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🇸🇦 Universities in Saudi Arabia

2 universities evaluated for international families.

Saudi Arabia's standout in international higher education is KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology) — a graduate-only, English-medium research university on the Red Sea with one of the world's largest university endowments (~$20B), where every admitted student receives a full fellowship covering tuition, housing and a stipend. It is genuinely world-class in water/desalination, energy, catalysis and marine science, and one of the most international universities anywhere (~80% non-Saudi). The trade-offs are specific: KAUST is graduate-only (no undergraduates), STEM-only (no humanities), and sits in a remote purpose-built enclave, while Saudi Arabia's broader social context — though the KAUST campus is an unusually liberal co-ed enclave — deters some applicants. Vision 2030 is rapidly building the country's research and tech sector. Best for funded master's/PhD STEM researchers seeking elite, debt-free research; not an option for undergraduates or non-science fields.

Post-Study Work

Student visa sponsored by the host institution; post-study work via employer-sponsored work permit (Vision 2030 is expanding skilled-worker pathways)

Application System

Graduate research universities (KAUST) admit by bachelor's degree + research fit, not school-leaving credentials; undergraduate admission elsewhere via Saudi secondary results or international qualifications

Avg. International Fees

KAUST is free for all admitted students (full fellowship + stipend + housing); other Saudi public universities charge low or no tuition

UniversityNetworkEmployabilityTeachingCurriculumInstitutionalStudent
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)BBAASB
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM)BABABB