Study in Dubai

About Dubai

Studying in Dubai comes with a dual benefit of accessing global campuses of universities of world repute and job opportunities of a booming economy at the same time. Institutions in Dubai have affiliations with international universities, offer a wide range of programs suiting your academic pursuits and have world class learning facilities. Dubai is among the fastest growing world economies and has an entrepreneurial ecosystem that creates hundreds of thousands of new jobs in diverse areas. Presence of renowned global universities and a robust economy makes studying in Dubai a very lucrative choice.

Why study here?
Home to some of the best universities in the region
The United Arab Emirates prides itself on being home to some of the best universities in the Gulf region. In the latest QS Arab Region University Rankings, 14 UAE universities were featured.

Among these top universities is Al Ain University, located in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Across six colleges, Al Ain University offers 26 academic programmes (17 bachelor’s, eight master’s, as well as a postgraduate professional diploma in teaching).

The university’s programmes undergo regular reviews by the United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Education (MOE) as well as international accreditation bodies so that students can be confident that they’re getting the best education. For example, the university’s College of Engineering is accredited by the US-based Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), and the Bachelor of Pharmacy programme was the first in the UAE to be granted International Certification by the prestigious Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) in the US.

Similarly, the university’s Bachelor of Law programme received accreditation from the Supreme Council for Evaluation, Research and Higher Education (HCERES) in France while the Bachelor of Mass Communication and Media has been accredited by AQAS. Study your degree in English

English is widely spoken across the UAE due to the incredibly diverse population and is the main language of business and education. The country’s higher education system is also largely influenced by western higher education systems, meaning you can graduate with an internationally recognised degree in English.

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