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United Arab Emirates
Dubai is one of the world’s fastest-growing global education and business hubs, known for its modern skyline, multicultural environment, and strong international connectivity. As part of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai offers a safe, dynamic, and future-focused setting where education, innovation, and industry are closely connected.
With international branch campuses from the UK, Australia, Europe, and Asia, Dubai allows students to earn globally recognised degrees while studying in a tax-free, English-speaking academic environment. The city’s strong links to global industries such as business, technology, hospitality, aviation, media, and engineering make it an attractive destination for students aiming for international careers.
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International students require a UAE Student Residence Visa, usually sponsored by the university.
Dubai offers a wide range of student accommodation options to suit different budgets and lifestyles, though overall market rents are projected to rise by up to 6% in 2026.
International students in Dubai may be allowed to work part-time, subject to regulations set by UAE authorities and education free zones.
Many universities operate under Dubai’s education free zones, such as Dubai International Academic City (DIAC) and Dubai Knowledge Park, offering the same curriculum, assessment, and degree as their home campuses.
For the 2025–2026 academic year, Dubai is welcoming three prestigious new institutions: IIM Ahmedabad (India), American University of Beirut (Lebanon), and Fakeeh College for Medical Sciences (Saudi Arabia).
These campuses are regulated by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), ensuring quality while allowing students to transfer credits to home campuses in countries like the UK, Australia, or India.
Accredited UAE institutions offering programs in business, engineering, IT, education, healthcare, and Islamic studies. These institutions are governed by a separate federal law updated in 2026, which tightens licensing rules and strengthens quality assurance to meet global academic and professional requirements.
Many local universities now offer specialized courses in future-ready fields such as artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and cybersecurity, often featuring lower tuition schedules comparable to domestic rates in some partner countries.
Career-oriented diplomas and degrees in hospitality, aviation, design, and technology. Under the new "Education 33" strategy, these institutions are increasingly practice-oriented, offering "sandwich-degree" programs that allow students to split their studies between Dubai and another country.
Most institutions offer September (Fall) and January (Spring) intakes, with some also providing April or Summer intakes to accommodate the growing influx of international applicants. Indonesian students transferring to these programs may be eligible for "advanced standing," allowing them to skip introductory courses if their prior qualifications meet specific prerequisites.
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