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Nov 6, 2011 · Khalifa University is an internationally top-ranked research-intensive university located in Abu Dhabi, UAE. It brings together the best in science, engineering and medicine in the UAE, to offer specialized degrees that can take promising high school graduates all the way to top-rated doctorate degree holders.
Khalifa University prides itself on its inclusive, multicultural campus and welcomes international students. It is a truly international university – with students hailing from 70 different countries and faculty from over 55.
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Khalifa University has emerged as a comprehensive research-intensive university with three colleges, 36 academic departments, and several Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degree programs covering a broad range of disciplines in science, engineering, and medicine.
At Khalifa university, college of medicine and health sciences offers two programs, doctor of medicine (M.D.) program and pre-medicine bridge program.
Khalifa University has two campuses in Abu Dhabi – the Main Campus and the Sas Al Nakhl Campus. Each is fully equipped to facilitate high quality academic and research activities while also supporting an active student life.
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Khalifa is one of the most affordable university in Abu Dhabi for international students. Top facilities, professional courses, friendly atmosphere. We welcome students from all over the world. Contact us: +9712-401 8000
Khalifa University grants credit for a score of 5 or higher on certain Higher Level (HL) International Baccalaureate (IB) exams. The University does not grant credit for secondary school courses teaching IB curricula, or partial credit for lower scores.