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Studying In Malta

Higher education was introduced in Malta and influenced by the British education system, of which they once were a part. In 1996, computers were introduced, creating great change in the university environment and opening many doors to careers in fields such as computer information systems, technology, and advanced programming. Malta is proud to provide an excellent education to students who wish to achieve academic excellence and gain an international mind-set.

Studying in Malta gives the students easy access to elite universities. In the meantime, with her long history of the health service since 1372 and her continuing effort in health care improvement, Malta is ranked fifth by WHO’ s Measuring Overall Health System Performance among 191 Countries. Respect is given to the medical staffs, and the local hospitals provide high-quality service in the finest of facilities. The sound economic environment and the perfected facilities ensure your high-quality life. Students from within the EU, the US and a number of other countries do not require a visa to study in Malta for less than three months. Students from outside the EU you will be required to obtain a visa, which can be done at the Maltese, embassy in their home country.

The Maltese educational system is very similar to the British education. In higher education most courses are taught entirely in English. Popular courses are Logistics and Supply chain, Hospitality & Tourism, Science and Technology, Health Sciences, Economics, Management, Engineering and more. The courses are offered at diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate level.

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Undergraduate Certificate in Nursing (Bridging Course)

This course is intended for non-EU citizens who are already in possession of a B.Sc. in Nursing Studies but who lack particular components in accordance with EU Directive 2005-36-EC. The course will hence bridge this knowledge gap and will allow participants to apply for registration with the Maltese Nursing and Midwifery Council. This course will develop the students’ knowledge and understanding of multidisciplinary work in health and social care settings. It is designed to provide an overall insight into concepts of Quality Management (QM) and how issues of quality are related to health and social care services. In this course, different methods of data collection and some basic statistical tools applicable for data analysis during the process of quality assessment will be discussed.

Life in Malta

Life in Malta offers great opportunities for international students, the social life is lively. The natives are very friendly and it is an extreme safe place to live. The living cost is very cheap though the standard of living and infrastructure is high as other developed European countries. It is for these reasons that Malta has become the popular destination of international students over the last few years. On an average the living expenses of a student range from 300 to 400 Euros a month

International students are allowed to work part-time whilst studying in Malta

  • There is huge range of courses for international students that are taught in English.
  • Unique courses taught in very few universities in the world are taught in Maltese institutions.
  • Malta has one of the lowest cost of living in Europe.
  • Malta has a open door policy to foreign students irrespective of their age. Consequently, these aspects of Malta is making it a preferred destination for students around the world.

Stay back option

Malta offers a unique opportunity for international students to work while studying in the country. For students from non-EU regions enrolled in courses for more than 90 days will be allowed to work 20 hours a week. Also, newly graduated candidates can extend their stay in Malta for six months after graduation to look for work in the country.

Career opportunities

On successful completion of the bridging course, candidates can apply for mandatory registration with the Maltese Nursing & Midwifery Council. Once completed, you can be directly recruited by hospitals in Malta after the completion of the program. Additionally, you can bring in your family after 3 months completion in Malta.

Permanent Residence

After 5 years of work experience in Malta, you can apply for PR visa status. Even better is the possibility for you to apply for an EU Blue Card. An EU Blue Card allows citizens of non-EU member states to work in EU member states (excluding Denmark, Ireland, and the UK)

Average wages for Nurses

Typically, Nurses in Malta are highly paid. A Nurse in Malta can around 2,500 – 3,000 EUR per month. It also includes housing, transport & other social benefits.

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