Medical screening is a health check that consists of a general examination by the examining doctor, blood and urine tests as well as a chest x-ray examination.
A medical examination is required for all international students before arrival into Malaysia with the exception of students who are enrolling into Public Universities.
In addition, a Post arrival medical examination is mandatory for international students and you are required to attend and complete the medical examination at EMGS’s approved panel of clinics/hospitals within 7 days from your date of entry into Malaysia. Students enrolling into Malaysia Public Universities can attend the medical screening at clinics located in their universities. (I cited from FAQ emgs)
In the above statement “A medical examination is required for all international students before arrival into Malaysia with the exception of students who are enrolling into Public Universities”, meaning the requirement os only for non-public university syudents
However, in other page of medical screening, emgs informs “As a new international student, you will be required to attend a medical screening while you are still in your home country. You will then be required to submit your pre-arrival medical examination report together with all other relevant documents required to the institution. If the medical screening is done at a registered overseas clinic, the medical examination report will be automatically submitted online by the clinic”.
It’s better if you email directly to emgs to clarify
Medical screening is a health check that consists of a general examination by the examining doctor, blood and urine tests as well as a chest x-ray examination.
A medical examination is required for all international students before arrival into Malaysia with the exception of students who are enrolling into Public Universities.
In addition, a Post arrival medical examination is mandatory for international students and you are required to attend and complete the medical examination at EMGS’s approved panel of clinics/hospitals within 7 days from your date of entry into Malaysia. Students enrolling into Malaysia Public Universities can attend the medical screening at clinics located in their universities. (I cited from FAQ emgs)
In the above statement “A medical examination is required for all international students before arrival into Malaysia with the exception of students who are enrolling into Public Universities”, meaning the requirement os only for non-public university syudents
However, in other page of medical screening, emgs informs “As a new international student, you will be required to attend a medical screening while you are still in your home country. You will then be required to submit your pre-arrival medical examination report together with all other relevant documents required to the institution. If the medical screening is done at a registered overseas clinic, the medical examination report will be automatically submitted online by the clinic”.
In brief, we should directly ask emgs for further explanation. Hope it answers your question.