The Importance of Study-Life Balance

To study abroad is more than just getting an education. Studying means making friends, learning about a new culture, falling in love, building a career, learning a new language, getting a bicycle, and becoming part of a community.
Study-life balance means a great deal in Malaysia, you’ll never be short of time or opportunity to enjoy your new home away from home. At Mantissa College, we believe in personal development and encourage our students to explore life and develop interests outside of their studies. A normal study week involves 40 hours of studying, so you’ll have plenty of time left to focus on other things.
Life in Malaysia is filled with culture and beautiful nature that can be enjoyed all year round. At Mantissa College in Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, nature is always nearby. 'The Right of Public Access, or 'MRT' as Malaysian people call it, invites everyone to roam freely, explore and enjoy the beauty of the country, as long as you don’t destroy or disturb the surroundings.
Make new friends and develop new interests
Kuala Lumpur is full of life. You can participate in sports events, play music in a student orchestra, join movie sessions, sing, or be engaged in writing. In Malaysian, joining a student union or association is a great way to enrich both your interests and social life.
At both campuses, there is a student association that works specifically for international students and helps you make friends, explore Malaysia, and integrate into society. You can participate in their events and trips and make friends from all over the world. You can also join other student associations and take part in their events and learn even more about Malaysia.
As an international student, it can be very helpful to have a local friend from start, someone who can show you around and how to do everyday things in a new country. Our buddy programme matches international students with other (mostly Malaysian) students. Your buddy introduces you to life in Malaysia and studies at Mantissa College.
At Mantissa College, we deliver the Bachelor of Business Administration programme, a programme in collaboration with Paris Graduate School of Management, France. Meaning that, students will have the opportunity to study with us here at Mantissa College, in Malaysia and get an accredited French Qualification.
This BBA programme enable post secondary school applicants, (applicants graduated from O-Level) with five (5) credits to apply directly into the Degree (BBA) programme, without the need of going through foundation or Diploma programme.
Mantissa College’s BBA program boasts a dynamic global network of more than 80,000 alumni. One recent alumnus, Ms Cathy, says, “I took the 3-years Bachelor of Business Administration course righ after my SPM (O-Level) without needed to go through Foundation or Diploma programme. The syllabus teaches me on the basics elements needed in the business field. The programme also enable me to learn from real people with real problems. Thanks to the diverse and up-to-date programme syllabus, I am now capable of taking up more projects because I had been exposed to a wider perspective on handling matters from my learning experience.”
Certainly, evidence attests to the tremendous value of the BBA Programme. Between its focus on this learning style and many other desirable attributes, Mantissa College’s Bachelor of Business Administration offers an invaluable inside edge for aspiring business leaders
Documents needed
i) Scan copy of your SPM / O-Level / STPM / A-Level Results
To apply for the programme, please provide us with the required documents to info@mantissa.edu.my or Click Here to Submit your documents
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