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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has said that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will soon open an office in the UAE. Minister made this announcement on his three-day visit to Abu Dhabi.
Speaking to media, Pradhan said, “UAE-India relations are in a good state today. In a strategic partnership, particularly in education and skill, India and the UAE have strong ties. We are opening an IIT in the UAE, and many eminent universities of India have already come here. In the near future, more universities may open their campuses.”
Furthermore, Pradhan highlighted the existence of over 100 CBSE-affiliated schools in the UAE. During the visit, he met UAE Education Minister Ahmad Al Falasi, and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) designed to enhance educational cooperation. The MoU includes initiatives for student and faculty mobility, among other collaborations.
The Ministry of Education, in a statement, said, “The ministers reviewed the bilateral engagements in education and skill development, particularly the progress on points discussed during our meeting on the sidelines of the fourth education working group as part of the G20 India.”
“The MoU is expected to facilitate regulations, legal structures, and best practices in general and higher education in both countries, framework, and policies in general and higher education, including national qualifications frameworks to facilitate mutual recognition of qualifications between both countries, and academic collaboration between higher education institutions in both countries for offering twinning, joint degree, and dual degree programs, among others,” it added.
During his visit, Pradhan also visited 42 Abu Dhabi, a coding school that emphasizes innovation, creativity, and peer-to-peer learning through a project-based and gamified curriculum.
The school operates 24/7 throughout the year, providing learners with flexibility to learn and earn according to their schedules. Pradhan highlighted that such flexibility and the concept of learning while earning align with the recommendations of NEP 2020 and are essential to empower India's talented youth and workforce.
Meanwhile, the Minister also visited Hub71, calling it a vibrant community of innovators, entrepreneurs and investors working together to shape a sustainable and prosperous future.
He highlighted industry partners, corporates, investors, mentors as well as government regulators that provide all the necessary support to nurture the spirit of enterprise and help start-ups scale exponentially. Such symbiotic and enabling ecosystems with a whole-of-society approach are a key towards realising the full entrepreneurial and innovative potential of a country.
During the visit, the Minister met with startups, investors, and other stakeholders in the tech ecosystem. He also discussed ways to promote collaboration between India and the UAE in the tech sector.