Malta

Study in Malta

Malta, a stunning Mediterranean gem, is known for its crystal-clear waters, historic architecture, and warm climate. This island nation offers a peaceful yet vibrant lifestyle, making it an ideal destination for international students. With English as an official language, a rich cultural heritage, and a welcoming atmosphere, Malta provides a unique blend of education and leisure.

At Trinetra Overseas, we streamline the Malta Student Visa process, ensuring a hassle-free journey for your education. From application to approval, we handle everything, so you can focus on achieving academic success in this beautiful island nation.

Start your study journey in Malta today!

Step-by-Step Visa Process – We Handle Everything!

Get Admission

Confirmation from a recognized Maltese institution

Step 1

Prepare Documents

Demonstrate funds of €10,000-€12,000/year for tuition and living expenses.

Step 2

Submit Visa Application

IELTS, TOEFL, or Cambridge English test scores (if required by the institution).

Step 3

Visa Interview (if required)

Comprehensive coverage for your entire stay.

Step 4

Visa Approval & Travel

Show ties to your home country and a clear purpose for studying.

Step 5

Processing Time:

2 to 8 weeks—Apply early to avoid delays!

Step 6

How Much Does It Cost to Study in Malta?

Malta offers affordable education and living costs, making it a great option for international students.

  • Tuition Fees:
    • Undergraduate: €6,000-€10,000/year (~₹5,28,000-₹8,80,000)
    • Graduate: €7,000-€13,000/year (~₹6,16,000-₹11,44,000)
  • Living Expenses:
    • Students: €5,000-€9,000/year (~₹4,40,000-₹7,92,000)
    • Dependents: €3,500-€6,000/year (~₹3,08,000-₹5,28,000)

Tip: Living costs can vary based on your location within Malta and lifestyle.

Work Opportunities for Students in Malta

Part-Time Work – Up to 20 hours per week during academic terms and full-time during holidays.
Post-Study Work—Apply for a temporary residence permit to gain professional experience in Malta or the EU.
Career-Ready Programs – Many programs in Malta emphasize internships and practical training.

Frequently Asked Questions

(FAQs)

What is the best visa for studying in Malta?

The National Visa (D Visa) is required for long-term studies.

What Do You Mean By Points? How Do I Earn It?

Students must show funds of €10,000-€12,000/year for tuition and living expenses.

Can I work while studying in Malta?

Yes! You can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during academic terms.

How long does visa processing take?

2 to 8 weeks—Start your application process early!

What is the blocked account requirement?

Unlike Germany, Malta typically requires proof of financial means through bank statements or sponsorship letters.

How long do I get support?

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Can I bring my family?

Yes, students can apply for family reunification to bring their spouses and children.