The UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research has announced revisions to its policies regarding the recognition of foreign university degrees.
Under the new regulations, the ministry will grant conditional recognition to degrees obtained through distance learning, open education, online education, and correspondence education, provided they meet specific criteria set by a dedicated ministerial committee.
Additionally, the ministry has clarified that vocational certificates, training programme certificates, and degrees obtained through specialised programmes catering to specific student demographics will not be recognised.
A statement released by the ministry emphasised the importance of compliance with these new regulations for students who have obtained their degrees through non-traditional study modes.
To streamline the recognition process, the ministry has appointed two external agencies—Dataflow and QuadraBay—as authorised partners for degree verification and equivalency certification. These agencies, recognised by the UAE’s educational authorities, play a crucial role in verifying qualifications before they undergo the official recognition process.
The recognition process consists of two stages:
The ministry highlighted that the recognition service is fully online, with no fixed application deadlines. The process typically takes 30 working days, while applicants wishing to appeal a recognition decision have a three-month window to request a review.
In response to inquiries regarding the recognition of foreign university degrees earned through non-traditional study formats, the ministry confirmed that each case is assessed individually. The key requirement is that the awarding institution must be accredited by the academic accreditation authorities in its home country. Furthermore, students must adhere to the study methods officially approved by their respective universities.
The ministry reiterated that the recognition committee does not consider applications for:
The ministry has outlined the following fee structure for degree recognition:
The costs for initial degree verification vary depending on the country of study and the fees imposed by the awarding institution. Payments for recognition services can be made electronically via e-Dirham or postpaid cards.
The ministry has also set five primary conditions for recognising specialised professional qualifications such as diplomas, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees issued by universities outside the UAE.
To qualify for recognition, applicants must:
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