The low temperature microwave sintered NiCuZn and MgCuZn ferrites with compositions Ni0.35Cu0.05Zn0.60Fe 2O4 and Mg0.35Cu0.05Zn 0.60Fe2O4 were synthesized by conventional mixed oxide method. NiCuZn and MgCuZn ferrite samples obtained showed better sintered densities at 950 and 900 °C, respectively. The scanning electron micrographs of both the ferrite samples appear to be very much similar. The magnitude of initial permeability of MgCuZn ferrite samples is found to be obviously higher than those of NiCuZn ferrite samples at all sintering temperatures. This is mainly due to the fact that MgCuZn ferrite has smaller magnetocrystalline anisotropy constant and magnetostrictive constant. NiCuZn ferrites have higher saturation magnetization than MgCuZn ferrites, which is due to the higher magnetic moment of NiCuZn ferrites. Our results indicate that the microwave sintering method seems to be a potential technique in the MLCI technology. © 2010 Elsevier B.V.