even what they wish they had studied).
What do I want to do for my career?
You may have a clear idea of what you want to do for a career which makes choosing a course to study

Hui Ying, Diploma in Accounting at Asia Pacific University
easier, particularly if you want to become a doctor or lawyer. You can search our articles section to see if we’ve already written about your dream graduate career and how you can achieve this.
When making a decision about your career, it is important to take into consideration the average salary. Starting salaries in Malaysia is about RM2800 to RM3000 for most careers while starting salaries in Singapore is about SGD2714. Although starting salaries is generally the same level for everyone, what you do in the following years of your job will determine how much higher you would get.
Therefore, it is also important to choose the right university that would equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to move up in your career. Many students make the mistake of choosing the cheapest university for their studies and then later realise that they cannot get the promotion or salary increment because they did not get the skills needed. English is one of these skills that most students do not take seriously about its importance for promotion and salary increments in future jobs.
Think about it, if you are unable to write a report or email in proper English or do a presentation smoothly, how would you be able to become a manager or CEO eventually?
Best Education Pathway After SPM

Eric Lu, Business at KDU University College
There are basically 2 pathways after SPM or O-Levels. You can either go for a Diploma course or Pre-University Course in Malaysia or Singapore. “Pre” means before, therefore, “Pre-University” means the course that you take before entering into a university bachelors degree programme. The common courses under Pre-University are STPM, A-Levels, Foundation, AUSMAT, etc.
Students after SPM or O-Levels who are not sure what to study at degree level can go for the Pre-University course in Malaysia like A-Levels, AUSMAT or Foundation and then proceed on to the degree in Malaysia or Singapore.
Choosing the right Pre-University course that fits you would mean that you have to ask yourself which methods of assessment best suit you? Exams, coursework, practicals, group projects and presentations could all be in the mix in differing quantities. Every Pre-University course will include a % breakdown of assessment. You need to understand yourself and capabilities in order to decide which Pre-University course would best suit you.
Students who are sure of what they want to study after SPM or O-Levels can enter the Diploma course

Kuang Joe, Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at HELP College of Arts & Technology
first. The Diploma pathway in Malaysia for students after SPM is 2 or 2.5 years and then enter into Year 2 of the Degree programme. Completing a degree at top private colleges in Singapore is the fastest pathway after SPM. Students will take 7 to 12 months to complete a Diploma and then enter into the Degree programme for another 2 years.
There are many types of diploma and Pre-University courses in Malaysia & Singapore as well as hundreds of undergraduate majors to choose from. But knowing the right one for you is the most difficult decision. If you read this guide from start to finish, you’ll know the best courses in Malaysia that would suit you.
If you are not sure what to study, do ask a trained counselor and always make decisions based on evidence and facts. The decisions that you make now, can change your life forever.
You can contact us for a free career test to help you understand yourself better so that you are able to make the right decision.
How to Choose the Right Course to Study after SPM?

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It can be confusing to choose the right course after SPM or O-Levels. You should carefully think about what are the options available to you. To choose the best course that fits you, you need to consider the following:
- Look at your results – what are your best & worst subjects, and which subjects are your favourite?
- What are your interests & hobbies?
- What is your passion?
- Job demand for the career of choice. There is no point in choosing a course out of passion and then graduate to find out that you cannot get a job in that field.
- Salary of the career of choice
- Discuss the budget for your studies with your parents. There is no point in choosing a course like Pharmacy or Medicine, if you cannot afford it.
Choosing the Best Course to Study after SPM or O-Levels

Choosing the right course to study in Malaysia after high school is one of the most important decisions you can make in your life. This can be a confusing and difficult time if you are unprepared.
With the wide variety of courses available to a student, the time after UEC, SPM or STPM can be a confusing one if not guided properly by an experienced and knowledgeable education counselor.
It can be confusing for students to choose the right major for their undergraduate degree studies in Malaysia.
Preparations should have been made even before this time but fear not it is still not too late if you have not decided on a career path. It is important for you to research carefully the career that you intend to pursue.
Students after SPM or O-Levels would need to go through some sort of a Pre-University programme before entering into the degree course. Therefore, you still have about 1 to 1.5 years in your Pre-U programme to really figure out what to study for your degree.
What to Study After SPM?
Students who are not sure of what to study after SPM can contact EduSpiral Consultant Services to help guide you to choose the right course and university. There are many Pre-University or Diploma programmes that you can go for after SPM so it can be confusing for you to choose the right one.
Choosing the right university can be confusing and depends on a lot of factors like your budget, results, passion, skills and career goals. Students interested on how to choose the best universities in Malaysia for the particular courses like the ones below can contact me for more information:
Some of the Best Degree Programmes to Study at Top Private Universities to Malaysia

Teck Sang, Hotel & Tourism Management at Reliance College
Engineering and Built Environment Courses in Malaysia
- Engineering
- Mechatronic engineering
- Civil engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Telecommunication Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering or Aeronautical Engineering
- Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
- Materials engineering
- Applied Geology
- Architecture
- Quantity Survey
Computing and Information Technology Courses in Malaysia
- Computer Science
- Computing
- IT
- Information Technology
- Information Technology with Database Administration
- Software Engineering
- Computer science or computer engineering
- Information systems security
- Mobile Computing
- Games Development
- Intelligent Systems
- Computer System Engineering
- Business Information Systems
- Business Computing with E-Commerce
Applied and Health Sciences in Malaysia
- Food science
- Biotechnology
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Ka Jun, Pharmacy at UCSI University - Nutrition
- Nutrition with Wellness
- Biomedical Science
- Pharmacy
- Aquatic Science
- Aquaculture
Business Courses in Malaysia
- Accounting
- Accounting & Finance
- Accounting & Finance with Internal Audit
- Accounting & Finance with Forensic Accounting
- Accounting & Finance with Taxation
- Management & Marketing
- Actuarial Science
- Business
- Business Administration
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Soon Hong, Marketing at HELP University - Business Management
- Business Administration
- Banking & Finance
- Finance & Investment
- Finance & Investment
- FOREX & Investment
- Investment & Risk Management
- International Business
- International Business Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurship & Marketing
- Economics
- Marketing
- Finance & Marketing
- Public Relations & Marketing
- Human Resource Management
- Logistics Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Media Marketing
- Advertising & Brand Management
- Branding & Advertising
Social Science Courses in Malaysia
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- Marketing Communications
- Film Studies
- Journalism
- Media Studies
- Public Relations
- Entertainment Arts
- Social Media Marketing
Design Courses in Malaysia
- Design
- Multimedia Design
- Interactive Design
- 3D Animation
- Fashion design with marketing
- Textile & Fashion Design
- Product design
- Transport Design
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Weng Hang, Actuarial Science at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia - CGI & Digital Effects
- Visual Effects
- Entrepreneurial design
- Interior Design
- Interior Architecture
- Graphic Design
- Fashion Design
Hospitality and Culinary Arts Courses in Malaysia
Education and Music Courses in Malaysia
Top Scholarships Available from Top Private Universities in Malaysia
- Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Scholarships 2016
- Curtin University Sarawak Scholarships 2016
- Asia Pacific University Scholarships 2016
- UCSI University Scholarships 2016
- KDU University College Petaling Jaya Campus Scholarships 2016
- KDU University College Penang Campus Scholarships 2016
- First City University College (KBU International College) Scholarships 2016
- HELP University Scholarships 2016
- HELP Academy Scholarships 2016
- HELP College of Arts and Technology Scholarships 2016
Study at the Best Private Universities and Colleges in Malaysia & Singapore
Singapore
Malaysia
- Heriot-Watt University Malaysia
- Curtin University, Sarawak campus
- Asia Pacific University (APU)
- APIIT
- UCSI University
- UCSI University Sarawak Campus
- HELP University
- HELP Academy
- HELP College of Arts & Technology
- KDU University College Utropolis Glenmarie
- KDU College Damansara Jaya
- KDU University College Penang
- First City University College (Formerly known as KBU International College)
- Reliance College Kuala Lumpur
- YTL International College of Hotel Management
- Point College
- Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA)
- Nilai University
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