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The UAE Ministry of Education has said that applicants to UAE universities will not have to take the Emirates Standardized Test (EmSAT) or transition courses. The UAE Ministry of Education has said that applicants to UAE universities will not have to take the Emirates Standardized Test (EmSAT) or transition courses.
EmSAT is a
national test in the UAE that students must pass to enroll in universities in
the UAE or abroad, and according to the official notification from the Ministry
of Education, high school students may be conditionally exempt from taking this
test. . base. Students must submit a “Letter of No Objection for Conditional
Admission” and have completed one year of college or university to be eligible
for admission.
Speaking about decision, the Ministry of the education of the Arab emirates unis, the Dr Ahmad bin Abdullah Belhoul Al Falasi, a statement that the recent changes made by students of the teaching staff in the table after their termination of the premiership Academic year.
He further noted that the decision will enhance students' interest, improve the education system across the country and develop a competitive environment.
The Minister
of Education explained that the policy changes were announced after a
comprehensive review of the educational certificate equivalency process and
other shortcomings.
Note that if a student does not meet any of the requirements at the end of the conditional admission period, the college or university may either revoke the admission or grant the student an additional semester to meet the requirements.
In addition,
the notification points out that higher education institutions must submit a
report to the ministry regarding students with conditional admission.
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