• 03 Aug, 2025

Education

Health First: Medical Tests Now Required for UAE University Entry

Health First: Medical Tests Now Required for UAE University Entry

Grade 12 students across the UAE are now required to undergo medical fitness tests to secure admission to universities locally and abroad. Offered by Emirates Health Services, the streamlined service ensures students are healthy and ready for academic life, with certificates issued within 24–48 hours across 41 centres in six emirates.

UAE Strengthens Study Abroad Standards with New Accreditation Verification Service for Students

The UAE Ministry of Higher Education has launched a new service to help Emirati students verify the accreditation of academic programmes and universities abroad. Aimed at both scholarship and self-funded students, the initiative ensures all overseas education meets official standards, guiding students toward globally ranked, high-quality institutions.

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Ras Al Khaimah Celebrates 19th Annual Awards for Educational Excellence Under Patronage of Sheikh Saud

Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Ras Al Khaimah celebrated its 19th Annual Awards for Educational Excellence, honouring outstanding achievements across schools, universities, educators, and students. The event highlighted the Emirate’s unwavering commitment to innovation, inclusion, and the transformative power of education.

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UAE Retake Exams End Thursday; Final Results on July 14 Ministry of Education Confirms No Grade Changes After Results Are Released

Retake exams for UAE public and private school students following the Ministry of Education curriculum conclude on Thursday, with final results set to be announced on July 14. The Ministry has confirmed that no changes will be allowed once the results are released, and certified digital certificates will be issued for all eligible students.

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UAE Ministry of Education Issues Clear Tuition Refund Guidelines for Private School Transfers

The UAE Ministry of Education has issued a clear set of guidelines outlining how tuition and related fees should be refunded when students withdraw or transfer from private schools. Applicable in Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Fujairah, and Ras Al Khaimah, the policy ensures transparency, protects parents’ rights, and defines schools' responsibilities in managing fee refunds.

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