B.Tech in Malaysia for Indian Students 2026: Fees, Eligibility, Scholarships and Salary

B.Tech in Malaysia for Indian Students 2026: Fees, Eligibility, Scholarships and Salary

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Study Abroad Content Specialist | Updated On - Jun 10, 2026

Malaysia has 7 QS-ranked Engineering universities in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026. Universiti Malaya (UM) at QS Engineering #82 and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) at QS Engineering #86 are followed by 5 others. Total 4-year B.Tech fees range from RM 75,000 (INR 17.57 lakh) at UTM to RM 240,000 (INR 56.25 lakh) at UTP, making Malaysia 50–60% cheaper than equivalent Engineering programs in the USA or UK.

Key reasons Indian students choose Malaysia for B.Tech:

  • 7 QS-ranked Engineering universities offering Washington Accord-accredited degrees
  • No SAT or ACT required at any university, with admission based on Class 12 PCM scores
  • Minimum IELTS 5.0 accepted, with CBSE, ICSE, and State Board Class 12 results directly accepted
  • UTP ranked in the global top 10 for Petroleum Engineering, the strongest choice for energy sector careers
  • Total 4-year costs (tuition and living) often between INR 20–30 lakh at public universities
  • Washington Accord accreditation enabling professional recognition in India and 20+ signatory countries
  • EMGS visa process with high approval rates and typical processing time of 4–8 weeks
  • Large Indian community, Indian food widely available, and flight times of 3.5–5 hours to major Indian cities

All RM and USD figures in this article are converted to INR using 1 RM = INR 23.43 and 1 USD = INR 95.26 (10th June 2026)

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Infographic titled “B.Tech in Malaysia for Indian Students 2026” featuring the Kuala Lumpur skyline and key study-abroad highlights. The graphic states that Malaysia has 7 QS-ranked engineering universities, with Universiti Malaya ranked #82 and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia ranked #86 in QS Engineering 2026. It highlights 4-year tuition fees ranging from RM 75,000 to RM 240,000, making engineering education 50–60% cheaper than comparable programs in the USA or UK. Key benefits include Washington Accord-accredited degrees, no SAT or ACT requirement, admission based on Class 12 PCM scores, minimum IELTS 5.0 accepted, total study and living costs often between INR 20–30 lakh at public universities, EMGS visa processing in 4–8 weeks, and a large Indian community with easy access to Indian food. A sidebar lists the top seven QS-ranked engineering universities in Malaysia, including UM, UTM, UPM, UKM, USM, UTP, and Taylor’s University. The infographic also notes that UTP is ranked among the global top 10 for Petroleum Engineering and promotes Malaysia as an affordable, globally recognized destination for engineering studies.


Why Choose Malaysia for B.Tech

Malaysia offers 5 key advantages for Indian students pursuing B.Tech that are not available at most other study destinations. Total 4-year costs including tuition and living expenses often fall between INR 20–30 lakh at public universities, significantly lower than equivalent programs in the USA, UK, or Australia.

  • Affordable public university fees with total 4-year costs between INR 20–30 lakh including living expenses at public universities
  • UK and Australian branch campuses (Monash, Nottingham, Swinburne) offering home-country degrees at 40–60% lower fees than the main campus
  • EMGS visa process with typical processing time of 4–8 weeks and high approval rates for Indian applicants
  • Direct acceptance of CBSE, ICSE, and State Board Class 12 results with no additional equivalency certificates required
  • Washington Accord accreditation at UM, UTM, UTP, USM, UKM, and UPM enabling professional recognition in India and 20+ signatory countries

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Top Universities for BTech in Malaysia

Universiti Malaya (UM) is the highest-ranked university for Engineering in Malaysia at QS Engineering #82 (2026). UTM ranks QS Engineering #86, making it the strongest technical university in Malaysia. UTP is ranked in the global top 10 for Petroleum Engineering, making it the best choice for energy sector careers.

University Location QS Engineering Rank 2026
Universiti Malaya (UM) Kuala Lumpur #82
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Skudai #86
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) Seri Iskandar #146
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Penang #157
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Bangi #162
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) Serdang #176
Taylor's University Subang Jaya #357

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BTech Eligibility and Requirements in Malaysia

No SAT or ACT is required at any of the 7 universities for B.Tech admission in Malaysia. UPM has the highest English proficiency requirement at IELTS 6.0, while USM and UTP are the most accessible at IELTS 5.0. Indian students with CBSE, ICSE, or State Board Class 12 results are directly accepted at all 7 universities, typically requiring 60–80% in PCM subjects.

University Class 12 Requirements English Proficiency SAT/ACT
Universiti Malaya (UM) Strong PCM performance; equivalent to STPM CGPA 3.0 or A-Levels IELTS 5.0–6.0 / TOEFL iBT 60 Not required
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Min. 80% in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry/Biology IELTS 5.5 / TOEFL iBT 59 Not required
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) Min. 60% in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry; IB 24+ points IELTS 5.0 or equivalent Not required
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Class 12 / HSC with strong relevant subjects IELTS 5.0 / TOEFL iBT 40 Not required
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Class 12 / HSC with good PCM grades IELTS 5.5–6.0 / TOEFL 550 PBT Not required
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) Min. 65% in relevant subjects; Diploma CGPA 3.00 IELTS 6.0 / TOEFL 550 PBT Not required
Taylor's University 60–70% average in PCM; A-Level DDD; IB 24 points IELTS 5.0–5.5 or equivalent Not required

Note: Indian students with English as the medium of instruction in school may be eligible for IELTS waivers at most universities. UTM has the highest Class 12 PCM requirement at 80%. Most universities accept CBSE, ICSE, and State Board results directly without requiring additional equivalency certificates. Always verify the latest requirements on the official university admissions page before applying.

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BTech Fees in Malaysia for Indian Students

UTM is the most affordable public university for B.Tech at RM 75,000 (INR 17.57 lakh) for the full 4-year program. UTP is the most expensive at RM 240,000 (INR 56.25 lakh) due to its industry-linked private university status. Taylor's University charges USD 48,162 (INR 45.88 lakh) for its 4-year Mechanical Engineering program.

University Program Duration Total Fees INR Equivalent
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 4 years RM 75,000 INR 17.57 lakh
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 4 years USD 18,000 INR 17.15 lakh
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 4 years RM 88,000 INR 20.62 lakh
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 4 years RM 88,300 INR 20.69 lakh
Universiti Malaya (UM) Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 4 years RM 132,100 INR 30.96 lakh
Taylor's University Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 4 years USD 48,162 INR 45.88 lakh
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering 4 years RM 240,000 INR 56.25 lakh

Note: Fees listed are total 4-year program costs for international students. USM fees are listed in USD as per the official university booklet. Public universities (UTM, USM, UPM, UKM, UM) are significantly more affordable than private institutions (UTP, Taylor's).

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Cost of Living for BTech Students in Malaysia

Taylor's University in Subang Jaya is the most expensive location at RM 1,800–4,000/month (INR 42,174–93,720/month). UTP in Seri Iskandar is the most affordable at RM 300–500/month (INR 7,029–11,715/month) due to its campus-town setting with heavily subsidised on-campus accommodation. UTM in Skudai offers the best combination of affordability and campus facilities at RM 1,000–1,500/month (INR 23,430–35,145/month).

University City Monthly Cost (RM) INR Equivalent
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) Seri Iskandar RM 300–500 INR 7,029–11,715
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Skudai RM 1,000–1,500 INR 23,430–35,145
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Bangi RM 1,000–2,000 INR 23,430–46,860
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) Serdang RM 1,300–1,800 INR 30,459–42,174
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Penang RM 800–1,200 INR 18,744–28,116
Universiti Malaya (UM) Kuala Lumpur RM 1,500–2,600 INR 35,145–60,918
Taylor's University Subang Jaya RM 1,800–4,000 INR 42,174–93,720

Note: Monthly costs include accommodation, food, transport, utilities, and personal expenses. UTP's low living costs are due to its campus-town location with heavily subsidised facilities. Kuala Lumpur and Subang Jaya are 30–40% more expensive than smaller university towns. 


BTech Scholarships in Malaysia for Indian Students

Taylor's University offers the most generous private university scholarship at up to 100% tuition fee waiver for high-achieving undergraduate students. The Yayasan UTP Education Grant provides partial to full tuition support for eligible international students at UTP. Indian students can also apply for the Malaysia International Scholarship (MIS) administered by the Ministry of Higher Education for undergraduate programs at public universities.

University Scholarship Reward
Universiti Malaya (UM) PTE x UM Scholarship £3,000 (INR 3.21 lakh) towards tuition fees
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) UTM Merit / International Tuition Fee Waiver Partial tuition fee waiver (merit-based)
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) Yayasan UTP Education Grant Partial to full tuition fee support
Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) USM International Student Merit Award Partial tuition fee waiver
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) UKM International Merit Scholarship Tuition fee reduction (merit-based)
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) UPM International Undergraduate Merit Scholarship Partial tuition fee waiver
Taylor's University Taylor's Merit / High Achiever Scholarship Up to 100% tuition fee waiver

Note: The PTE x UM Scholarship is specifically available for Indian students who have taken the PTE Academic exam. Taylor's High Achiever Scholarship requires a minimum of 4As in O-Level or equivalent. Most scholarships are merit-based and competitive. Always verify the latest scholarship availability and deadlines on the official university website before applying.

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BTech Specialisations in Malaysia for Indian Students

Petroleum Engineering at UTP is the strongest specialisation in Malaysia, ranked in the global top 10 and directly linked to PETRONAS, Malaysia's national oil company. Electrical and Electronics Engineering is the second most in-demand specialisation, driven by Malaysia's booming semiconductor industry with MNCs like Intel and Samsung operating in Penang. Software Engineering and Computer Science offer the highest salary growth potential at RM 52,093/year (INR 12.21 lakh/year) on average.

Specialisation Best University Key Advantage
Petroleum / Chemical Engineering UTP, UTM, UPM Global top 10 ranking; PETRONAS industry links
Electrical and Electronics Engineering UTM, UM, Taylor's, USM Semiconductor boom; Intel, Samsung, and other MNCs
Mechanical / Mechatronics Engineering UM, UTM, UPM, Taylor's Versatile; automotive and robotics sectors
Computer Science / Software Engineering Taylor's, UTM, UM, UTP Highest salary growth; AI and cybersecurity demand
Civil Engineering UM, UTM, UKM, USM Infrastructure boom; stable government sector roles
Data Science / AI Engineering Taylor's, UTM Future-proof; strong global demand

Key considerations for Indian students choosing a B.Tech specialisation in Malaysia:

  • Petroleum Engineering at UTP offers the best industry placement pipeline through PETRONAS and international energy MNCs
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering in Penang (USM, UTM) provides direct access to Malaysia's semiconductor cluster
  • Washington Accord accreditation at public universities ensures Engineering degrees are recognised for professional licensing in India
  • Computer Science and Software Engineering offer the easiest transition to IT roles in India or abroad after graduation

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BTech in Malaysia Salary and Job Opportunities

Petroleum Engineer is the highest-paying role for B.Tech graduates in Malaysia at RM 60,000/year (INR 14.06 lakh/year). Software Engineer is the second highest at RM 52,093/year (INR 12.21 lakh/year), with strong demand from tech MNCs in Kuala Lumpur and Penang. All Engineering roles require an Employment Pass tied to an employer, with a minimum monthly salary threshold of RM 5,000 (INR 1.17 lakh).

Job Role Average Annual Salary (RM) INR Equivalent
Petroleum Engineer RM 60,000 INR 14.06 lakh
Software Engineer RM 52,093 INR 12.21 lakh
Project Engineer RM 46,765 INR 10.96 lakh
Electrical Engineer RM 44,669 INR 10.47 lakh
Mechanical Engineer RM 43,319 INR 10.15 lakh
Civil Engineer RM 42,572 INR 9.98 lakh
Chemical Engineer RM 42,190 INR 9.89 lakh

Note: Salary data is sourced from PayScale Malaysia. Figures represent average annual salaries and vary by industry, company size, years of experience, and location. Kuala Lumpur and Penang-based roles typically pay 15–20% higher than the national average.

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Malaysia has 7 QS-ranked Engineering universities with total 4-year B.Tech fees ranging from RM 75,000 (INR 17.57 lakh) at UTM to RM 240,000 (INR 56.25 lakh) at UTP. No SAT or ACT is required, and CBSE, ICSE, and State Board Class 12 results are directly accepted. Indian students targeting the best value should consider UTM or USM, while those targeting Petroleum Engineering should consider UTP with its global top 10 subject ranking. Washington Accord accreditation at all public universities ensures Engineering degrees are recognised for professional licensing in India and 20+ countries globally.


FAQs

Ques: Which is the best university for B.Tech in Malaysia?

Ans: Universiti Malaya (UM) is the highest-ranked university for Engineering in Malaysia at QS Engineering #82 (2026). UTM ranks QS Engineering #86 and is the strongest technical university. UTP is the best choice for Petroleum Engineering, ranked in the global top 10 for the subject.

Ques: What are the B.Tech fees in Malaysia for Indian students?

Ans: Total 4-year B.Tech fees range from RM 75,000 (INR 17.57 lakh) at UTM to RM 240,000 (INR 56.25 lakh) at UTP. Public universities (UTM, USM, UPM, UKM, UM) are significantly more affordable than private institutions. Total 4-year costs including living expenses often fall between INR 20–30 lakh at public universities.

Ques: What are the eligibility requirements for B.Tech in Malaysia for Indian students?

Ans: Indian students need a minimum of 60–80% in Class 12 PCM subjects depending on the university. No SAT or ACT is required at any university. Minimum English proficiency ranges from IELTS 5.0 (USM, UTP) to IELTS 6.0 (UPM), with CBSE, ICSE, and State Board results directly accepted.

Ques: Is B.Tech in Malaysia recognised in India?

Ans: Yes, B.Tech degrees from UM, UTM, UTP, USM, UKM, and UPM are accredited under the Washington Accord, ensuring professional recognition in India and 20+ signatory countries. Graduates can apply for professional engineering licenses in India through the Institution of Engineers India (IEI). Always verify the latest accreditation status on the official university website before applying.

Ques: What is the salary after B.Tech in Malaysia?

Ans: B.Tech graduates in Malaysia earn RM 42,190–60,000/year (INR 9.89–14.06 lakh/year) depending on the specialisation. Petroleum Engineer is the highest-paying role at RM 60,000/year (INR 14.06 lakh/year). Software Engineer is the second highest at RM 52,093/year (INR 12.21 lakh/year).

Ques: What scholarships are available for B.Tech in Malaysia for Indian students?

Ans: Taylor's University offers the most generous scholarship at up to 100% tuition fee waiver through its High Achiever Scholarship. The Yayasan UTP Education Grant provides partial to full tuition support at UTP. The PTE x UM Scholarship offers £3,000 (INR 3.21 lakh) towards tuition fees specifically for Indian students who have taken the PTE Academic exam.

Ques: Which B.Tech specialisation is best in Malaysia for Indian students?

Ans: Petroleum Engineering at UTP is the strongest specialisation, ranked in the global top 10 with direct PETRONAS industry links. Electrical and Electronics Engineering is the second best choice, driven by Malaysia's semiconductor industry with MNCs like Intel and Samsung in Penang. Software Engineering offers the highest salary growth potential at RM 52,093/year (INR 12.21 lakh/year) on average.

Ques: How long does a B.Tech degree take in Malaysia?

Ans: B.Tech programs in Malaysia are 4 years in duration at all 7 universities. Programs are structured over 8 semesters at most public universities. Most universities offer February and September intakes, with some offering additional July intakes.

Ques: What is the visa process for Indian students doing B.Tech in Malaysia?

Ans: Student visas in Malaysia are managed by Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS), which handles the Student Pass through the university after admission. The process typically takes 4–8 weeks and has high approval rates for genuine Indian applicants with standard documents. Indian students need a valid passport, Class 12 marksheet, financial proof, and a health examination report for the EMGS application.

Ques: Is Malaysia a good option for B.Tech compared to other countries?

Ans: Malaysia offers total 4-year B.Tech costs of INR 20–30 lakh at public universities, significantly lower than the USA, UK, Canada, or Australia. Washington Accord accreditation ensures degrees are recognised in India and globally. However, post-graduation salaries in Malaysia are lower than in Western countries, making it best suited for students prioritising cost-effective quality education over maximum earnings.

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