Key Points

The UAE Ministry of Higher Education has introduced a unified regulatory system for practical training programs. This new framework aims to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world workplace experience. It establishes clear governance standards for higher education institutions and training providers. The system supports the UAE's vision for a competitive, knowledge-based economy by preparing graduates with relevant practical skills.

Key Points: UAE Ministry of Higher Education Launches Unified Practical Training System

  • Unified framework governs practical training in higher education institutions
  • Aligns education outcomes with labor market requirements
  • Ensures safe training environments with qualified supervision
  • Requires formal agreements between institutions and training providers
  • Establishes monitoring through assessments and field visits
  • Supports UAE's vision for knowledge-based competitive economy
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Abu Dhabi: 'Ministry of Higher Education' unveils unified system to govern students' practical training

Abu Dhabi introduces new regulatory framework for higher education practical training to align graduates with labor market needs and national development priorities.

"Practical training bridges theory and real-world experience, equipping students with the skills needed to succeed and innovate in the workforce. - Mohammed Al Mualla"

Abu Dhabi, August 21

The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR) has issued Ministerial Resolution No (173) of 2025, setting a unified regulatory framework for governing practical training programmes in higher education institutions (HEIs). The resolution seeks to align higher education outcomes with labour market needs and ensure the quality and effectiveness of such training programmes.

The new decision introduces an integrated governance system that aligns practical training with national development priorities, enhancing transparency, accountability and the quality of higher education.

Mohammed Al Mualla, Undersecretary of MoHESR, noted that the decision highlights the Ministry's commitment to advancing practical training, ensuring graduates gain skills aligned with key economic sectors.

He said, "Practical training bridges theory and real-world experience, equipping students with the skills needed to succeed and innovate in the workforce. The resolution provides clear governance frameworks, ensuring the programmes offer structured, hands-on training that prepares students for the future."

Al Mualla added, "The new framework bolsters collaboration between HEIs and training providers in the public and private sectors, ensuring high-quality, safe and engaging training under experienced supervision. It establishes effective oversight to guarantee meaningful outcomes, preparing graduates with the knowledge and practical skills they need to contribute to driving the country's sustainable development."

The decision sets clear obligations for HEIs to strengthen practical training governance. It emphasises cooperation with training providers to ensure programmes meet students' needs and institutional goals, guarantees safe and suitable training environments and requires supervisors - both at institutions and training providers' premises - to be qualified, experienced and capable of effectively assessing student performance.

Additionally, the resolution requires HEIs to develop clear training plans, formalise agreements with training providers and monitor student performance through interim and final assessments as well as field visits. Relevant entities must also maintain comprehensive records, submit detailed reports and implement robust oversight mechanisms for practical training programmes.

The decision supports the UAE's vision of a competitive, innovation-driven, knowledge-based economy, aligning with global best practices in higher education. It seeks to prepare graduates to excel professionally, lead across sectors, contribute to a sustainable future for the UAE and compete both regionally and internationally. (ANI/ WAM)

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Rohit P
Finally someone is taking practical training seriously! In India, most internships are just for certificates without real learning. Hope our education ministry learns from this model 👏
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David E
As someone working in HR, I appreciate the emphasis on qualified supervision and proper assessment. Too many training programs fail because of poor mentorship. This framework could really benefit Indian students too!
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Ananya R
The focus on aligning with economic sectors is crucial. Indian education often operates in isolation from industry needs. Maybe we need similar regulatory frameworks here to make our graduates more employable.
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Siddharth J
While this sounds great on paper, implementation will be key. In India, we have good policies but execution often fails due to bureaucratic hurdles. Hope UAE succeeds where others struggle.
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Meera T
The safety and suitability of training environments is so important! Many Indian students face unsafe conditions during internships. This regulatory approach could prevent such issues. Well done UAE! 🙌

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