The UAE has been cracking down on degrees from foreign countries because of the number of bogus degrees people have been using to acquire work permits. They are trying to verify all degrees that people present now. They do accept legitimate degrees, although they warn that there is no acceptance of online degrees for ares that involve clinical experience.
UAE has this international educational city under development right? So I think they would be already prepared to accept international students with credits and degrees from internationally accredited universities. Now if this Hill University has accreditation then it would get accepted.
No, Rupees are not accepted as legal tender in most stores in the UAE, however a number of hotels will exchange them. There are plenty of money exchanges in the UAE. Most shops in the Airport Duty Free areas accept foreign currency in payment for goods.
sorry to tell you; i joined this university and now I'm planing to leave it since it's not even accepted in USA so do you expect them to be accepted in UAE?
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Usually educational credentials (a certificate, degree, or a diploma) that are accepted in the United States, are also accepted and recognized in UAE. Beflord is an accredited university which means they are recognized in the US.
"What are the requirements and procedures involved in getting an H1-B visa for an Indian working in the UAE?"
I think no as UAE do not welcome the passports stamped by Israeli officials.
The Indian ocean is the closest ocean to the UAE, although the UAE borders on the Arabian Gulf
Generally speaking you have to have a formal tertiary qualification to work in the UAE as an expatriate. This document needs to be attested in the UAE consulate in the country where it was obtained.
Yes, people do go to school in the UAE. They also have the school boards of other countries like Indian CBSE.