UAE Ministry Issues Warning on Fake Study Abroad Applications
The UAE Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MOHESR) has issued an urgent alert regarding fraudulent online links and forms falsely claiming to process applications for study abroad exemptions. These unauthorized platforms request personal and academic data, posing serious security risks to students and parents.
Key Points from the MOHESR Alert
- No Official Approval – The ministry confirmed that it does not endorse any third-party links or forms circulating online.
- Data Security Risks – Submitting information on these platforms may lead to identity theft, scams, or financial fraud.
- Official Channels Only – Students must use only the MOHESR website, verified social media, or the official app for study abroad procedures.
How to Identify Fraudulent Links
- Check the URL – Official UAE government websites use .gov.ae or .ac.ae domains.
- Verify Social Media – Follow only MOHESR’s confirmed accounts (Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn).
- Avoid Unrealistic Promises – Scams often offer "fast-track approvals" or "special exemptions."
What to Do If You Encounter a Scam
- Do not share personal details (Emirates ID, passport, academic records).
- Report suspicious links to MOHESR via email or their hotline.
- Use the official "Study Abroad" portal for legitimate applications.
Conclusion
Students planning to study abroad must stay vigilant against fake forms and only use government-approved sources. The MOHESR continues to monitor and take action against fraudulent entities.



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