PLAN YOUR BUDGET

COST OF LIVING

Plan your budget carefully to make the most of your time in Malaysia. Think about how much you'll need for housing, food, and transportation. This will help you manage your money wisely and enjoy your stay.

Affordable Living

Malaysia ranked 12th in Asia for Numbeo's Quality of Life Index


Malaysia's average cost of living is $582 per month, far less than the global average, according to LivingCost.org.

Overview

Malaysia is known for its affordability and diverse lifestyle options, making it an attractive destination for international students. The cost of living varies depending on the region, type of accommodation, and lifestyle choices. This guide will provide a comprehensive breakdown of typical expenses to help you plan your budget effectively.

Accommodation

Accommodation is a major expense for international students. The cost varies based on type, location, and personal preferences. Here are some common options:

  • On-Campus Accommodation: This is often the most affordable option, with prices ranging from $50 to $150 per month. It offers convenience and easy access to campus resources.
  • Off-Campus Accommodation: Renting an apartment or sharing a house can be more expensive, with prices typically ranging from $100 to $300 per month. However, it provides more privacy and flexibility.
  • A great way to save money on accommodation is to share a room or house with other students. This can significantly reduce your rent costs and help you meet new people.

Remember to consider your budget, lifestyle, and preferences when choosing your accommodation.

Utilities

For international students, the monthly costs for utilities in Malaysia typically range between 40 and 65 USD, depending on usage and provider. Here's a breakdown:

  • Electricity: Approximately 20 USD per month, depending on consumption.
  • Water: Around 10 USD per month.
  • Internet/WIFI: Typically costs about 25 USD monthly.
  • Mobile plan: You can expect to pay about 8 USD per month.

These expenses can vary based on the service provider and how much you use. Always consider these factors when planning your budget.

FOOD AND DINING

Food is economically priced, and you can enjoy satisfying servings for as low as 3 USD daily. Local food stalls or coffee shops usually offer food that ranges from 1 to 3 USD, and at mid-range restaurants, you can typically expect to pay 5 to 10 USD for a sumptuous meal.

With regard to groceries, you can find everyday items like dishwashing liquid, deli meat and cheese, and spices. Marts and supermarkets are easily accessible as well. A variety of cuisines are available to satisfy even the most exotic taste buds, so rest assured, there will be one that suits you.

Transportation

International students can enjoy a wide range of efficient transportation options in Malaysia. It is also easy to navigate thanks to its wide road networks, inexpensive domestic flights, and well-developed public transit system, which includes buses, LRT, and MRT in places like Kuala Lumpur. Here are some of the average prices for transportation in Malaysia:

  • Rail Systems
    • LRT/MRT/Monorail: fares range from 0.21 to 1.50 USD per trip
    • ETS/KTM: fares range from 1.00 to 20.00 USD, based on the journey length.
  • Bus service
    • Rapid/Go-KL: A single trip costs between 0.21 to 1.10 USD.
    • Buses: Prices vary significantly by distance and range from around 7.50 to 11 USD.
  • E-hailing service:
    • Grab: Prices are affected by distance and time of day, but they usually range from 1.50 to 10.00 USD.
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ENTERTAINMENT AND LEISURE

Entertainment and leisure costs will vary for each student, as they will have their own way to spend their time and entertain themselves. But here's an average cost for the common activities that students usually do:

  • Movies: The price of a movie ticket ranges from only 3.00 USD to 5.00 USD.
  • Kareoke: Prices typically range from 6.60 to 17.50 USD per hour for a standard room accommodating 4-6 people.
  • Theme parks and attractions: Based on the type of attractions and activities, they will cost around 10.50 UDS to 60.00 USD, only for the tickets, not including other expenses.

There are many more attractions and activities that students can do without breaking the bank or even for free!

Exploring Malaysia: A Student's Guide

Malaysia is a travel paradise, offering a diverse range of experiences for international students. From bustling cities to stunning natural landscapes, there's something for everyone.

Here's a breakdown of popular travel destinations and estimated costs:

  • Kuala Lumpur: Explore iconic landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers, shop at bustling malls, and experience vibrant nightlife. Daily budget: $15-$44.
  • Penang: Immerse yourself in history, culture, and delicious food. Visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, explore George Town's street art, and savor local delicacies. Daily budget: $13-$40.
  • Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: Discover stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant wildlife. Enjoy activities like snorkeling, diving, and trekking. Daily budget: $20-$55.
  • Kuantan: a coastal gem, offering pristine beaches and rich cultural charm for a perfect getaway. Daily budget: $15-$40.

Remember, your travel costs can vary depending on your accommodation, transportation choices, and activities. By planning ahead and budgeting accordingly, you can make the most of your travel experiences in Malaysia.

Cost Of Living Summary

Category estimated Cost
Food
Average food prices in Malaysia, (Numbeo Cost of Living Index)
  • Milk (regular), (1 litre) : 1.48 USD
  • Loaf of Fresh White Bread (500g) : 0.82 USD
  • Rice (white), (1kg) : 1.16 USD
  • Eggs (regular) (12) : 1.88 USD
  • Beef Round (1kg) : 7.41 USD
Telecommunication
For standard mobile plans can cost around:
  • 10 to 30 GB for 6.60 USD to 13.20 USD per month
Accommodation
  • On-Campus Accommodation: Prices range from 50 USD to 150 USD, making it the most affordable and practical choice because it's on campus and has quick access to amenities and services.
  • Off-Campus Accommodation: Prices range from 100 USD to 300 USD based on the type and location of the accommodation, It is a bit pricey, but students will have more privacy and freedom
WiFi / Internet
Average WIFI plan in Malaysia:
  • 30 Mbps starting at 19.50 USD per month
  • 100 Mbps starting at 28.30 USD per month
  • 300 Mbps starting at 48.00 USD per month
Laundry
Average self-service laundry costs in Malaysia
  1. Washing
    • Small Load (6-7 kg): 0.90 to 1.30 USD
    • Medium Load (8-10 kg): 1.30 to 2.20 USD
    • Large Load (11-14 kg): 2.20 to 3.10 USD
  2. Drying:
    • Per Cycle (30-40 minutes): 0.70 to 1.30 USD
Transportation
Rail Systems
  • LRT/MRT/Monorail: fares range from 0.21 to 1.50 USD per trip.
  • ETS/KTM: fares range from 1.00 to 20.00 USD, based on the journey length.
Bus service
  • Rapid/Go-KL: A single trip costs between 0.21 to 1.10 USD.
  • Buses: Prices vary significantly by distance and range from around 7.50 to 11 USD.
E-hailing service:
  • Grab: Prices are affected by distance and time of day, but they usually range from 1.50 to 10.00 USD.
Lifestyle
  • Movies: The price of a movie ticket ranges from only 3.00 USD to 5.00 USD.
  • Kareoke: Prices typically range from 6.60 to 17.50 USD per hour for a standard room accommodating 4-6 people.
  • Theme parks and attractions: Based on the type of attractions and activities, they will cost around 10.50 UDS to 60.00 USD, only for the tickets, not including other expenses.

Conclusion

Arranging your student accommodation in Malaysia is essential for a smooth transition.


To secure a suitable place, start planning early, especially for private residences, as they can be in high demand.

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