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Looking for a job in the UAE? New digital service verifies academic qualifications in minutes

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Job hunting in the UAE or hiring new talent? A new digital initiative is streamlining the process of verifying academic qualifications, making it faster and more reliable for both employers and job seekers.

Launched by the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) in partnership with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR), the Academic Qualification Verification Project allows private sector employers to verify university degrees electronically,  whether earned in the UAE or abroad.

The service is part of a broader push to modernise employment services, reduce paperwork, and ensure fair, transparent hiring in the UAE’s competitive job market.

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A Step Towards Smart Government

The initiative supports the UAE’s broader digital transformation goals, helping to:

  • Cut down on bureaucracy
  • Deliver faster government services
  • Ensure a skilled and qualified workforce
  • Strengthen the UAE’s position as a global hub for investment and talent

“This is part of our effort to build a more efficient labour market,” said Khalil Al Khoori, Undersecretary of Labour Market and Emiratisation Operations at MoHRE.
“By integrating this system into work permit applications, we ensure qualifications are legitimate and hiring is based on verified skills.”

The project also ties into the UAE’s Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme, designed to simplify public services and enhance customer satisfaction.

Who Can Use the Service?

The new verification system currently applies to:

  • Private sector employers
  • Job seekers with degrees from outside the UAE
  • Individuals classified under skill levels 1 to 4 according to the National Qualifications Framework

Users can access the service via:

  • MoHRE’s website
  • Smart app
  • Business service centres across the UAE

A one-time fee will apply for verification.

In the next phase, the service will also include degrees issued inside the UAE for the same skill levels.

Why This Matters

According to Dr. Mohammad Al Mualla, Undersecretary at MoHESR, the service ensures the authenticity and credibility of academic qualifications, helping industries hire the right people for the right jobs.
It also:

  • Reduces fraudulent job applications
  • Promotes reliable hiring practices
  • Supports national competitiveness
  • Aligns education outcomes with labour market needs

The Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) is also supporting the digital infrastructure behind the project.

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KHDA and Parkin team up to make school parking faster and more affordable

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Parking around schools in Dubai could soon become far less stressful after the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) signed a major new partnership with Parkin Company PJSC to simplify parking subscriptions across the emirate.

The new collaboration introduces a digitally integrated system designed to make parking applications faster, smoother, and more convenient for students, teachers, and educational staff.

Goodbye paperwork, hello instant verification

Until now, applicants had to rely on:

  • Manual approvals from schools
  • Document submissions
  • Eligibility checks handled separately

Under the new system, KHDA and Parkin will integrate their platforms to allow real-time eligibility verification, dramatically reducing administrative steps while maintaining strict data privacy standards.

Parking discounts of up to 80%

The initiative also includes heavily discounted parking packages for educational institutions and students:

  • Dh100 per month
  • Dh1,000 annually

According to Parkin, this represents savings of up to 80% compared to standard parking subscriptions.

Support beyond just parking

The company said the partnership also strengthens support around schools during:

  • Peak pick-up and drop-off times
  • School events
  • High-traffic periods

For parents, teachers, and students navigating Dubai’s busy school zones, the latest move could mean one thing: less paperwork, smoother parking, and fewer daily headaches.

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What UAE parents need to know about CBSE’s new three-language policy

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Thousands of parents across the UAE may finally have reason to relax after major clarifications to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) three-language framework eased fears of extra academic pressure on students.

The revised policy, set to take effect in the 2026–27 academic year, initially sparked concern among educators and families about how students in Grades 9 and 10 would meet the new language requirements.

What’s changing?

Under the updated structure, students entering Grade 9 from July 2026 will study three languages classified as:

  • R1
  • R2
  • R3

The move is part of reforms linked to India’s National Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023.

Why UAE schools feel relieved

According to UAE-based educators, CBSE has allowed overseas schools greater flexibility in implementing the system.

  • R1 can be English
  • R2 can be Hindi, Malayalam, Urdu, or Tamil
  • R3 can be Arabic for UAE students

Importantly, R3 will not be board-examined, reducing stress for students. Only R1 and R2 will count toward Grade 10 board evaluations, while R3 will appear through internal assessment.

Earlier concerns had parents worried

One of the biggest fears was that students, especially non-Indian nationals studying in CBSE schools, might be forced to learn two Indian languages.

The recent clarifications have eased those concerns significantly, particularly for international schools and students of determination.

While schools say Arabic at R3 is manageable, some institutions are still worried about foreign-language offerings like French.

Full refund after re-evaluation

Meanwhile, in a major relief for thousands of Indian curriculum students across the UAE, CBSE has announced that Grade 12 students will receive a full refund if their marks increase after re-evaluation. The move comes as a student-friendly response following a wave of concerns shared by students on social media, many of whom felt their initial grades were lower than expected due to the board’s newly introduced On-Screen Marking (OSM) system.

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UAE: Parents can now attest school certificates in just 3 minutes

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The UAE has introduced a major digital upgrade for parents and students, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Sharjah Private Education Authority launching a new system that allows academic certificates to be issued and attested online in just minutes.

    Activated through the Dalil platform, the service combines certificate issuance and attestation into one streamlined digital process, removing the need for families to navigate multiple platforms or complete separate applications.

    Officials said the move is part of the UAE’s wider Zero Government Bureaucracy Programme, designed to simplify services, reduce paperwork and create a better, more user-friendly digital experience.

    Previously, parents often needed to complete up to three separate procedures involving schools, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UAE missions abroad. Under the new integrated system, the entire process can now reportedly be completed in around three minutes instead of taking up to six working days.

    The platform allows users to issue academic certificates through SPEA while simultaneously obtaining attestations from MoA and the relevant UAE mission in the destination country through one unified digital window.

    Officials described the initiative as another step towards building a fully connected digital government ecosystem focused on convenience, efficiency, and smarter public services.

    The new service is expected to particularly benefit families applying for university admissions, overseas transfers, and official educational documentation both inside and outside the UAE.

    Why is certificate attestation needed?

    School certificate attestation is the official process of verifying and certifying the authenticity of a student’s educational documents. This ensures that academic records and other important certificates are legally recognised by authorities in the UAE.

    The process is often required for several key purposes, including school admissions, university applications, student visa procedures and confirming the validity of educational qualifications for use inside the country.

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