The UAE is Opening its Doors for Pakistani Students
The UAE is Opening its Doors for Pakistani Students
In addition to the UAE's National Strategy for Higher Education 2030 and the numerous scholarships available, Dubai's plethora of renowned international institutes has made the city an excellent choice for Pakistanis seeking an affordable, international university experience.
The Expanded Professional Experience project, which was introduced in 2017 as part of the nation's plan, offers students a variety of career training programs, including on-campus work, job shadowing, joint ventures, and vocational training.
In order to expand the number of Ph.D. students, the Investment in Knowledge initiative increased funding for postgraduate education and encouraged students to seek higher education by guaranteeing lucrative employment opportunities.
International campuses for universities from the US, the UK, Australia, and France can be found in Dubai.
In addition to Middlesex, Dubai is home to campuses for numerous other universities, including Curtin University, University of Birmingham, University of Wollongong, and Bayes Business School (formerly Cass Business School).
According to reports, Pakistanis who attended a school following the English Curriculum and completed their O and A Levels are ‘great students’ due to their strong academic background and typically integrate easier to life abroad in universities.
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