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Universities in Malaysia with Certificate courses in English Language

  • Sunway University Logo

    Selangor, Malaysia

    Sunway University is a top private, not-for-profit institution, ranked among the top 2% of universities in Asia and rated 5-stars by QS. It has also earned a 5-Star rating in the SETARA 2017 assessment and holds Premier Digital Technology University status, awarded by the Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation. Recognized as one of the top private universities in Malaysia, it is also acknowledged by Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025 as Malaysia’s top private...

  • London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) Malaysia Logo

    London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) Malaysia Campus is a prestigious private educational institution located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2024 marks a major milestone in LSBF's global expansion. The Malaysia Campus showcases LSBF's dedication to providing high-quality education and nurturing future leaders and innovators worldwide.  Since its establishment in the UK in 2003, LSBF has rapidly become a beacon of innovation in business education. In 2011, we expanded our horizons to...

About Certificate courses in English Language in Malaysia

The English language is the most spoken language in the world and is just all over the place. Mastering the English language will help you studying and will help you by your future perspective. The English vocabulary is broad and contains many words that are taken from other languages throughout the history. The pronunciation of some English words is not like how you write it and the grammar and spelling are also not an easy part. So, it is very important to study the English language and follow the courses.

Due to the multicultural landscape in Malaysia, English Language Certificate courses are constantly growing in popularity, with many individuals, both local and foreign looking to get a better hold of the language. 

Did you know that about 4,000 words are added to the dictionary each year? And the English actually originates from what is now called north west Germany and the Netherlands.

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