When local and expat families in the Emirates think about higher education, it’s only natural for them to want the best. After all, there are approximately 60 international institutions to choose from right here in the UAE. But with so many choices both at home and abroad, how do students find the best one for them?
One of the first things to consider is the ability to speak directly with representatives from an institution, which demonstrates their interest in getting to know student applicants. While online chat options exist, meeting face to face can often give students and their families a better impression of what it might be like to join that institution.
This month, BMI & Times Higher Education, owner of the prestigious World University Rankings, is giving that opportunity to those living in the UAE by way of their UAE Education Fair (bitly link for https://uae.talkglobalstudy.com/ ), which brings over 100 international institutions to Dubai and Abu Dhabi from October 15-17.
The UAE’s biggest international education event just got bigger.
Organised by London-based BMI and Times Higher Education, owners of the prestigious World University Rankings, the UAE Education Fair is about to be their biggest yet.
Now in its 10th year, this global event series will visit Dubai and Abu Dhabi from October 15-17, providing students and their families the opportunity to meet face to face with over 100 top universities and colleges from more than 20 countries. Exhibitor space for institutions sold out six months in advance, making this the largest event in its history and representing even greater choices for Emirati students and local expats.
Interest in international higher education institutions has soared, with some universities in the US and UK seeing double and triple the number of applications. As a result, admission to the best colleges has become even more competitive, making it increasingly important for students to stand out during the selection process.
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