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Malaysian students can enjoy Apple Music at half price

Apple wants to make its music service more accessible to students worldwide. Instead of paying full price, this new student membership lets you enjoy the same perks at up to 50% off.

This student benefit is now available in almost all countries where Apple Music is available and this includes Israel, Malaysia, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal and Taiwan. It’s open to all students studying undergraduate or post-graduate courses at a qualifying institute.

In Malaysia, a full Apple Music subscription costs RM14.90/month while the family option costs RM22.90/month. With this student discount, it will cost just RM6.90/month which is about 54% off the normal rate.

To qualify, you would need to verify your eligibility via UNiDAYS on Apple Music. Once you’re subscribed, you can enjoy the discounted rate for up to 4 years (48 months), which is equivalent to a RM384 worth of savings. You can sign up here or via the Apple Music app on your Apple device.

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