The Gulf News Edufair will be held over two days starting Saturday.

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The two-day format highlights the resilience of the UAE’s education sector while also enabling a more focused and streamlined event.

Edufair, one of the UAE’s leading education exhibitions, will now be held over two days instead of the originally planned three.

Initially scheduled for this weekend from May 8 to 10 at The H Dubai, the event will now take place on Saturday and Sunday, offering a more focused and streamlined experience for students, parents and educators.

Organised, the adjustment reflects the UAE’s agile and responsive approach amid evolving regional circumstances, while continuing to support the country’s higher education sector.

This year’s edition will feature one of the highest numbers of exhibitors to date, bringing together more than 35 leading universities, academic institutions and education service providers. Over 1,500 undergraduate, postgraduate and executive programmes will be showcased across a wide range of disciplines, highlighting the depth and diversity of the UAE’s education landscape.

Edufair remains committed to providing a comprehensive platform for parents and students to explore their academic futures,” said Vijay Vaghela. “By concentrating the event into two dynamic days, we are enhancing accessibility and engagement without compromising on quality.”

He added, “The strong response from universities and education providers, reflected in one of the highest numbers of exhibitors, is a clear demonstration of the resilience and strength of the UAE’s education sector.”

“As a media organisation, remains deeply committed to the education sector and to supporting platforms that empower students and families to make informed decisions about their futures.”

Supported by forward-looking government initiatives, the UAE’s education sector continues to evolve while maintaining high standards of excellence. Events such as Edufair play a vital role in helping students navigate key decisions that shape their academic and professional futures.

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