Study in Malta 2026 – Public Universities, Tuition Fees & Cost of Living (Complete Guide)

Public Universities in Malta Offering English-Taught Programs Popular English Programs Tuition Fees (Non-EU) Cost of Living in Malta (2026) Total Annual Budget Estimate Malta Student Visa Process (Non-EU Students) Work Opportunities in Malta High-Demand Sectors Why Choose Malta? Frequently Asked Questions Study in Malta

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2/24/20262 min read

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Malta is one of Europe’s top English-speaking study destinations. As an EU and Schengen country, it offers internationally recognised degrees, safe living conditions, and good work opportunities.

Public Universities in Malta Offering English-Taught Programs

Malta has:

  • ✅ 1 Public University

  • ✅ 1 Public Higher Education College

  • ✅ All programs delivered in English

University of Malta

University of Malta

Key Information

  • 📍 Location: Msida (main), Valletta & Gozo

  • 🏛 Established: 1592

  • 👩‍🎓 Students: 11,000+

  • 🌍 International Students: 10–12%

  • 🗣 Language: English

Popular English Programs

  • Medicine & Health Sciences

  • Engineering

  • Artificial Intelligence & ICT

  • Business & Finance

  • Law

  • Architecture

  • Tourism Studies

  • Psychology

Tuition Fees (Non-EU)

  • 🎓 Bachelor’s: €8,000 – €12,000 per year

  • 🎓 Master’s: €9,000 – €20,000 per year

  • 🎓 PhD: €5,000 – €15,000+ per year

Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST)

Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology

Key Information

  • 📍 Location: Paola

  • 👩‍🎓 Students: 10,000+

  • 🏛 Public vocational & higher education institution

  • 🗣 Language: English

Main Programs

  • Mechanical Engineering

  • Electrical Engineering

  • IT & Software Development

  • Business Management

  • Accounting

  • Maritime Studies

  • Hospitality & Tourism

  • Creative Arts

Tuition Fees

  • 📘 Diploma: €4,000 – €7,000 per year

  • 🎓 Bachelor’s: €7,000 – €10,000 per year

  • 🎓 Selected Master’s: €8,000 – €12,000 per year

Cost of Living in Malta (2026)

Monthly Expenses

  • 🏠 Accommodation (shared): €450 – €800

  • 🍽 Food & groceries: €220 – €350

  • 🚌 Transport: €30 – €60

  • 💡 Utilities & internet: €50 – €90

  • 👕 Personal expenses: €100 – €200

Average Monthly Budget

  • 💰 €850 – €1,500 per month

Annual Living Cost

  • 💰 €10,000 – €14,000 per year

Total Annual Budget Estimate

Public University Student

  • Tuition (average): €10,000

  • Living expenses: €12,000

  • ✅ Estimated Total: €22,000 per year

MCAST Student

  • Tuition: €7,000

  • Living expenses: €12,000

  • ✅ Estimated Total: €19,000 per year

Malta Student Visa Process (Non-EU Students)

Visa Type Required

  • ✔ National Long Stay Visa (Type D)

  • ✔ Residence Permit after arrival

Required Documents

  • Valid passport

  • Admission letter

  • Tuition fee payment receipt

  • Proof of accommodation

  • Bank statements (financial proof)

  • Medical insurance (Schengen compliant)

  • Police clearance certificate

  • Visa application form

  • Passport-size photographs

Processing Time

  • ⏳ 4–8 weeks (may vary by country)

Work Opportunities in Malta

  • 💼 20 hours per week during study

  • 💼 Full-time during holidays

  • 💼 Work permit required

  • 💼 Post-study work possible if job secured

High-Demand Sectors

  • IT & Software

  • Finance

  • iGaming industry

  • Hospitality & Tourism

Why Choose Malta?

  • 🇪🇺 EU & Schengen country

  • 🗣 English-speaking education

  • 🎓 Globally recognised degrees

  • 🔒 Safe and multicultural

  • 💼 Good job opportunities

  • 💰 More affordable than UK

Frequently Asked Questions

Is IELTS required?

  • Yes, usually IELTS 6.0–6.5 or equivalent.

Is Malta expensive?

  • Moderate. More affordable than UK but higher than some Eastern European countries.

Can students get PR?

  • Not automatically.

  • Must convert to work permit first.

  • Long-term residency possible after legal stay.

Final Summary

Malta offers:

  • 1 Public University

  • 1 Public Higher Education College

  • 100% English-taught programs

  • Average annual budget requirement: €20,000–€25,000

Malta is ideal for students looking for EU education in an English-speaking environment with manageable costs.

Study in Malta with Expert Guidance

For assistance with:

  • University selection

  • Admission processing

  • SOP drafting

  • Visa documentation

  • Financial planning

  • Accommodation guidance

Mamta Nagrath
Study Abroad Consultant
Email: mamtanagrath@gmail.com

Helping students choose the right European pathway with transparent and professional guidance.