
Dubai's higher education sector sees record growth
Student numbers at Dubai's private higher education institutions are soaring to new heights, with the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) announcing a 20 per cent jump in enrolment for the 2024–25 academic year.
A record 42,026 students are now enrolled across 41 institutions, with 37 of them being international campuses.
They are offering an expanding range of programmes designed for future-focused learners, aligning with Dubai's ambitious Education 33 strategy.
International students, those who came to Dubai specifically to study, saw a sharp 29 per cent increase, now making up 35 per cent of all enrolments.
Dubai is aiming to raise that figure to 50 per cent by 2033, as part of its 'City of Students Game Changer' initiative to become a global hub for higher education.
Emirati enrolment also hit a record, rising 22 per cent, showing strong local confidence in Dubai's private education offerings.
The KHDA's Director General, Aisha Miran, said the growth reflects growing trust in the quality and relevance of education in Dubai. She highlighted that universities are preparing students for the jobs of the future, supporting both Dubai Plan 33 and the city's drive toward a knowledge-based economy.
Four new international universities opened their doors this academic year, from China, India, Russia and Italy.
Dubai's private higher education institutions offer 706 programmes, with degrees in business, information technology, engineering, media and design, and humanities being the most popular among students.
Notably, information technology, engineering, and health and medicine degree programmes saw the biggest enrolment spikes.
Student enrolment at higher education institutions licensed and regulated by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai continued its record-breaking growth, rising by 20% in the 2024–25 academic year. pic.twitter.com/BRPZRPvypY
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 19, 2025
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