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Study in Dubai from Bangladesh

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Studying in Dubai from Bangladesh is gaining popularity thanks to its globally accredited universities, modern infrastructure, and multicultural environment. Dubai offers a perfect combination of international education and proximity, with options that are cost-effective and career-focused.

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Why Choose to Study in Dubai for Higher Education?

Dubai hosts branch campuses of top global universities from the UK, USA, Australia, and more. With a fast-growing education sector and English-taught programs, it’s a great choice for Bangladeshi students seeking high-quality international education closer to home.


🇦🇪 Why Study in Dubai from Bangladesh?

Here’s why more Bangladeshi students are choosing Dubai for their higher education:


✅ Globally accredited universities with international campuses

✅ English-medium education across all disciplines

✅ Affordable tuition and living costs compared to the West

✅ Study in a safe, innovative, and multicultural city

✅ Part-time job opportunities for international students


Wahead's Institute of Professional Studies (WIPS) helps you make your study in Dubai journey smooth — from application to arrival.

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Wahead’s Visa Support

  • Support for university application and document preparation
  • Visa file guidance including financial documents and sponsor letters
  • Appointment scheduling and interview preparation
  • Fast and reliable visa processing with checklist support
  • Pre-departure briefings and accommodation help

Test Preparation for Studying in Dubai from Bangladesh

Most universities in Dubai accept students without IELTS, but some may still require proof of English proficiency. WIPS helps you meet all academic and documentation needs.


✅ IELTS prep (if required by specific institutions)

✅ Support with statement of purpose and application essays

✅ Certified translation and notarization of academic documents


Wahead's Institute of Professional Studies (WIPS) ensures your journey to study in Dubai from Bangladesh is fully prepared and stress-free.


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Top FAQs About Study in Dubai

  • How much does it cost to study in Dubai from Bangladesh?

    Tuition ranges from AED 25,000 to AED 70,000 per year, depending on the institution. Living costs are also affordable compared to the US or UK.

  • Is IELTS required to study in Dubai?

    Many universities offer admission without IELTS, especially if your previous education was in English. WIPS helps determine your eligibility.

  • Can I work while studying in Dubai?

    Yes. Students can work part-time for up to 15 hours/week during semesters and full-time during breaks, with university and immigration approval.

  • What is the visa process to study in Dubai from Bangladesh?

    After receiving your admission letter, WIPS helps you prepare the student visa file including passport, sponsor documents, health check, and bank proof.

  • Are there scholarships available for Bangladeshi students in Dubai?

    Yes. Many universities offer merit-based and need-based scholarships for international students. WIPS will guide your scholarship applications.

  • How can WIPS support my study in Dubai from Bangladesh?

    From university selection and admission to visa processing, test prep, and travel support — WIPS offers complete consultancy for studying in Dubai.

  • What are the popular courses to study in Dubai from Bangladesh?

    Business, IT, engineering, hospitality, architecture, and health sciences are popular among Bangladeshi students in Dubai.