Established in 1769, making it one of the oldest universities in Europe.
QS World Ranking
The University of Malta is not currently featured in the QS World University Rankings but is recognized for its academic reputation and research contributions globally.
Location
The main campus is located in Msida, Malta, with additional campuses in Valletta and Gozo.
Courses Offered
Undergraduate Programs: Includes fields such as Arts, Engineering, Medicine, Education, ICT, and Law.
Postgraduate Programs: Advanced degrees in Business, Medicine, Sciences, Social Sciences, and more.
Intakes
The university has two main intakes:
February
October
Entry Requirements
Undergraduate: Requires an internationally recognized secondary education certificate and English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL scores).
Postgraduate: A bachelor’s degree in a related field with English language proficiency.
Specific requirements vary depending on the program.
Tuition Fees
Fees depend on the program and student residency:
EU Students: No tuition fees for many programs.
Non-EU Students: Fees range from €10,800 to €24,000 per year depending on the course level and type
Living Expenses
Estimated monthly expenses in Malta:
Accommodation: €300–€700.
Food and Transportation: €300–€500.
Total living costs: Approx. €600–€1,200 per month.
Special Features
Strong emphasis on interdisciplinary studies and research.
Offers diverse student services, including advisory services and cultural integration support.