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    Amid Trump threat, why universities in UAE is a great destination for Indian and foreign students

    June 5, 2025Updated:June 5, 2025 World No Comments
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    Trump Threat: Why UAE is a great destination for Indian and foreign students

    As Trump tightens the gates, the Gulf opens its arms

    In the new geopolitical reality of 2025, the world of international education has been turned on its head. For decades, students across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East saw the US as the gold standard—a place where opportunity, diversity, and academic freedom converged. That illusion has shattered. Within hours of taking office for his second term, Donald Trump signed a series of executive orders suspending large categories of international student visas, beginning with a highly symbolic ban on new foreign admissions to Harvard, citing “national security” concerns.In the US today, education policy has become a weapon of ideology. Entry is no longer based on merit but on whether your passport aligns with America’s current geopolitical mood. In such a scenario, a new contender has quietly risen: the United Arab Emirates.

    The Rise of the Gulf Campus

    Once known more for its oil and shopping malls than its academic prowess, the UAE is undergoing a transformation. With massive investments in education, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a globally competitive mindset, the Emirates are positioning themselves as a genuine alternative to the West. And they’re not just building campuses—they’re building credibility.Universities like Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates University in Al Ain, and Abu Dhabi University have surged up global rankings. Khalifa now ranks among the top 250 globally, rivalling established institutions in Europe. NYU Abu Dhabi, a satellite of New York University, routinely ranks among the top 30 in the world, offering Ivy League-quality education with a view of the Gulf.Read: UAE Golden Visa: Which universities make you eligible? Here’s the full list

    What’s on Offer?

    Pretty much everything.From aerospace engineering to artificial intelligence, architecture to art history, the UAE’s universities offer degrees across the spectrum. STEM students will find top-notch labs and partnerships with tech firms. Business students can tap into one of the world’s leading financial hubs. Liberal arts majors can attend global campuses like NYUAD or the American University of Sharjah, which combine Western pedagogy with a truly international student body.And crucially, all of it is taught in English.

    The Benefits

    The UAE is ticking boxes that students and parents alike care about—many of which the West can no longer promise.SafetyIn an increasingly volatile world, the UAE remains one of the safest countries on the planet. Low crime rates, high-tech surveillance, and strict laws mean students can walk around major cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi late into the night without fear.AffordabilityCompared to the eye-watering tuition fees in the US, UK or Australia, UAE education offers value. Public university fees hover around $8,000–14,000 a year, with private institutions going up to $30,000—still far lower than US equivalents. And there are scholarships. Lots of them. Many UAE universities offer generous merit-based and government-backed scholarships to attract global talent.InfrastructureLet’s be honest: Dubai and Abu Dhabi look like cities from the future. Ultra-modern campuses, smart classrooms, well-equipped libraries, cutting-edge research labs, and reliable Wi-Fi aren’t just perks—they’re the norm.Cultural DiversityWalk into a lecture hall at the University of Sharjah or American University in Dubai and you might see students from 70 countries. Indians, Nigerians, Egyptians, Russians, Filipinos, and French—you’ll find them all here. The multicultural mix on UAE campuses offers something increasingly rare in the world: global camaraderie.Location, Location, LocationWant to be close to India but still part of the global network? Want a springboard to Europe, Asia, or Africa? Dubai is six hours from London, three from Mumbai, and a direct flight to almost every major hub. The UAE is a geographic sweet spot.Campus Life: More Than Just BooksUAE universities are not just about academics. They offer thriving campus cultures—student clubs, sports tournaments, cultural fests, innovation challenges, and start-up incubators. From debating societies to AI hackathons, students have the freedom to do more than just study.And with world-class malls, beaches, and cultural festivals nearby, weekend boredom isn’t really a thing.Global Partnerships and Dual DegreesMany UAE institutions have partnered with US, UK, French and Australian universities. This means students can get dual degrees, split semesters across continents, or even spend a year abroad while still being based in the UAE. Think: a degree that starts in Dubai, hops to Paris, and finishes in Boston—without losing credits or time.Universities like Sorbonne Abu Dhabi (yes, that Sorbonne), Heriot-Watt Dubai (Scotland), and Murdoch University Dubai (Australia) give you degrees stamped by their home institutions but tailored for the Gulf market.

    So Who’s It For?

    The UAE isn’t just for the elite or the Gulf-savvy. It’s for the smart student who sees the writing on the wall.

    • For the kid from Nairobi who got rejected from Stanford because of a passport.
    • For the engineering whiz from Dhaka who doesn’t want to gamble his future on a US visa interview.
    • For the Indian student from Kerala who wants world-class education without spending a crore.

    The UAE is offering what the West once did—access, ambition, and academic rigour—without the politics or prejudice.

    Final Word

    In a world where education has become a geopolitical chess piece, the UAE has emerged not just as a safe square—but possibly the new centre of the board. It’s time students stopped thinking of the Gulf as just a work destination. It’s a learning destination now. And in many ways, it might be the smartest move you make.

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