Mandatory Guidelines
Mandatory Guidelines for Students Traveling Abroad
As you prepare for your academic journey to Dubai, it is imperative to adhere strictly to the following essential guidelines to ensure a seamless transition and stay:
- Valid Passport: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 12 months beyond your planned travel date. This is non-negotiable for entry into Dubai.
- Visa Responsibility: While the institute provides support during the visa application process, the approval remains entirely at the discretion of the immigration authorities. Please note that the institute cannot be held accountable for any visa rejections, delays, or related financial implications.
- Medical & Health Compliance: Completion of all mandatory medical examinations and vaccinations as dictated by UAE health regulations is required before departure. We strongly recommend securing comprehensive health insurance to cover any medical emergencies during your stay.
- Financial Preparedness: Full payment of tuition fees, accommodation charges, and other compulsory costs must be made according to the designated payment schedule. Additionally, adequate provision should be made for personal expenses such as transportation and day-to-day living costs.
- Legal & Conduct Compliance: Strict adherence to all local laws in Dubai and the policies of your accommodation is required. Students are solely responsible for any legal issues or misconduct that may occur.
- Emergency Preparedness: It is essential to provide the institution with up-to-date emergency contact information. Always have copies of critical documents like your passport, visa, academic records, and insurance on hand for your safety.
- Cultural Sensitivity & Professionalism: A high level of respect for faculty, peers, and the local community must be maintained at all times. Failure to do so may lead to disciplinary measures.
Strict compliance with these guidelines is crucial to guaranteeing both your security and a rewarding educational experience.