Malaysian students and teachers, get ready for some exciting news! The highly-anticipated Apple Education Back To School Promotion for 2023 is now available, and it comes with a fantastic offer of a complimentary pair of AirPods.
Starting on February 2, 2023, this promotion allows you to purchase selected iPad, MacBook, and iMac products and receive a complimentary pair of AirPods. This offer is available for MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iPad Air, iPad Pro, and iMac models.

If you purchase any of the mentioned products, you will be entitled to a free pair of AirPods 2nd Generation. However, if you wish to upgrade, you can pay an additional fee to receive AirPods 3rd Generation or AirPods Pro!

You can purchase an iPad Air at a discounted price of as low as RM2,659 with the Apple Education discount and get free Airpods along with your purchase. However, please note that this offer is only available for purchase with a verified student or education worker email on the Apple Education website.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to upgrade your tech devices and grab a free pair of AirPods!

Here are the qualified purchasers of Apple’s Higher Education Offer 2023:
The Apple Online Store for Education allows certain individuals, known as “Qualified Purchasers,” to make purchases. These include:
- Employees of any education institution: This category includes both public and private institution employees in Malaysia.
- Tertiary education students: Students currently enrolled or have been accepted into a tertiary education institution in Malaysia are eligible to make purchases.
- Parents of tertiary education students: Parents who buy on behalf of their child, who is currently attending or has been accepted into Malaysia’s public or private tertiary education institution, are also eligible to make purchases.
In summary, these individuals can take advantage of the benefits of the Apple Online Store for Education.
For additional information, visit the official Apple Malaysia website to learn more about this promotion.
Source: Apple