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Education reform has focused on creating a system and curricula that foster student skills development in line with UAE labour market needs and encourage ... The ministry is responsible for setting ...
The UAE has introduced new rules to recognise and authenticate qualifications issued by foreign higher education institutions ... reduced by more than 70 per cent compared to the previous system, and ...
The Dindigul District Administration has set up a control room to clarify queries regarding higher education for the benefit of students. During an orientation programme held for students in ...
International students now make up 35% of the total student ... appeal of Dubai’s private higher education sector and its diverse programme offerings for UAE nationals. Her Excellency Aisha ...
The Reserve Bank of India has given "in-principle" approval to Emirates NBD Bank PJSC to set up a wholly owned unit in India, the central bank said on Monday. Emirates NBD, Dubai's biggest bank by ...
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR ... which saw the requirements reduced by over 70% compared to the previous system, and the number of students with recognised ...
Student enrolment at higher education institutions licensed and regulated by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority ...
Abu Dhabi– Liwa College, a subsidiary of NEMA Holding, with campuses in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, has announced its transition to Liwa University (LU), effective 28 April 2025, following approval by the ...
MANILA, Philippines — Access to higher education has increased to 47 percent ... the acceptance rate is 15 percent. “UP has become very elitist, private school-(oriented),” De Vera said.
MoHESR also enhances efficiency and integration with local scholarship bodies The Ministry of Higher Education ... the UAE’s Zero Government Bureaucracy programme. The revamped system ...
During 2014-2015, none of India's institutions, not even the IITs, IIMs, or NITs, featured in global rankings such as Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) and Times Higher Education (THE).In response ...