Business Setup Services for
Education & Training Institutes
in UAE 2026
The definitive 2026 guide to setting up education and training businesses in UAE โ KHDA and ADEK approvals, mainland vs free zone structures, trade licence, visa requirements, VAT on education services, Corporate Tax, and complete compliance for schools, training centres, and e-learning companies.
The UAE education and training sector is one of the fastest-growing industries in the country โ driven by a young, rapidly expanding population, a government mandate to build a knowledge economy, and strong demand from both UAE residents and international students for quality education, professional training, vocational certification, and corporate learning. Setting up an education or training business in the UAE in 2026 involves navigating a complex regulatory landscape: KHDA (Knowledge and Human Development Authority) approvals in Dubai, ADEK licensing in Abu Dhabi, MOHE accreditation for higher education, Ministry of Education permits for schools, plus the standard company formation, visa, tax, and compliance requirements applicable to all UAE businesses. This comprehensive 2026 guide covers every step of setting up an education or training institute in the UAE โ from business structure selection and regulatory approvals through trade licensing, visa requirements, premises, VAT on educational services, Corporate Tax planning, accounting setup, and ongoing compliance โ and how OneDeskSolution provides end-to-end UAE education sector business setup services.
๐1. UAE Education Sector โ Market Opportunity 2026
The UAE is one of the world's most dynamic education markets. With over 200 nationalities living in the UAE, a government committed to Vision 2031 and the UAE National Agenda's education pillars, and a thriving expat community that demands international-standard schooling and professional development, the education and training sector offers exceptional business opportunities for entrepreneurs and institutional investors alike.
The UAE private education market โ encompassing private schools, international curricula, nurseries, higher education institutions, vocational training centres, professional certification providers, corporate learning companies, and e-learning platforms โ is valued at over USD 5 billion annually and continues to grow at 8โ12% per year. Dubai alone has over 200 private schools and hundreds of training centres. Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, and Ajman all have active and growing education markets with their own regulatory frameworks and licensing authorities.
For business founders considering entering the UAE education sector in 2026, understanding the regulatory complexity โ and building a properly structured, compliant, and tax-efficient business from day one โ is the critical success factor. Education businesses in the UAE face a dual regulatory burden: the standard UAE business formation requirements (trade licence, visas, accounting, tax compliance) plus sector-specific approvals from education regulators that must be obtained before any educational services can be delivered.
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๐2. Types of Education & Training Businesses in UAE
Private Schools
K-12 international curriculum; British, American, IB, Indian, Pakistani CBSE; KHDA/ADEK/MoE licensed
Nurseries & Early Learning
Pre-K; nursery schools; daycare with learning; ages 0โ4; KHDA licensed in Dubai; ADEK in Abu Dhabi
Higher Education
Universities; colleges; polytechnics; MOHE accreditation; international branch campuses; degree programmes
Professional Training
Corporate training; professional certification; CIPD; CPA; CFA; ACCA; leadership development; HR training
Vocational & Technical
Technical skills training; trades; TVET; KHDA PVTC-regulated; hands-on workshops; apprenticeships
E-Learning & EdTech
Online learning platforms; LMS; digital content; corporate e-learning; language learning apps; MOOCs
| Education Business Type | Primary Regulator (Dubai) | Primary Regulator (Abu Dhabi) | Complexity | VAT on Fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private School (K-12) | KHDA + Ministry of Education | ADEK + Ministry of Education | Very High | 0% โ Exempt |
| Nursery / Early Childhood | KHDA (Nursery Section) | ADEK Early Childhood | High | 0% โ Exempt |
| University / Higher Education | MOHE + KHDA | MOHE + CAA | Very High | 0% โ Exempt |
| Professional Training Centre | KHDA PVTC | ADEK / ACTVET | Medium-High | 0% if accredited; 5% if not |
| Corporate Training Company | DED (mainland) or Free Zone | ADEK / DED Abu Dhabi | Medium | 5% (B2B services โ not exempt) |
| E-Learning / Online Platform | DED or Free Zone (TECOM/DAFZ) | ADGM / Mainland | Medium | 5% for UAE users; 0% for overseas |
| Language Training Centre | KHDA PVTC | ADEK / ACTVET | Medium-High | 0% if KHDA-accredited |
๐๏ธ3. Regulatory Authorities โ KHDA, ADEK, MOHE & Beyond
Education in the UAE is regulated at both the federal and emirate levels โ meaning every education business must navigate multiple regulatory bodies depending on its location, educational level, and type of service. Understanding which regulator governs your business is the first and most critical step in the setup process.
| Regulatory Body | Jurisdiction | Regulates | Key Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| KHDA โ Knowledge & Human Development Authority | Dubai | All private schools; nurseries; training centres; higher education institutions in Dubai | KHDA approval mandatory before operating any educational service in Dubai; annual inspection and rating |
| ADEK โ Abu Dhabi Department of Education & Knowledge | Abu Dhabi | All private schools, nurseries, training centres, and educational institutions in Abu Dhabi | ADEK licence mandatory for all Abu Dhabi education operators; quality framework compliance |
| MOHE โ Ministry of Higher Education | Federal (UAE-wide) | Universities; higher colleges; degree-granting institutions; branch campuses of overseas universities | MOHE accreditation essential before enrolling students in degree programmes; lengthy accreditation process (12โ36 months) |
| Ministry of Education (MoE) | Federal | K-12 curricula; teacher qualifications; school standards; private school fees | MoE curriculum approval; teacher qualification standards; fee approval for private schools |
| ACTVET โ Abu Dhabi Centre for Technical & Vocational Education | Abu Dhabi | Technical and vocational education and training (TVET); professional certification bodies | ACTVET accreditation for vocational programmes; qualification frameworks compliance |
| KHDA PVTC โ Private Training Centres | Dubai | Private training centres; professional development programmes; language training; IT training; vocational courses | PVTC registration; programme approval; trainer qualification verification; facility inspection |
| CAA โ Commission for Academic Accreditation | Federal | Academic accreditation for higher education institutions; programme quality assurance | CAA accreditation for university-level programmes; quality standards compliance |
| DIFC / ADGM Regulators | DIFC & ADGM | Professional training and educational services within DIFC/ADGM boundaries | Free zone-specific approvals; international financial education; professional development |
Critical: Educational Activity Without Regulatory Approval is Illegal: Operating any educational service in the UAE โ teaching, training, tutoring, or any form of instruction to students โ without the relevant regulatory approval from KHDA, ADEK, MOHE, or MoE is a serious regulatory violation. The KHDA and ADEK conduct active inspections and enforcement operations. Education businesses operating without approval face immediate closure, significant financial penalties, and reputational damage. Always obtain the regulatory approval before enrolling a single student or delivering a single training session.
๐๏ธ4. Mainland vs. Free Zone โ Structure Decision for Education
| Structure Type | Best For Education Business | Key Advantage | Key Limitation | Regulator Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai Mainland (DED) | Schools; large training centres; corporate training; private tutoring centres serving walk-in clients | Full UAE market access; can serve all Dubai residents; physical premises in any location | Higher setup costs; office/premises required; DED licence + KHDA PVTC or KHDA school approval | Full access to KHDA, MoE, MOHE approvals |
| Abu Dhabi Mainland (DED AD) | Schools; training centres; nurseries in Abu Dhabi | Full Abu Dhabi market access; ADEK licensing pathway available | Requires ADEK or ACTVET approval; office/premises required | Full access to ADEK, ACTVET, MOHE |
| TECOM Free Zones (Dubai Internet City / Knowledge Village) | EdTech; e-learning platforms; corporate training; professional development; knowledge businesses | Knowledge Village specifically designed for education businesses; 0% CT as QFZP (qualifying income); 100% ownership | Physical campus/school: not typical in free zone. KHDA access limited for some regulated activities. | Knowledge Village: KHDA PVTC accessible; university branch campuses via MOHE |
| Dubai Academic City | Higher education institutions; university campuses; research centres | Purpose-built for higher education; dedicated university zone; MOHE approval pathway | Higher setup and premises costs; designed for institutions not individual training companies | MOHE accreditation; CAA accessible; designed for degree programmes |
| DAFZA / Other Free Zones | Online education; e-learning; training content production; EdTech startups | Lower costs; flexi-desk available; 100% ownership; suitable for digital/online education | Physical regulated education (schools, training centres): requires KHDA/ADEK approval regardless of free zone status | Free zone registration โ regulatory approval; KHDA/ADEK approval still needed for regulated activities |
Dubai Knowledge Village โ The Education-Specific Free Zone: Dubai Knowledge Village (DKV), part of TECOM Group, is the UAE's only free zone specifically designed for education and training businesses. It hosts universities, training centres, professional development companies, and EdTech businesses. DKV companies benefit from: 100% foreign ownership; 0% personal income tax; TECOM's facilitating relationship with KHDA for training approvals; co-location with major universities and training companies; and a dedicated education business community. If you are setting up a training company in Dubai, DKV should be one of the first structures you evaluate.
๐5. Step-by-Step Setup Process for Education & Training Businesses
Determine the exact educational activity: school (K-12), nursery, training centre, university, e-learning, or corporate training. Identify which regulatory authority governs your activity in your target emirate: KHDA in Dubai, ADEK in Abu Dhabi. Understand the regulatory pathway and timeline before committing to a structure.
Choose between mainland LLC (DED), free zone company (DKV, TECOM, DAFZA), or other jurisdictions based on target market, activity type, and tax objectives. For regulated education activities (schools, training centres): mainland or DKV typically required. For online education/EdTech: free zone may be optimal.
Submit initial application to KHDA/ADEK/MOHE for pre-approval of the educational concept. This is typically required before the trade licence can be issued. For training centres: KHDA PVTC pre-approval. For schools: KHDA school pre-approval. For universities: MOHE letter of intent and feasibility study submission. Timeline: training centres 4โ8 weeks; schools 3โ12 months; universities 12โ36 months.
Apply for the trade licence with the relevant authority (DED for mainland, free zone authority for free zones). Education-related activities require the licence to specifically include the educational activity codes. Submit: passport copies; visa copies; NOC if required; initial regulatory pre-approval letter; business plan; Memorandum of Association.
For regulated education businesses: the premises must meet the regulatory authority's physical requirements before full approval is granted. KHDA and ADEK inspect premises for: classroom size; student-to-space ratios; safety standards; accessibility; health and safety compliance; fire safety. Office-based training companies: standard commercial office requirements apply.
After premises inspection and all documentation submitted: the regulatory authority issues the operating permit. For training centres: KHDA PVTC licence. For schools: KHDA school licence. For universities: MOHE licence of establishment + CAA programme accreditation. This permit must be displayed at the premises and renewed annually.
While regulatory approvals are being processed: obtain investor and employee visas; set up corporate bank account; register for Corporate Tax (EmaraTax); assess VAT registration (education-specific exemption analysis); establish accounting system and bookkeeping; set up payroll (WPS). These run in parallel with the regulatory process.
Education staff in the UAE frequently require individual licensing or credential verification: teachers need UAE teacher registration (KHDA or MoE); trainers need KHDA PVTC trainer approval; university lecturers need CAA academic credential verification. Curricula for schools and training centres require specific regulatory approval before being taught.
๐6. Trade Licence & Activity Approvals
| Education Activity | Licence Type | Issuing Authority | Additional Regulatory Approval | Estimated Cost (AED) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Private school (K-12) | Educational licence | DED + MoE / ADEK | KHDA school licence; MoE curriculum approval; fire safety NOC; civil defence approval | AED 25,000โ60,000 (licence only) |
| Nursery / early childhood | Educational licence | DED / ADEK | KHDA nursery licence; ADEK early childhood permit; health & safety inspections | AED 15,000โ35,000 |
| Training centre (professional) | Professional licence | DED / KHDA PVTC | KHDA PVTC registration; individual programme approvals; trainer certification | AED 15,000โ30,000 |
| Corporate training company | Professional / commercial licence | DED or Free Zone | KHDA PVTC if delivering accredited programmes; otherwise standard business licence | AED 12,000โ25,000 |
| E-learning / online education | E-commerce or IT licence | Free Zone or DED | Minimal regulatory approvals if not delivering formally accredited programmes | AED 10,000โ22,000 |
| University / higher education | Higher education licence | MOHE + DED / ADEK | MOHE licence of establishment; CAA accreditation per programme; QA framework | AED 50,000โ200,000+ |
| Language training centre | Educational licence | DED / KHDA PVTC | KHDA PVTC registration; programme approval; qualified language trainer verification | AED 14,000โ28,000 |
๐ซ7. Premises & Facility Requirements
- KHDA classroom size standards (Dubai schools and training centres): KHDA requires minimum classroom space per student โ typically 1.8โ2.0 sqm per student for training centres; 2.0+ sqm per student for schools. Premises inspected by KHDA inspectors before licence is issued. Non-compliant premises will fail inspection โ do not sign a long lease before KHDA pre-inspection.
- School facilities minimum requirements: Dedicated classrooms; a library/resource room; science labs (secondary level); computer labs; physical education facilities; dedicated staff areas; reception and administration; accessible parking; prayer room; first aid facilities; adequate sanitary facilities per gender per student count.
- Training centre facilities: KHDA PVTC requires: dedicated training rooms meeting minimum size criteria; reception area; storage for training materials; IT facilities if IT training; safety equipment for practical courses; adequate sanitation. Home-based training is NOT permitted for KHDA-licensed activities.
- Ejari (tenancy registration) required for all premises: All commercial premises used for education in Dubai must have a valid Ejari-registered tenancy contract. The Ejari registration is required for trade licence renewal, KHDA applications, and visa applications. Budget for annual Ejari renewal as part of your compliance calendar.
- Civil Defence (fire safety) NOC: All education premises โ schools, nurseries, training centres โ require a Civil Defence NOC (No Objection Certificate) confirming that the premises meet fire safety standards. This includes fire exits, extinguishers, smoke detectors, emergency lighting, and evacuation plans. Budget 4โ8 weeks for Civil Defence inspection and NOC.
- DM/OSHAD (Health & Safety) approvals: Some educational activities โ particularly nurseries, schools, and laboratories โ require Dubai Municipality (DM) or Abu Dhabi's OSHAD health and safety approvals. These assess the safety of the environment for children and young learners.
๐8. Visa & Staff Requirements for Education Businesses
| Role / Staff Category | Visa Type | Additional Requirement | Cost Estimate (AED) |
|---|---|---|---|
| School owner / investor | Investor / partner visa (3 or 10 year) | Company establishment card; KHDA school owner approval; fitness to operate assessment | AED 5,000โ9,000 |
| School principal / director | Employment visa (3 year) | KHDA principal qualification verification; minimum qualification standards (Masters degree + teaching experience typically required) | AED 4,000โ7,000 |
| Qualified teacher | Employment visa (3 year) | MoE / KHDA teacher registration; degree + PGCE or equivalent; subject specialisation verification; mandatory teacher licensing exam for some subjects | AED 4,000โ7,000 |
| Training centre instructor | Employment visa (3 year) | KHDA PVTC trainer approval; subject matter expertise documentation; qualification verification | AED 4,000โ6,500 |
| Administrative / support staff | Employment visa (3 year) | Standard employment visa; DHA health insurance mandatory (Dubai); WPS payroll | AED 3,500โ6,000 |
| Overseas teaching staff relocation | Employment visa + attestation | Overseas degree / qualification attestation (Ministry of Foreign Affairs + UAE Embassy); equivalency certificate from MoE; attestation adds 4โ8 weeks and AED 1,000โ3,000 per document | AED 5,000โ12,000 (incl. attestation) |
Teacher & Trainer Qualification Attestation โ Plan 3โ6 Months Ahead: All overseas academic qualifications used to obtain UAE teacher or trainer approvals must be attested โ authenticated by the issuing country's foreign ministry, then the UAE Embassy in that country, then the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the UAE. This process takes 4โ12 weeks per document and costs AED 500โ2,000 per document. For schools hiring teaching staff from overseas, build the attestation timeline into your hiring plan from the start โ many schools lose term months waiting for attestation to complete. Engage an attestation agent to manage this process professionally.
๐ฐ9. VAT on Education Services in UAE
UAE VAT treatment of education services is one of the most favourable aspects of the UAE education business environment. Most formal education services are zero-rated (0% VAT) โ meaning the educational institution charges no VAT to students but can still recover input VAT on its own purchases. This is a significant competitive advantage over comparable businesses in VAT-paying jurisdictions.
| Education Service | VAT Treatment | Rate | Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition fees โ primary and secondary schools | Zero-Rated | 0% | School must be licenced by a UAE education regulatory authority (KHDA, ADEK, MoE); tuition fees for approved curricula |
| Tuition fees โ higher education (universities, colleges) | Zero-Rated | 0% | Institution must be licensed by MOHE; programme must be approved by MOHE/CAA |
| Nursery / pre-school fees | Zero-Rated | 0% | Nursery must be KHDA or ADEK licensed |
| KHDA / ADEK-approved training centre fees | Zero-Rated | 0% | Training centre must be KHDA PVTC or ADEK licensed; programme must be approved by KHDA/ADEK |
| Non-accredited corporate training / professional development | Standard-Rated | 5% | Training NOT under an approved regulatory framework; in-company training; B2B training services not delivered under a KHDA/ADEK licence |
| School transportation (contracted school bus) | Zero-Rated | 0% | Transport services supplied in connection with zero-rated education |
| School uniforms (sold by school) | Standard-Rated | 5% | Goods supplied separately from the education service; 5% VAT applies |
| Canteen / cafeteria food sales | Mixed โ depends on food type | 0%โ5% | Basic food items: zero-rated. Prepared foods: standard-rated. Complex analysis required. |
| Online education platform (UAE users) | Analyse โ typically 5% | 5% | Online-only courses not under KHDA/ADEK/MOHE licence: typically standard-rated at 5%; zero-rating requires regulatory licensing |
| Online education (overseas users) | Zero-Rated | 0% | Services to non-UAE resident students consuming content outside UAE: zero-rated export |
Zero-Rating + Input VAT Recovery = Significant Benefit: Zero-rated education services are not the same as VAT-exempt services. Zero-rated means 0% VAT is charged to students โ AND the school or training centre can RECOVER input VAT on all its own purchases (furniture, IT equipment, construction, fit-out, stationery, marketing, professional services). This is a substantial financial benefit โ a school spending AED 5M on fit-out and equipment recovers AED 250,000 in input VAT that an unregistered business would lose. Every UAE school and KHDA-licensed training centre should be VAT-registered to maximise input tax recovery.
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๐๏ธ10. Corporate Tax for Education & Training Businesses
UAE Corporate Tax at 9% applies to all UAE education businesses โ schools, training centres, universities, and EdTech companies โ on taxable profits above AED 375,000. The education sector benefits from the same CT planning tools available to all UAE businesses, with some sector-specific considerations.
| Education Business Profile | CT Rate | Key CT Strategy | CT Planning Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small training company / tutoring centre | 0% SBR if revenue <AED 3M | Elect Small Business Relief annually; maintain simple IFRS accounts for SBR eligibility | Annual SBR election in CT 201; CT registration mandatory regardless; monitor revenue trajectory |
| Mid-size training centre / language school | 9% on profits above AED 375K | Maximise deductions: salaries, EOSB, rent, depreciation, curriculum costs, marketing | Annual CT 201; deduction maximisation; EOSB monthly accrual; management accounts |
| Private school (established) | 9% โ significant annual CT exposure | Comprehensive deduction management; property depreciation; payroll costs (largest deduction); bursary/scholarship provisions | Professional CT advisory; annual CT return; financial statements audit; TP if group structure |
| EdTech / e-learning (free zone QFZP) | 0% QFZP on qualifying income (overseas users); 9% on UAE user income | QFZP structuring for overseas student revenue; nexus approach for IP content; substance in free zone | QFZP eligibility assessment; qualifying vs. non-qualifying income split; substance documentation |
| Higher education institution | 9% โ large entity with complex CT | Group structures; campus PPE depreciation; endowment investment income analysis; scholarship deductions | CT group planning; professional CT advisory; annual audit; MOHE financial reporting compliance |
โ Key CT Deductions for Education Businesses
- Teaching and administrative staff salaries + EOSB: The largest cost for most education businesses โ fully CT-deductible. EOSB monthly accrual (basic salary basis) is deductible when accrued. Ensure all salaries are processed through WPS for credibility in a CT audit.
- Premises rent and fit-out depreciation: Annual rent for classrooms, training rooms, and offices โ fully CT-deductible. Fit-out and furniture capitalised as PPE: depreciated over useful life (classroom furniture: 5โ8 years; AV equipment: 3โ5 years; building improvements: 10โ25 years). Each year's depreciation is CT-deductible.
- Curriculum and content development costs: Costs of developing educational content, purchasing curricula licences, and acquiring teaching materials โ fully CT-deductible when expensed; or capitalised as intangible assets (IAS 38) if meeting recognition criteria and amortised over the useful life.
- KHDA / ADEK / MOHE regulatory fees: All annual regulatory licensing fees, inspection fees, and renewal costs โ fully CT-deductible as business operating expenses.
- Marketing and student recruitment: Digital marketing, advertising, open day costs, student recruitment agent fees โ fully CT-deductible as business development expenses.
- Scholarships and bursaries: Scholarships provided to students โ where they represent a genuine reduction in revenue (fee waived) rather than a gift โ are generally treated as reduced revenue, not a separate deduction. Seek specific CT advice on the treatment of scholarship programmes.
- Entertainment expenses (50% cap): Parent evenings, graduation ceremonies, open days with hospitality, staff parties โ 50% CT-deductible only. Tag separately in accounts from fully deductible operational costs.
๐11. Accounting & Financial Compliance for Education Businesses
| Compliance Requirement | Applicable To | Timeline | Cost Estimate (AED) |
|---|---|---|---|
| IFRS-compliant financial statements | All UAE education businesses (CT-registered) | Annual โ within 6 months of year end | AED 5,000โ25,000 (preparation) |
| Statutory audit | Free zone education companies; schools required to submit audited accounts to KHDA/ADEK | Annual โ KHDA requires audited financial statements with licence renewal | AED 8,000โ40,000 (audit fee) |
| KHDA financial reporting | All KHDA-licensed schools and training centres | Annual โ as part of KHDA licence renewal; audited accounts required | Included in audit fee above |
| VAT returns (quarterly) | VAT-registered education businesses | Quarterly โ 28th of month following quarter | AED 500โ3,000 per return |
| Corporate Tax return (CT 201) | All UAE education businesses (mandatory registration) | 9 months after financial year end | AED 3,000โ15,000 |
| Payroll (WPS monthly) | All employees | Monthly | AED 300โ1,000/month (outsourced) |
| Student fee trust / escrow (private schools) | Large private schools per KHDA requirement | Ongoing โ KHDA may require ring-fencing of student fee deposits | Governed by KHDA financial regulations |
๐ป12. Online & E-Learning Business Setup in UAE
The UAE EdTech and e-learning sector has grown dramatically since 2020 โ and in 2026 represents one of the most attractive education business models for entrepreneurs and investors. Online education businesses have lower regulatory complexity than physical schools, but still require careful business structure, VAT, and CT planning.
| E-Learning Business Model | Recommended Structure | VAT Treatment | CT Opportunity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Subscription-based online learning platform (UAE + overseas users) | Free zone company (TECOM / DAFZA / IFZA) for 100% ownership and lower costs | UAE users: 5% VAT; Overseas users: 0% zero-rated export | Overseas revenue: QFZP 0% CT if adequate substance and qualifying income conditions met |
| Corporate e-learning / LMS provider (B2B) | Mainland LLC (DED) for full UAE market access; or free zone if primarily overseas clients | 5% VAT on all B2B UAE clients; 0% on overseas | 9% CT on UAE revenue; QFZP planning for overseas revenue stream |
| Online tutoring platform (student-facing) | Free zone or mainland depending on UAE vs. overseas client mix | KHDA-unaccredited online tutoring: typically 5% VAT; if tutoring is part of a school programme: may be zero-rated | SBR for small operators; 9% above AED 375K threshold |
| EdTech SaaS (school management, assessment tools) | Technology free zone (DSO, DIC, DAFZA) or mainland | 5% VAT on all UAE B2B SaaS sales | QFZP for qualifying tech IP income from overseas schools/education companies |
| Online language school (overseas students primarily) | Free zone for tax efficiency on overseas revenue | 0% zero-rated โ overseas students receiving service outside UAE | QFZP 0% CT on qualifying overseas income with adequate free zone substance |
๐13. Complete Cost Budget โ Education & Training Business Setup
| Budget Category | Small Training Centre | Mid-Size School (K-12) | EdTech / Online Platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trade Licence & Incorporation | AED 15,000โ30,000 | AED 25,000โ60,000 | AED 12,000โ22,000 |
| Regulatory Approvals (KHDA / ADEK / MOHE) | AED 10,000โ25,000 | AED 30,000โ100,000+ | AED 0โ10,000 |
| Premises (rent + fit-out Year 1) | AED 60,000โ150,000 | AED 500,000โ3,000,000+ | AED 12,000โ30,000 (flexi-desk) |
| Visa & Immigration (5 staff) | AED 22,000โ38,000 | AED 80,000โ200,000+ | AED 10,000โ18,000 |
| Accounting, Audit & Tax | AED 15,000โ30,000 | AED 25,000โ60,000 | AED 10,000โ25,000 |
| Technology & IT | AED 15,000โ40,000 | AED 50,000โ200,000 | AED 30,000โ200,000 |
| Curriculum / Content Development | AED 5,000โ20,000 | AED 50,000โ200,000 | AED 20,000โ150,000 |
| Working Capital Reserve (6 months) | AED 80,000โ200,000 | AED 500,000โ2,000,000 | AED 60,000โ150,000 |
| TOTAL YEAR 1 BUDGET | AED 222,000โ533,000 | AED 1,260,000โ5,820,000+ | AED 154,000โ605,000 |
School vs. Training Centre โ The Investment Gap: A private K-12 school requires a fundamentally different scale of investment from a training centre or EdTech company. School setup in the UAE โ with premises meeting KHDA standards, full fit-out, qualified teaching staff, curriculum materials, and regulatory approvals โ requires a minimum capital commitment of AED 3โ5M for even a small school. Training centres can be established for AED 200,000โ500,000. E-learning businesses can be launched for AED 150,000โ300,000. Understand the capital requirements of your chosen education model before committing.
๐14. Our Education Business Setup Services
Company Formation
Mainland LLC; free zone company; DKV; TECOM; name reservation; MOA; trade licence for education activities
Regulatory Application Support
KHDA PVTC registration; ADEK licence preparation; MOHE documentation; document compilation and submission support
Visa & PRO Services
Investor visa; teacher/trainer employment visa; attestation support; establishment card; Emirates ID; MOHRE
VAT & Tax Setup
Education VAT exemption analysis; VAT registration; input VAT recovery optimisation; CT registration; SBR assessment
Accounting & Bookkeeping
Education accounting setup; monthly bookkeeping; payroll; EOSB accrual; KHDA financial reporting; statutory audit
Ongoing Compliance
Annual licence renewal; VAT returns; CT return; staff visa renewals; KHDA/ADEK annual submission support
โ15. Frequently Asked Questions
๐16. Related Resources
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