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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Dubai is a rapidly developing global educational spot with competitive courses, advanced facilities, and affordable tuition fees. It has a mid-range cost of living, high safety and increasing post-study work opportunities.
Due to its connections with varied industries, global financial hub, and a quick growing economy, Dubai is becoming a famous education destination for Indian students. This also because Dubai has a culturally familiar environment closer to India.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
This depends on the university you are applying for. If the university has mandated giving IELTS score, then you need to appear for the examination, and give your test score. The minimum IELTS score varies from 5.5 to 7. IELTS is commonly accepted English language proficiency test accepted globally.
But universities give you several alternatives to IELTS to study in Dubai. Hence, look for the university that fits you best, and does not require an IELTS score to process your application. Some universities also have their own interview, or assessment to judge your English proficiency.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students interested in a PR in UAE, can get the same. For that, they'll need to meet one of the conditions mentioned below.
- If purusing higher education in a UAE based institute
- Own a property in the country
- Are a child, spouse, maid or parent of a UAE citizen or a relative of the same
- Made a investment worth a significant sum of money
- Have a full-time job in the country under a private or Government company or agency
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Khalifa University is the best ranked institute in UAE, ranking #177 as part of the QS World ranking for the year 2026.
Khalifa is known for offering courses mainly focusing on energy, engineering, robotics & AI.
The institute has an acceptance rate of only 9%, making it tough to secure admission at.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Finding a place to live in Dubai can be daunting at first, but it is not impossible Some of the tips are mentioned below to land a budget student residence in Dubai:
· Start Early: It is crucial to jump in the pool of competitive Dubai rental market to secure the best deal possible.
· Set a Budget: Setting a monthly budget can help cut-down any non-important expenses. Tracking it becomes a lot easier if the help of Google sheets or Notion is taken.
· Look for Roommates: Bas
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 3
One of the toughest considerations for an international student is to 'where to live in Dubai as a student'. It is important to consider the location as this factor decides the monthly rent in relation to the connectivity, facilities, and cost of living.
Some of the top locations a student should go for include:
- Dubai International Academic City (DIAC)
- Dubai Knowledge Park
- Al Barsha
- Deira
- Mirdif
- Bur Dubai
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