Most Malaysians know raising a child is expensive. What many don’t realise is how quickly the little expenses add up.
It’s not just school fees or university. It starts with diapers, formula, doctor visits, childcare — and before you know it, what feels like “just RM50 here and there” becomes hundreds, then thousands, every month.
So what’s the real cost of raising a child in Malaysia today?
Age 0 – The expensive beginning

The first two years are often the most cash-intensive. Before your baby even arrives, there are already medical costs to prepare for:
- Prenatal check-ups: RM100–RM300 per visit (private)
- Delivery costs: RM2,600–RM45,000 depending on hospital and birth type
- Confinement lady: RM3,500–RM5,500
- Baby essentials setup (one-off): RM1,500–RM5,500
That includes:
- Cot
- Stroller
- Car seat
- Breast pump
- Steriliser
- Baby monitor
And then come the recurring monthly costs.
A rough monthly estimate for a baby under 2:

- Diapers RM150 – RM350
- Formula milk RM200 – RM700
- Baby wipes & toiletries RM80 – RM150
- Clothing RM150 – RM500
- Vaccinations / clinic visits RM100 – RM500
- Childcare / babysitter RM600 – RM1,500
That’s roughly RM1,280 to RM3,700 a month — and that’s before factoring in emergencies.
Tiny human. Big burn rate.
Ages 3-6: Preschool kicks in

This is when many parents start feeling the “education creep”.
Preschool costs vary widely:
- Government kindergarten: RM25–RM50/month
- Private preschool: RM500–RM950/month
- International preschool: RM2,000–RM5,000/month
And it’s rarely just tuition.
There’s usually:
- Registration fees
- Activity fees
- Uniforms
- Annual concert costumes
- School trips
Add enrichment classes (phonics, swimming, coding, music), and parents can easily spend RM1,500+ monthly.
Ages 7-17: The hidden costs of “free” schooling

Public school in Malaysia is affordable — but not free in practice.
Parents still pay yearly for:
- Uniforms RM150 – RM350
- School supplies RM150 – RM300
- Tuition RM1,800 – RM4,800
- Transport RM1,000 – RM4,000
- Pocket money RM1,200 – RM2,500
That can still total RM4,300–RM12,000 a year.
Private and international schools? That jumps dramatically.
- Private schools: RM10,000–RM35,000/year
- International schools: RM20,000–RM100,000/year
Education becomes the biggest deciding factor in total child-raising costs.
University: The final big bill

By the time your child reaches university, you’re looking at one final major financial commitment.
Estimated costs:
Local universities
- Public universities: RM6,000–RM20,000 total
- Private universities: RM12,000–RM250,000 total
Examples include Universiti Putra Malaysia and Monash University Malaysia.
Overseas education
Countries like the UK, Australia, and the US can cost:
- RM100,000–RM200,000 per year
- Excluding flights and emergencies
A 3-year degree abroad can easily exceed RM500,000.
And that’s assuming costs stay stable — which they rarely do.
Inflation, currency changes, and lifestyle upgrades can push this even higher.
The real takeaway
Raising a child isn’t about spending the most. It’s about being financially prepared for the many phases ahead. The earlier you start planning — whether for diapers next month or university 18 years from now — the more options you’ll have later. Because when it comes to parenting, surprises are guaranteed. Financial stress doesn’t have to be.
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