
MCBS Breaks New Ground as First Omani Institution to Partner with ISIC, Opening Doors to Global Student Benefits
The Modern College of Business and Science (MCBS) is proud to announce an innovative partnership with the International Student Identity Card (ISIC) organization, making it the first higher education institution in the Sultanate of Oman to issue ISIC cards to its student community.
Endorsed by UNESCO, ISIC is the only globally recognized proof of student status, accepted in over 130 countries across six continents.
This milestone partnership reflects MCBS's ongoing mission to prepare students for success in an increasingly globalized world. It offers immediate and long-term benefits, positioning MCBS students as part of a powerful international network of learners, explorers, and future leaders. Through this collaboration, MCBS students will gain access to more than 150,000 curated discounts and student-exclusive benefits across travel, education, retail, dining, entertainment, and technology. From reduced airfare and hotel stays to discounts on cultural experiences, software subscriptions, and educational platforms, the ISIC card enhances the student experience both locally and internationally.
'We are pleased that Modern College of Business and Science is leading the way and is the first college in Oman to adopt the ISIC card as the official college ID. The cooperation with ISIC and provision of co-branded Modern College of Business and Science ISIC ID cards to our students is just one of the ways of enhancing the student life experience at the College,' says Dr Moosa Al Kinda, Dean of MCBS. 'We hope that our students will enjoy the new added value and benefits of the ISIC cards both in Oman and abroad.'
The newly introduced co-branded MCBS-ISIC card blends institutional pride with global connectivity. Featuring integrated security measures and digital capabilities, the card will function both as a local student ID and an international access tool, usable through physical presentation or mobile platforms. Michal Lezo, ISIC International Development Manager, commended the partnership, 'The ISIC card is the only internationally recognized student ID in the world. ISIC provides students with access to over 150-thousand benefits in more than 130 countries,' said Michal Lezo, the ISIC International Development Manager. 'Students can save on their flight tickets with Oman Air, admissions to cultural sights, restaurants, accommodation, shopping, and entertainment in Oman and when traveling abroad.'
This collaboration is part of MCBS's broader strategic commitment to holistic student development. The College continues to invest in international partnerships, study abroad opportunities, faculty exchanges, and intercultural programming, all aimed at preparing students to thrive in a rapidly changing world. As Oman continues to strengthen its position as a regional centre of knowledge, MCBS is proud to lead initiatives that connect its students to global networks while reinforcing national aspirations.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Times of Oman
39 minutes ago
- Times of Oman
SalamAir temporarily suspends flights to four countries
MUSCAT: SalamAir on Monday night announced the temporarily suspension of flights to and from Iran, Iraq, Azerbaijan, and Qatar due to the ongoing situation in the region and the resulting closure of airspace. In an official statement issued by SalamAir, the airline confirmed that flights operating to and from Iran, Iraq, Azerbaijan, and Qatar have been temporarily halted as a precautionary measure in response to current regional instability. The airline also noted that other scheduled SalamAir flights may face delays due to the broader disruptions affecting regional air traffic. Passengers are urged to stay updated on their flight status by visiting prior to traveling to the airport. SalamAir reassured passengers that all affected travelers will be informed about alternative travel arrangements.


Times of Oman
2 hours ago
- Times of Oman
Oman air suspends GCC flights
Muscat: In light of rent developments in the region, Oman Air flights to and from Manama, Dubai, , Doha and Kuwait have been temporarily suspended. Flights across the rest of our network may be delayed as a result of longer paths. The airline asks its guests to check their flight status on our website at before leaving for the airport. The airline further said that it is monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates as they become available. The airline extends its sincere appreciation to all valued passengers for their understanding and cooperation.


Times of Oman
2 hours ago
- Times of Oman
Air India suspends Middle East flights
New Delhi: Air India announced on Monday the immediate suspension of all flights operating over Middle East, following Iran's missile strikes on US military base in Qatar. The decision comes amid escalating regional tensions and the temporary closure of Qatari, Kuwait and Bahrain airspace, which serves as a crucial transit corridor for Indian aviation connecting to Europe, West Asia, and Africa. In a statement, Air India Express confirmed that it had already diverted and cancelled operations on impacted routes. 'As a result of the ongoing situation in the Middle East and closure of Qatar airspace, Air India Express has diverted Doha-bound flight from Kochi to Muscat and returned flight bound from Kannur,' the airline spokesperson said.