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Kuwait

Continent: Asia

Population: 4,621,638

Area: 17,818

GDP: 303?billion

ISO code: KW

Universities count: 6

Universities in Kuwait

  • American University of Kuwait

  • Kuwait University

  • Kuwait-Maastricht Business School

  • American University of the Middle East

  • Arab Open University

  • Gulf University for Science and Technology

    More details about the country

    Kuwait, officially known as Dawlat al-Kuwayt or the State of Kuwait, is an independent Western Asian Arab country, situated in the northeastern part of the Persian Gulf. It has a total area of 6,880 square miles wide and shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Its capital is Kuwait and can be found on the Kuwait bay’s southern shore. The country is one of the leading distributors of natural petroleum and oil ranking at 5th place in terms of the proven crude oil reserves according to OPEC’s 2018 research.

    Kuwait is a suitable location to study abroad and obtain an academic degree. This is due to the country’s limited yet internationally recognized and properly accredited universities including the Arab Open University, and the Gulf University for Science and Technology. In addition, this sovereign state also provides a wide selection of subjects to study, including Marketing, Information Technologies, Management, Business, Engineering and others. The country also provides many opportunities to participate in internship programs, especially in the fields of Marketing, Business, Finance, Accounting, Engineering, Architecture and Design. Furthermore, the country provides students with a chance to practice languages such as Arabic, which is the country’s official language, as well as English, which is the tongue available for many programs. However, certain details need to be considered in order to avoid certain setbacks. To begin with, tuition fees can be rather costly depending on the choice institution of higher education. In addition, certain areas or universities may have a dress code that needs to be observed.