There are 12 colleges and universities offering 13 .
International Medical College (IMC)
Subang Jaya, Selangor
Intake
Jul, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM48,410
International Medical College (IMC)
Ayer Keroh, Melaka
Intake
Mar, Jul
Tuition Fees
RM48,410
University of Cyberjaya (UoC)
Cyberjaya, Selangor
Intake
Mar, Jul, Oct
Tuition Fees
RM55,000
SEGi College Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur
Intake
Jan, Jun, Aug
Tuition Fees
RM36,650
UOW Malaysia College
Glenmarie, Selangor
Intake
Jan, Jul, Oct
Tuition Fees
RM40,240
MAHSA University
Bandar Saujana Putra, Selangor
Intake
Jan, Mar, Aug
Tuition Fees
RM35,100
AIMST University
Semeling, Kedah
Intake
Jul, Oct
Tuition Fees
RM30,250
City University
Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Intake
Jan, Feb, May, Jun, Sep, Oct
Tuition Fees
RM40,000
Widad University College
Kuantan, Pahang
Intake
Mar, Sep
Tuition Fees
RM42,000
Universiti Kuala Lumpur Royal College of Medicine Perak (UniKL RCMP)
UniKL RCMP, Perak
Intake
Jan, Jul
Tuition Fees
RM34,800
FAQs about Studying a Nursing Diploma in Malaysia
Nursing is a profession that involves caring for the sick.Nurses play an important role in a team of healthcare professionals and are in demand in Malaysia. There are many nursing disciplines, but their role includes assessing the health of patients, educating patients and their families about their illness and promoting preventive healthcare to the community.A Diploma in Nursing will equip you with a broad understanding of nursing theories along with the clinical practice needed for the profession, enabling you to apply the knowledge and skills gained in university in a professional healthcare setting.
To pursue a Diploma in Nursing, you will need at least 5 credits at SPM level, including Bahasa Melayu, Mathematics and any Science subject. You will also need a pass in English. That being said, entry requirements can differ depending on the university, so be sure to double check.
To pursue a Diploma in Nursing, you need to complete SPM or an equivalent qualification. You must also meet the minimum entry requirements set by respective colleges or universities.
A Diploma in Nursing is usually 3 years long.
Upon completing a Diploma in Nursing, you can register with the Nursing Board Malaysia as a Staff Nurse and start your career. You can choose to pursue a Degree in Nursing (Post-Registration) to enhance your skills and knowledge after accumulating 3 years of work experience.
Upon completing your Diploma in Nursing, you can work in hospitals, private clinics, NGOs or even schools.
Some of the career options include, but are not limited to:
- Staff nurse
- Hospice Nurse
- Emergency Room Nurse
- Nurse researcher
Different students may have different preferences when it comes to choosing the right university. Here are some questions to consider when making a decision.
- Is the institution’s Nursing course accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and recognised by the Nursing Board Malaysia?
- Do you understand the fees of the course, and are the costs affordable to you?
- Are you comfortable with the location of the university?
- Have you visited the campus, and do you like the campus environment and facilities?
- What support services does the institution have to help you in and beyond university?
- Does the curriculum sound relevant to meet the current healthcare industry’s needs?
If you’re not sure if studying a Diploma in Nursing is right for you, here are some articles that may help you:
- Your Guide to a Nursing Course in Malaysia
- 5 Practical Tips When Applying for College
- The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best College Programme (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)
You can also check out our comprehensive course guides to see if any other diplomas will spark your interest.
If you are an SPM leaver and you’re still unsure of which pathway to take, check out our pre-university course guides. You can also take our Course Recommender Quiz and get suggestions on which pre-university course suits you best!