Undergraduate admission to the University of Malta is determined on the basis of school exam results (i.e. A-Levels). Full-time undergraduate programs are free of charge to Maltese and EU residents, while international students (of which there are around 600 enrolled at the university) must pay fees. Teaching is split across 14 faculties: Arts; Built Environment; Dental Surgery; Economics, Management & Accountancy; Education; Engineering; Health Sciences; Information & Communication Technology; Laws; Media & Knowledge Sciences; Medicine & Surgery; Science; Social Wellbeing and Theology.
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Undergraduate admission to the University of Malta is determined on the basis of school exam results (i.e. A-Levels). Full-time undergraduate programs are free of charge to Maltese and EU residents, while international students (of which there are around 600 enrolled at the university) must pay fees. Teaching is split across 14 faculties: Arts; Built Environment; Dental Surgery; Economics, Management & Accountancy; Education; Engineering; Health Sciences; Information & Communication Technology; Laws; Media & Knowledge Sciences; Medicine & Surgery; Science; Social Wellbeing and Theology.