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Sharjah student market set for growth as US visas change

The student population in Sharjah is one of the highest in the Emirates and is likely to increase since Donald Trump revealed plans to limit the number of visas for international students in the US.

With 55,000 students currently living and studying in Sharjah, the emirate is rapidly establishing itself as the education capital of the Middle East.

Institutions such as the University of Sharjah, Higher Colleges of Technology and Britts Imperial University College are drawing in not only Emiratis but also students from across the GCC, Asia and North Africa, all seeking high-quality education.

Watch this video to hear from accommodation provider Arada’s COO, Amit Arora, on why Sharjah is becoming the Middle East’s educational powerhouse and how Arada is addressing its accommodation needs

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