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Dubai, a vibrant city in the United Arab Emirates, has rapidly become a leading destination for higher education in the Middle East. Known for its futuristic architecture, bustling business scene, and multicultural population. The city’s commitment to becoming a global education hub is evident in its state-of-the-art educational facilities and liberal work permit system

Benefits of Studying in Dubai

Educational Excellence:

Dubai has invested heavily in developing areas like Dubai International Academic City (DIAC) and Dubai Knowledge Village (DKV), which are dedicated to higher education and house campuses of prestigious international universities.

Strategic Location:

Geographically located between the East and West, Dubai offers students easy access to global markets and exposure to a wide range of cultures and perspectives, making it a strategic spot for international business and education.

Liberal Work Opportunities:

Post-graduation, Dubai has a straightforward system for obtaining work permits, making it easier for international graduates to start their careers or establish businesses in the city. This openness to foreign talent supports Dubai’s vision as a global business hub.

Educational Institutes in Dubai

  • Universities and Colleges: Dubai hosts several high-profile universities that offer a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Institutions like the American University in Dubai and the University of Wollongong in Dubai are examples of the quality education available.
  • Technical and Vocational Education: For those interested in more practical and career-oriented courses, Dubai offers numerous technical and vocational education options which are designed to meet the needs of various industries in the region.

Scholarships

Dubai universities are known for collaborating with leading industries and companies, enabling programs for students to gain valuable practical experience and potential job opportunities in those companies. 

Types of Scholarships 
  • Merit-Based Scholarships 
  • Need-Based Scholarships 
  • Sports Scholarships 
  • Research Scholarships 
  • Cultural Scholarships 
  • Women in STEM Scholarships 
  • Industry Partnerships Scholarships 
  • Community Impact Scholarships 
  • Alumni Scholarships 
  • Government Scholarships 
Scholarships offered (List will vary every year): 
  • Hamdan Bin Mohammed Scholarship (HBMSU) 
  • Al Dar University College Scholarships 
  • American University in Dubai Scholarships 
  • BITS Pilani Dubai Campus Scholarships 
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Dubai Scholarships 
  • Heriot-Watt University Dubai Campus Scholarships 
  • MODUL University Dubai Scholarships 
  • Canadian University Dubai (CUD) Scholarships 
  • University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD) Scholarships 
  • University of Dubai Scholarships 
  • Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation Scholarships 
  • Zayed University Scholarships 
  • Middlesex University Dubai Scholarships 
  • UAE University Scholarships 
  • Khalifa University Undergraduate Scholarships 
  • Al Qasimi Foundation’s Doctoral Research Grants1 
  • LSE Middle East Centre Emirates Masters Scholarship1 
  • Abraaj RCA Innovation Scholarship for UAE Students1 
  • Middle East Merit Undergraduate Scholarship1, 
  • H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Scholarship for Undergraduate Study2 
  • AUD School Partnership Initiative (ASPI)2 
  • AUD Senior Scholarship 
  • University of Dubai 

Timelines for Admission

Dubai’s universities generally have two main intakes for most academic programs, aligning with the international academic calendar. Here are the typical intake timelines: 

Fall Semester (Primary Intake) 
  • Application Deadlines: Applications for the fall semester usually close between April and June. However, some universities may have deadlines extending to July or even early August. 
  • Semester Start: The fall semester typically begins in late August or early September and runs until December. 
Spring Semester (Secondary Intake) 
  • Application Deadlines: Applications for the spring semester usually close between October and December. Some universities may have deadlines extending to early January. 
  • Semester Start: The spring semester typically begins in January and runs until May. 

 

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