To apply for the Barkitna card, the applicant must be 60 years or older
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The bustling city of Dubai offers many perks to students who are studying in the emirate, as they learn the ropes to enter the diverse industries hosted by the city.
From reduced prices on the burger they grab between classes to slashed costs on the metro rides they take — as they juggle between home and university, some even making a pit stop at the company they intern — the city has introduced many ways to make students' lives easier and more affordable.
Here is a list of places that offer discounts to students across the city.
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Emirates
Dubai's well-known carrier, Emirates, offers a 10 per cent discount to students on economy as well as business class trips. Students can also get a 10kg extra baggage allowance or one extra piece.
This offer is valid for bookings made until March 31, 2025, and is applicable to students between the ages of 16 and 31.
This also applies to international students who reside in the UAE.
To avail the offer, students must use the promo code 'STUDENT' while booking and make sure to present a valid student ID or school acceptance letter at the check‑in.
Etihad Airways
International students who call the Emirates their home can avail the airline's offer, as well as students who have come to the UAE specifically for educational purposes. The offer gives a 10 per cent off to students on economy flights and 5 per cent off on business flights.
This is applicable to students between the ages of 18 and 32. This applies to both one-way, as well round trips.
International students studying in the following countries are eligible to apply:
Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Maldives, Netherlands, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, UAE and UK.
This offer is valid for bookings made before June, 2024. Students must have a verified international student ID before making the booking and must log in through the 'Etihad Guest' portal.
The loyalty card programme Fazaa, offers a 'Fazaa Student Card', that allows students to avail discounts at restaurants, university programs, libraries, shopping outlets, cinema and more, not only in Dubai, but across the UAE.
Students have to simply present the 'student' discount card to avail this.
While pursuing their higher education, many students opt to intern to gain experience, as well as to save up some money. To ensure students can save funds easily, while also having a safe mode of transaction, some banks in the UAE have started student packages.
These offers allow students to open an account without paying any opening fees. They are also not required to have any minimum balance or salary. They can also avail offers on movies, restaurants, hotels and more with some banks.
Banks like ADCB, Liv, ADIB, Emirates Islamic Bank and Emirates NBD are some of the financial institutions that offer these discounts.
The personal Nol card — or what one would refer to as the 'blue' card in layman's terms — gives certain groups of people a 50 per cent concession in fares. Students between the ages of 5 and 23 are eligible for this.
Unlike other cards, the personal card is linked to the Emirates ID, which gives users the ability to recover their balance in case their card gets lost or stolen.
Since timings can be one of the biggest issues for university students due to class schedules, institutes have introduced packages that offer ease to students as they gear up to get behind the wheel.
The minimum age for individuals to enrol for a driving course in the UAE is 17 years and 6 months. After passing all tests, a driving license will be issued only at the age of 18 and above.
Emirates Driving Institute offers a youth package where students can avail the following benefits:
For students looking to unwind and relax on their weekends, theatres in the UAE have the perfect set of offers.
At the price of Dh59, Roxy Cinemas gives students a chance to watch a movie, enjoy a drink, and have popcorn. This is valid from Mondays to Fridays, until 6pm.
The offer is valid in Roxy's at Dubai Hills Mall, City Walk and The Beach JBR. Students are required to present a valid students ID to avail this offer.
Apple
Whether you're a new university student or a current one, Apple offers a 'savings' offer to students, as well as parents buying electronics for university students, in addition to teachers and staff members.
The 'education store' online allows students to get discounts on Macs, iPads and selected accessories, displays, AppleCare+ for Mac and AppleCare+ for iPad.
Samsung
Full-time or part-time students of accredited educational institutions in the UAE can buy Samsung products at a 30 per cent discount. Additionally, they can get free delivery and enjoy 14 days of free returns on all orders. Students will also be given instalment plans to reduce the pressure of payment.
The offer gives a limit of five products per product category, up to a total value of Dh110,190, every two years. These products can be accessed in the 'Samsung Education Store'.
Students have to only register with their student email ID to proceed with buying their products online.
Spotify
While travelling in the metro or during a break between classes, tunes can become a student's bestfriend. Spotify is one of the well-know streaming platforms in the UAE. Under its student plan, students can get one month of premium access for free.
After the month passes, the monthly premium charge which enables listeners to download music and listen without WiFi is Dh11.99.
Students above the age of 18 who are enrolled in an eligible university are qualified for this plan. A student can avail this for up to four years.
Anghami
Anghami also gives students a chance to listen to music at a 50 per cent slashed rate. This applies on Anghami Plus, which allows students to download music and listen offline, while also avoiding the hassle of interrupting ads.
H&M
To fulfil all their shopping needs, H&M has put in place a 'student discount', offering a 10 per cent discount on all items.
While shopping online, students need to simply create an account with their university's email ID, fill in a student form and apply with the student discount while checking out. For those shopping in person, they can just present their student ID.
Bossini
At Bossini's Dubai Mall branch, students can enjoy a 20 per cent off on all items by presenting their student ID.
Different universities in Dubai have partnered up with brands to give students their own sets of discounts that they may avail by presenting their respective university's cards.
Top Golf
To beat the weekend blues, students can hit Top Golf which has introduced a 'Sunday's Swing'. This offers a Dh40 discount from 9pm until closing time every Sunday.
Students need to present their student ID to proceed with the offer.
Ski Dubai
For those looking to take a breaking from the summer heat, Ski Dubai has a 'Students' Night' offer every Tuesday and Thursday. From 4pm onwards, this gives access to students on the slopes for three hours, plus three hours of access to chairlifts and draglifts.
Additionally, they can get a free locker during their time.
A valid student ID must be presented to avail the offer.
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