Graduates from 34 higher education institutions in the United Arab Emirates can now have their qualification recognition processed automatically by UAE authorities, streamlining access to employment and further education. The Ministry of Education announced the expansion of the automated system on Wednesday, building on a pilot program launched last year. This initiative aims to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for both UAE nationals and expatriate students.
The automated process eliminates the need for physical document submissions and manual verification, significantly accelerating the time it takes for graduates to have their credentials officially recognized. According to the ministry, over 25,000 graduates have already benefited from the system since its initial rollout. This represents a substantial shift towards digital government services within the UAE.
Streamlined Qualification Recognition for UAE Graduates
The move is part of a broader UAE government strategy to reduce administrative burdens and improve the efficiency of public services. Traditionally, graduates faced delays and complexities in proving their academic credentials to potential employers or when applying for postgraduate programs. This new system directly addresses those pain points, fostering a more dynamic and competitive job market.
The 34 institutions currently included in the automatic recognition scheme represent a diverse range of universities and colleges across the Emirates. These include prominent federal universities like United Arab Emirates University and Zayed University, as well as well-regarded private institutions such as the American University of Sharjah and Heriot-Watt University Dubai. A complete list is provided below.
Institutions with Automatic Qualification Recognition
- United Arab Emirates University
- Zayed University
- Higher Colleges of Technology
- Ajman University
- Abu Dhabi University
- University of Sharjah
- Khalifa University
- Al Ain University
- University of Dubai
- RAK Medical and Health Sciences University
- City University Ajman
- American University of Sharjah (AUS)
- Abu Dhabi Polytechnic
- Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi
- American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK)
- Heriot-Watt University Dubai
- University of Wollongong in Dubai
- American University in Dubai
- Canadian University Dubai
- Amity University Dubai
- Al Qasimia University
- Jumeira University
- Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation
- Al Wasl University
- The British University in Dubai
- Imam Malik College for Sharia and Law
- Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences
- Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities
- Fatima College of Health Sciences
- Rabdan Academy
- American University in the Emirates
- Gulf Medical University
- Liwa College
However, the automatic recognition currently applies only to graduates of these specified institutions. Students who attended universities outside the UAE still need to go through the standard credential evaluation process, which the ministry is also working to improve through digital tools.
The Ministry of Education offers several electronic resources to facilitate qualification verification. These include a system for verifying ministry-issued recognitions and the generation of digital reports for qualifications obtained from overseas institutions. These tools are designed to enhance data accuracy and simplify the process for employers and educational institutions. The availability of these digital services is a key component of the UAE’s smart government initiative.
Meanwhile, the ministry plans to extend the automatic recognition system to Emirati students pursuing higher education abroad under ministry scholarships. This expansion will ensure that these students also benefit from a seamless transition when returning to the UAE and seeking employment or further studies. This move is expected to encourage more Emiratis to pursue international educational opportunities.
The initiative is also expected to attract more international students to the UAE, knowing their degree certification will be readily recognized. This could contribute to the UAE’s growing knowledge economy and its position as a regional hub for higher education. The long-term impact on the UAE’s talent pool remains to be seen.
Looking ahead, the Ministry of Education has not yet announced a specific timeline for expanding the automatic recognition system to include additional universities within the UAE. The success of the current implementation and the development of robust data security measures will likely be key factors in determining the pace of future expansion. Stakeholders should monitor official announcements from the Ministry for updates on eligibility and process changes regarding academic accreditation.

