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Children in Malaysia start their education in pre-school as early as the age of four, but it is not compulsory. Primary education begins when a child turns six on the first day of January of the school year. Before 2015, only six years of primary education was compulsory, but after that, five years of secondary education became compulsory as well. The Government provides six years of free primary education and five years of free secondary education. At the end of secondary education, students will sit for a common public examination known as Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM). Students who want to go on to higher education after secondary school need to have the required academic results and the funds to continue their education. School leavers with SPM qualifications may choose to obtain A pre-university qualification (e.g. sixth form, pre-course or GCE ‘A’ level) or study for a certificate or diploma at a higher education institution. The time it takes to complete A pre-university course depends on the type of course – students typically take a year to complete a pre-university course or STAM, while STPMS and A-levels take between one and a half to two years.

At the tertiary level, learning opportunities include certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate study. Undergraduate studies include a bachelor’s degree and a professional qualification, while graduate studies offer master’s and doctoral degrees. In general, diploma Level higher education is for school leavers with secondary school certificates such as SPM (usually aged 17 +), while A bachelor’s degree requires tertiary qualifications such as STPM or GCE A Level or other equivalent pre-university qualifications (usually aged 19 +).

Malaysia welcomes international students to all levels of education. Since the mid-1990s, international students have been coming to Malaysia to pursue international school and higher education at various institutions of higher learning in Malaysia.

Generally speaking, the education structure in Malaysia can be divided into pre-school education and higher education under the Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE). The administration of Higher Education was separated from the Ministry of Education on 27 March 2004 and the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) was established as a full ministry under the Federal Minister. At that time there were two education authorities: the Department of Pre-school education (from pre-school to secondary education and teacher education) was under the Ministry of Education, while the department of higher Education was under the Ministry of Education. Bachelor of Higher Education (MOHE) until 2013. Ministry of Education Malaysia (or Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia in Malay). However, in 2015, the two ministries split again and merged again in 2018. In 2020, the two ministries split again with the Ministry of Higher Education under a new federal minister.