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Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus)

(HCT)

Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus)

Abu Dhabi
City
1988
Foundation
25000
Number of students
8010€ - 9809€
Semester Tuition Fees
1300€
Ø monthly cost of living
Yes
Scholarships available
February 03, September 02
Application Deadline
20/1
Student - staff ratio
50
Nations represented

Offered Programs

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  • UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 
    Applicants prospecting to study at will Higher Colleges of Technology be assessed on an individual basis, based on their country’s academic qualifications and standards. The language of instruction and assessment for all programs at the University is English for international programs with exceptions.

    Examples of acceptable English language qualifications include:

    • IELTS 5.0
    • IGCSE English Grade C
    • TOEFL 80 
    • Cambridge Proficiency Level C1
    • Michigan Proficiency Pass
  • Applicants who meet the following requirements are eligible to apply for admission to the Higher Colleges of Technology according to the admission policy and regulations for the relevant programs:

Select your Degree

Application Requirements for Bachelors:

  • A-Level Certificate
  • Language Documents (Where Applicable)

Select your field of study for Bachelors

Arts.Design.Music
Media.Communication
Business.Finance.Economics
Engineering.Technology
Tourism.HotelManagement
Languages.Literature.Education
Humanities.SocialSciences
Biology.Health.Medicine

Select your Bachelor program



Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus) in Rankings

  • Ranked 6th in the whole of The United Arab Emirates.
  • Ranked 3030th in the World.


Cost of living at Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus)

345 - 670 Euro / month
Accomodation
650 Euro / month
Cost of living
300 Euro / month
Food
55 Euro / month
Transportation

About Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus)


Why Study at Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus)


Accommodation Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus)

On Campus Accomodation at Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus)

Service available for eligible students to request academic and non-academic accommodations according to their disabilities.

Off Campus Accomodation at Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus)

On the other hand, off-campus accommodation (within range of the university) with similar features is available, with prices depending on the specific need of the student. Costs also include water and electricity bills. There is also a chance to rent accommodation from a private landlord or estate agent.

Prices fluctuate greatly depending on the location and quality of the apartment, however, the price of housing here averages around 200 to 350 EUR per month

That said, students are often encouraged to stay on campus for at least a year as they find their way around and are hence able to find help from university staff at any time.

In case of assistance to acquire off-campus accommodation,  University does assist its students.


Food at Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi Women’s Campus)

Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) has several modern cafeteria outlets which serve full meals, and refreshments throughout the day as well as providing a comfortable and relaxing social environment.

The various campus canteens are open on from as early as 0700hrs till late and offer different servings 3 times a day, breakfast, lunch, and dinner and have a very easy-going social scenery allowing students to relax and chat (Wi-Fi access points available).

The dishes served include but are not limited to meat (all sorts), rice, pasta, potatoes, and dairy, pizza and vegetarian meals. On the go quick bites and snacks, plus Hot and cold beverages are also included as well.

Meals are prepared in a professional, manner by well-trained and friendly kitchen staff and taste delicious.

 



About Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi houses local and federal government offices and is the home of the United Arab Emirates Government and the Supreme Petroleum Council. The city is home to the President of the UAE, who is a member of the Al Nahyan family. Abu Dhabi's rapid development and urbanization, coupled with the massive oil and gas reserves and production and relatively high average income, have transformed it into a large, developed metropolis. It is the country's centre of politics and industry, and a major culture and commerce centre. Abu Dhabi accounts for about two-thirds of the roughly $400 billion UAE economy.


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