Educationists commended the wise decision which reflects the keenness of the UAE’s sagacious leadership in upgrading technical education keeping in view the fact that it forms the basis for creating competent national personnel.
Educationists commended the wise decision which reflects the keenness of the UAE’s sagacious leadership in upgrading technical education keeping in view the fact that it forms the basis for creating competent national personnel.
ABU DHABI — The summer holidays often raise concern among parents as to how to entertain their children during the long school break.
Come September and universities in the UAE will welcome a new batch of students. As the admission seasons sets in, universities have been announcing lucrative scholarships for school toppers.
Come September and universities in the UAE will welcome a new batch of students. As the admission seasons sets in, universities have been announcing lucrative scholarships for school toppers.
Education will remain a high priority for the UAE’s leadership who will continue their support to the educational institutions in the country, His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, affirmed through his Twitter account.
Come September and universities in the UAE will welcome a new batch of students. As the admission seasons sets in, universities have been announcing lucrative scholarships for school toppers.
The name of the game was “Make a Difference” and, whoever scored most points with the judges not just for good ideas, but thoroughly presented projects, won the top prizes.
Removing the 508 tube lights in their school and replacing them with 254 energy-efficient light bulbs has reduced the Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Bangladesh Islamia Private School’s energy consumption by 15 per cent.
Removing the 508 tube lights in their school and replacing them with 254 energy-efficient light bulbs has reduced the Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Bangladesh Islamia Private School’s energy consumption by 15 per cent.
Removing the 508 tube lights in their school and replacing them with 254 energy-efficient light bulbs has reduced the Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Bangladesh Islamia Private School’s energy consumption by 15 per cent.