Are Dubai degrees equal to home campus degrees?


Great question! Many international universities have branch campuses in Dubai (such as Heriot-Watt University, University of Birmingham, Middlesex University, and more). When you study at these Dubai campuses, the degree is typically awarded by the home (parent) university—for example, Heriot-Watt University in the UK or University of Birmingham in the UK.

Key Points:
- Degree Equivalence: The certificate you receive is usually the same as the one awarded at the home campus. It does not mention “Dubai campus” specifically on the degree parchment; it simply states the name of the awarding university.
- Curriculum & Standards: The curriculum, teaching standards, and assessment methods are generally identical to those at the main campus. This ensures academic equivalence.
- Recognition: Most employers and institutions around the world recognize branch campus degrees as equivalent to those from the home campus. However, some employers or local authorities may ask for clarification or an equivalency certificate, so it’s always best to check with the specific country or organization if you have a particular destination in mind.
- Accreditation: Make sure the Dubai campus and its programs are accredited by the relevant authorities in both Dubai (for local recognition) and the home country of the university.

Summary:
A degree from a reputable international university’s Dubai campus is considered academically equivalent to the same degree from the home campus. However, always verify with your target employer, licensing body, or higher education institution if you have specific post-study plans.

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