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UAE Ministry De-Accredits University Over Local Office Violations

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The UAE Ministry of Education de-accredited a university for misusing its local office. Officials said the institution exceeded its mandate and ran unlicensed programs. The violations prompted immediate regulatory action. Authorities emphasized that higher education providers must comply with UAE laws. The ministry reviewed operations and found multiple infractions.

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UAE Ministry of Higher Education withdraws Midocean University recognition  over major violations | World News - The Times of IndiaUnlicensed Programs 

The university offered programs without approval from the ministry. It exceeded its authorized activities in the UAE. Students enrolled in unlicensed courses risked academic recognition issues. Ministry officials said the violations undermined the integrity of the UAE’s education system. The decision signals zero tolerance for institutions bypassing local regulations.

Impact on Students and Staff

Students enrolled in affected programs may need to transfer to accredited courses. Faculty and administrative staff face adjustments as the university reorganizes. The ministry advised students to verify program accreditation before enrollment. Authorities confirmed support services will guide affected students. Officials said protecting learners is a top priority.

Compliance Across UAE Universities

The ministry called on all higher education institutions to follow regulations strictly. Regular audits and inspections help prevent violations. Universities are required to operate within their approved scope. Running unlicensed programs or misusing local offices can lead to sanctions. The ministry said it will continue monitoring institutions to maintain academic standards.

Conclusion 

The de-accreditation demonstrates the UAE’s commitment to high education standards. Authorities aim to protect students and ensure transparent operations. The ministry emphasized that compliance with local laws is mandatory for all universities. This action sets a clear message: institutions must operate responsibly or face regulatory consequences.

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