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Edufair 2026 showcases career-driven degrees for tomorrow's job market

From AI to executive MBAs, this year's fair highlights degrees built for success. Parents and students weigh reputation, affordability, and job security.

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Edufair 2026 showcases career-driven degrees for tomorrow's job market

Edufair 2026 is drawing large crowds at The H Dubai this week. Students and parents are gathering to explore higher education options from leading institutions. The event highlights programmes tailored to today’s job market demands. Top universities are presenting courses designed for career success. Business administration remains a key focus, with specialisations in leadership, entrepreneurship, and international management. Accounting and finance programmes are also popular, offering globally recognised qualifications and stable job prospects.

Engineering and medicine continue to attract the most interest among attendees. These long-standing fields are joined by newer specialisations in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, which are seeing rapid growth. Many families are prioritising programmes that balance academic reputation with affordable fees and clear career pathways.

For working professionals, the fair showcases executive MBA programmes aimed at mid-career advancement. Universities are also promoting master’s and doctoral options for those looking to upskill or transition into leadership roles. The event reflects shifting priorities in education, with strong demand for both traditional and emerging fields. Institutions are responding by offering flexible, career-focused programmes. Edufair 2026 runs until the weekend, giving attendees more time to explore their options.

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