Abu Dhabi
Capital
Arabic
Language
+971
Dialing Code
UAE Dirham
Currency
3.6+ Million
Population
359
Universities
485,555
International
Students
AED 40,000
Tuition fee
Why Choose Dubai?
Dubai has emerged as a top destination for higher education, innovation, and global student satisfaction. Here’s why many students choose to study in Dubai:

1. Globally Recognized Universities

Hosts 70+ international branch campuses and private universities

2. No Language Barriers

English widely used in academics; IELTS/TOEFL often not required

3. Affordable Education

Reasonable tuition fees with scholarships & grants

4. Work While Studying

Part-time work: 15 hrs/week during semesters, 40 hrs/week during breaks

5. Tax-Free Benefits

Zero income tax makes post-study work financially attractive

Admission Requirement For Studying In Dubai
Documents Required for Admission:
Academic Records (Transcripts, Certificates)
TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo Scores
Valid Passport
SOP (Statement of Purpose)
University Application Form
Letters of Recommendation
Financial Proof (for I-20 issuance)
Resume/CV
Documents Required for CAS:
Tuition fee payment Receipt
Tuberculosis Report
Financial Fund
Provisional Offer letter from the University
Visa Documentation:
Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies
Financial Documents
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Academic Documents & Test Scores
Academic Intake

Major Intake : September & January

Rolling Intake : April, May, November

Top Universities

Cost & Financial Planning
Tuition Fees:

AED 40,000 – 60,000 per year

Living Costs:

AED 990 – AED 4,801 per year

Additional Costs (travel, pocket money):

AED 2,000 – 3,000/year

Visa Process

1

Apply for Offer Letter
- Apply online/offline to Dubai-based universities
- Receive a conditional or unconditional admission offer

2

Submit Required Documents
- Provide passport, academic transcripts, SOP, and other required paperwork

3

Pay Tuition Fee
- Pay required deposit or full first-year fee
- Receive official fee receipt for visa processing

4

Apply for Student Visa
- Usually applied through the university
- Submit required financial and medical documents

5

Complete Medical Test & Emirates ID Process
- Undergo medical screening in Dubai
- Apply for Emirates ID (mandatory for residency)

6

Receive Visa
- Valid for 1 year, renewable annually based on course duration

FAQs

Dubai offers world-class education, globally recognized degrees, and international campuses of top universities like Heriot-Watt, University of Birmingham, and Murdoch University. It also provides a multicultural environment, safe city life, and proximity to Nepal.

Tuition fees typically range from AED 35,000 to AED 90,000 per year depending on the course and institution. Living expenses are around AED 2,500 to AED 5,000 per month, covering accommodation, food, transport, and other costs.

Yes. Many universities in Dubai offer merit-based scholarships, early application discounts, and tuition fee waivers for international students. You can apply directly through the university’s scholarship portal or during your admission process.

Common requirements include:

  • Academic transcripts (10+2 for Bachelor’s, Bachelor’s for Master’s)
  • Valid passport
  • English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL or equivalent)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation (for PG)
    Some universities also accept students without IELTS if they studied in English previously.

Yes. International students in free zone universities are eligible for part-time work up to 15-20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays, with permission from their university and Dubai Development Authority.

Yes. Dubai is considered one of the safest cities in the world, with strict laws, low crime rates, and a high standard of living. Student support services and secure accommodations are readily available.

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