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Is it possible to move to Dubai for a master's and attend offline classes with job guarantee afterward?

23 Jun 2026 · Answered by Muskan Vashishtha · 1 min read
Muskan Vashishtha
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Yes, you can pursue a master's degree in Dubai with in-person classes, and many universities offer job placement support after graduation.

- Offline classes: Most master's programs in Dubai are taught on campus.
- Job placement assistance: Universities typically provide career support, including internships and placement services, but a job after graduation is not guaranteed.

Job placement support is common, but securing a job depends on your performance, the job market, and employer requirements. For personalized guidance on programs and placement support, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.

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Yes, Dubai is a strong option for a master's degree, offering good opportunities for part-time work and career placements.

- Part-time work: International students can work part-time with a permit and a no-objection certificate from their university. Typical limits are up to 15 hours/week during classes and up to 40 hours/week during breaks (subject to change).
- Placements: Many universities in Dubai have strong industry links, which can help with internships and job placements, especially in sectors like finance, technology, hospitality, and healthcare.

Dubai’s dynamic economy and tax-free salaries add to its appeal for graduates seeking career growth. If you need help with university selection or application steps, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.

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