**International students are required to pay the above fees in one or two installments before the start of the semesters
Postgraduate
One-time fees Amount in AED
Registration (Non-refundable) 3,500
Annual fee Amount in AED (per year)
Tuition 50,000
Examination 1,500
Software Fee / Training & Placement Assistance Fee 1,500
*The above fees are excluding 5% VAT
**International students are required to pay the above fees in one or two installments before the start of the semesters
Fees and payments
The University charges tuition fees for the delivery of its programmes and the broader student experience that it provides and you have primary responsibility for payment.
Detailed information on fees and payments will be maintained on the University’s website in the Fees and Finance section and will therefore be available to prospective students, applicants and students.
If you require a student visa to study in the UK, in order to secure a place at the University, you will be required to pay a financial deposit. Where a deposit is required you will be advised of this within the admissions process, and specifically at the point the University makes you an offer of a place. If you do not pay the deposit monies in accordance with the payment terms advised in your offer letter, your application may be withdrawn without further notice.
Specific terms apply to the payment of deposits by international students and these are clearly detailed within the Fees and Finance section of the University website.
Any deposit you pay will be offset against the balance of tuition fees owed to the University as set out in the Fees and Finance section of the University website.
Requests for refunds of any tuition fee deposits paid will be considered and processed in line with the Admissions Policy (section 4.3).
You are responsible for making any required payments to the University in line with specified timescales or deadlines as detailed on the University’s website in the Fees and Finance section. Payments may be in relation to tuition fees, accommodation costs, library costs, or other types of charges for items such as (but not limited to) application fees, fieldwork, specialist materials, supplementary instrumental tuition and annual continuation fees. Although in some circumstances assistance from University funds may be available to assist in meeting such expenditure, you shall have primary responsibility for payment. For more information about the available funding please contact the University’s Money Advice Team.
Tuition fees are subject to revision in line with the Tuition Fee Polic Other fees such as those in respect to field trips, graduation, transcripts, and other activities, are also subject to revision. In deciding upon increases in tuition fees the University will take into consideration such factors as inflation, market competition, higher education funding policy and other external factors which may be out with the University’s control.
You will not be deemed to have enrolled as a student of the University until your tuition fees have been paid (or your first instalment paid if paying by instalments), or satisfactory evidence has been produced that such fees will be paid by a sponsoring authority on receipt of the University's invoice.
You will be personally liable to pay your tuition fees if a sponsoring authority fails to do so.
If you are personally liable to pay all or part of your tuition fees, a range of payment methods will be made available to you.
In the event that your tuition fees have not been paid in full by the required date or in accordance with the University’s fee instalment scheme, the University shall be entitled, but not bound to, refuse to permit you to continue on your programme of study and therefore terminate the contract.
The University may pursue legal proceedings in relation to non-payment of tuition fees. Additionally, if you are in debt to the University, the University may pursue legal proceedings in relation to this debt or may disclose information about you to credit reference agencies or other credit assessment, debt tracing or fraud prevention organisations. Furthermore, if you are in debt to the University (whether for tuition fees or other types of fees) you may be recorded as a debtor of the University in any references for you requested from the Universit
If you are in debt to the University for tuition-fees, you will not be permitted to enrol for the next year of study until the debt has been paid. If you are due to complete your studies, and you are in debt to the University for tuition-fees in an amount of £1,000 or more, you will not be able to graduate until the debt has been paid. If you are due to complete your studies, and you are in debt to the University for tuition-fees in an amount of under £1,000 you will still be able to graduate but the University will continue to pursue the debt through its usual processes.
If you do not pay tuition fee or other types of fees by the relevant payment date, the University reserves the right to apply interest at a rate of 4% per annum (calculated on a daily basis) from the date on which payment was due until the date on which payment is made.
If you have any concerns regarding the payment of tuition fees or other types of fees, you should contact studentmoney@stir.ac.uk at the earliest possible opportunity.
Refunds of tuition fees or reductions in tuition fee liability will only be considered in line with the specified Tuition Fees Policy.