History of Malta
Malta, a small yet historically rich island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, has one of the most fascinating histories in Europe. Its strategic location—between Europe and North Africa—made it a crossroads for many ancient civilizations, each leaving its mark on the island’s culture, language, and architecture.
Why study in Malta
- Globally Recognized Degrees: Malta’s universities and colleges are accredited by the European Union, making their qualifications recognized worldwide.
- English-Taught Programs: English is an official language in Malta, ensuring smooth communication both in and out of the classroom.
- Affordable Tuition & Living Costs: Compared to other EU countries, Malta offers high-quality education at a much lower cost.
- Safe and Welcoming Environment: With a low crime rate and a friendly community, Malta is one of the safest countries in Europe for international students.
- Perfect Climate & Lifestyle: Enjoy over 300 days of sunshine, beautiful beaches, and a vibrant student life.
Top Institutions in Malta
| # | Institution | QS World Ranking / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | University of Malta | # 741-750 (QS World University Rankings 2026) |
| 2 | Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology (MCAST) | Ranked # 801-1000 in QS World University Rankings 2024 |
| 3 | Global Banking School (GBS) Malta | No publicly listed QS overall world ranking found; institution is recognized and noted for 5-Star QS rating system for business school accreditation. |
| 4 | Learn Key Institute | No specific QS World Ranking found; described as “#1500-3000” range in one Malta-list resource. |
| 5 | EEC‑ITIS Malta Tourism and Languages Institute | No QS World Ranking listed; institution appears focused on vocational/tertiary language & tourism training. |
Cost of Studying and Living in Malta
Tuition / Study Costs
Tuition fees vary significantly by institution, program, nationality (EU/EEA vs non-EU), and field of study. Some representative figures:
For specific disciplines (e.g., medicine, engineering) costs may go higher (though less common in Malta) — one source mentions up to €25,000 per year.
For undergraduate programmes for non-EU students: around €6,000 to €13,000 per year.
For postgraduate programmes for non-EU students: roughly €8,000 to €15,000 per year.
Some sources list a broader range: €3,000-€7,500 (undergraduate) for certain institutions/programmes.
Cost of Living (Monthly & Annual Estimates)
Monthly Typical Costs
Here are typical monthly costs for an international student in Malta, depending on lifestyle and accommodation type:
| Expense Category | Typical Monthly Range* |
|---|---|
| Accommodation (shared) | ~ €300 – €600 (shared) |
| Accommodation (single/private) | ~ €600 – €1,000+ |
| Food & groceries | ~ €200 – €300 |
| Transport | ~ €20 – €50 (public) |
| Utilities + Internet | ~ €50 – €120 |
| Miscellaneous (leisure, personal, books) | ~ €100 – €200+ |
