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No fee increase in Dubai schools for 2021-22 academic year

UAE s University of Wollongong in Dubai to Give Indian Students Looking for International Degrees The Edge in the Global Pursuit for Future-Ready Skills

University of Wollongong in Dubai UAE’s University of Wollongong in Dubai to Give Indian Students Looking for International Degrees The Edge in the Global Pursuit for Future-Ready Skills Monday, March 15, 2021 4:00PM IST (10:30AM GMT) Launches the Middle East’s first innovative Career Readiness Program involving mentorship from six world-class business experts UOWD Campus of the Future UOWD Campus of the Future   Dubai, United Arab Emirates & India:   Added benefits to international students include free COVID-19 vaccinations, option to sponsor family members and preparation to join a global business environment after graduation The Edge combines cutting-edge tools and hands-on mentoring from a team of international experts who use scientific assessment to take students from classroom to boardroom

Emirates News Agency - No fee increase at Dubai schools for 2021-22 academic year: KHDA

DUBAI, 15th March, 2021 (WAM) The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) today announced that private schools in Dubai will not be increasing tuition fees for the 2021-22 academic year. This is the second consecutive year that fees for Dubai schools have remained steady. The announcement follows the release of the annual Education Cost Index (ECI) calculated by the Dubai Statistics Centre, which measures annual changes in the costs of running a school, including salaries, rent and utilities. The ECI for this year stands.

Freeze on private school fees is a welcome gesture

Freeze on private school fees is a welcome gesture Filed on March 15, 2021 It will give households some relief at a time when the pandemic has strained financial budgets. The foundation of a society and its future rest on the quality of education its children receive at the school and university levels. Schools, arguably, are the engines of social change, equipping children with the power of knowledge and learning to be able to climb the scales of social mobility on their own. But what is often a stumbling block for parents and students alike is access to good education, preferably for free or at an affordable price. Dearth of public or government-funded schools often push parents towards the private ones. In Dubai, for instance, a majority of its over 250,000-strong student population attends private schools, despite high tuition fees. A number of reports have pointed out this, the latest one being the 2019 survey by Dubai-based Education Intelligence Group. It noted th

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