1. What are the instructors at BCLC like?
Our instructors are passionate, certified educators with years of experience in language teaching. We have both native English speakers and highly trained local lecturers who bring international and local expertise to the classroom.
2. What do BCLC courses offer to students?
We focus on real communication skills. Our programs are designed to improve your speaking, listening, reading, and writing with a strong academic foundation. We also include practical topics for daily life and university success.
3. What is the difference between IELTS and TOEFL?
Both are English proficiency tests. IELTS is more common in the UK, Australia, and Malaysia, while TOEFL is preferred in the USA. IELTS includes a face-to-face speaking test, while TOEFL is entirely computer-based.
4. How big are the classes at BCLC?
We keep our classes small—usually between 8 and 15 students—to ensure every learner receives personal attention.
5. When do classes start?
New classes begin every month. You can check the schedule on our website or contact us for the latest intake dates.
6. What if my English is very weak?
No problem! We welcome beginners and support you from the basics. Our placement test helps us find the right level for you, and our friendly teachers will guide you step by step.
7. Do I have to pay for the placement test?
No, it’s free for all students who register at BCLC. We want to help you find the right class without stress.
8. What is the minimum course registration period?
The minimum registration is one month, but most students choose 3 to 6 months for better progress.
9. What are the benefits of studying in Malaysia?
Malaysia is a multicultural country with affordable living costs, excellent education, and English-speaking communities. It’s a safe, student-friendly environment in the heart of Southeast Asia.
10. What is the BCLC University Pathway Program?
Our pathway helps students improve English and prepare for admission to universities in Malaysia, Canada, or other countries. We guide you through every step of your academic journey.
11. Does BCLC provide one-to-one tutoring?
Yes! You can book private lessons with our instructors if you prefer personalized learning or need extra help in specific areas.
12. Is there an age limit to apply at BCLC?
For visa purposes, we generally accept students between 18 to 45 years old, but we welcome all age groups who are already in Malaysia with a valid visa.
13. What are the steps for registration and visa application?
Our process is simple:
1. Submit your application and documents.
2. Take a placement test.
3. Receive your offer letter.
4. Apply for a student visa (we help you!).
5. Join your class and start your journey!
14. What documents are required for a student visa?
You’ll need your passport, academic certificates, passport-size photo, and medical check-up documents. We will send you the exact checklist.
15. When should I apply?
We recommend applying 1–2 months in advance to allow time for visa processing and placement.
16. Can I reserve a place in advance?
Yes, you can reserve your spot with a small deposit. Contact us to secure your preferred intake.
17. Do you accept credit card payments?
Yes! We accept credit/debit cards, bank transfers, and online payments.
18. Can I pay my tuition monthly?
Yes, we offer monthly payment plans to make it easier for you to manage your budget.
19. Will I receive a letter of acceptance?
Yes. Once your application is approved, we issue an official Letter of Offer for your visa and enrollment process.
20. What currency should I use for payments?
We prefer Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) for local payments. International students can also pay in USD or via international bank transfer.
21. What are the visa requirements?
The same documents you submit for BCLC registration are used for your visa application—no extra steps!
22. Can I study on a tourist visa?
No. Tourist visas don’t allow study in Malaysia. You’ll need a student visa, and we help you apply for it once you’re accepted.
23. How long is a student visa valid?
Usually for the full course duration—6 to 12 months depending on your program.
24. What if my visa is rejected?
We will guide you through alternative solutions. You may be able to reapply or switch to online classes temporarily.
25. Can I work while studying?
No, student visa holders are not allowed to work in Malaysia during their studies. Our priority is your academic success.
26. Can I study with a work permit?
Unfortunately, no. If you’re in Malaysia on a work visa, you need to switch to a student visa to enroll in full-time classes.
27. When should I travel to Malaysia?
We recommend arriving at least 7 to 10 days before your course begins. This gives you time to settle in, adjust to the climate, and get familiar with the city.
28. How much money should I bring with me?
We suggest preparing enough to cover your first month of expenses—this includes accommodation, transport, food, and some personal items. A good starting point is RM 2,000–3,000.
29. Which airport should I fly to?
Please book your flight to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). If you arrive at a different airport, inform our team in advance so we can assist you.
30. Is a Letter of Acceptance required for entering Malaysia?
Yes, most students entering on a student visa must carry a Letter of Acceptance from BCLC. Our admissions team will send it to you once your registration is confirmed.
31. Who will pick me up from the airport?
Our official BCLC team can provide an airport pickup service to welcome you when you arrive in Malaysia.
32. How much does the airport pickup cost?
The standard fee is RM 500. Pickup is available from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Request must be submitted 7 days in advance. No service on weekends or public holidays.
33. What time will I be picked up?
We’ll schedule your pickup based on your flight arrival time. Our driver or team member will be waiting with a sign and your name.
34. Who helps with accommodation arrangements?
Our advisors will assist you in finding comfortable accommodation that suits your needs and budget—before or after you arrive.
35. What kind of accommodation is available?
Students can choose from student hostels, private rooms, shared apartments, or homestay options.
36. I have a tourist visa. Can I open a bank account in Malaysia?
Unfortunately, no. Bank accounts in Malaysia require a student visa. However, you can still use international debit or credit cards.
37. My country gave me a scholarship. How can I get a Letter of Acceptance?
Please contact our admissions team. We will guide you and provide a customised Letter of Acceptance for scholarship documentation.
38. I have a government scholarship. How can I apply for a student visa?
Once you are accepted into our program, we will assist you step-by-step through the visa application process, including all required documents for government sponsorship.
39. Can I apply for a scholarship from BCLC?
Yes! BCLC offers special scholarships and discounts for local students and selected international applicants. Just ask our advisors—we’re happy to help you check your eligibility.