Graduating in the UAE just became faster and easier. The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR) has launched an automatic recognition system for degrees from 34 selected universities. This move is part of the "Zero Government Bureaucracy" program to simplify life for residents. Since starting, more than 25,000 graduates have used the system. Under this new system, graduates do not need to apply separately for degree recognition. Their degrees are instantly verified through official databases. A QR code confirms the recognition, removing the need for physical papers. This helps with getting jobs, visas, and postgraduate admission faster. The system also verifies foreign degrees by giving electronic reports to authorities. The first rollout covers federal, public, and top private universities. Graduates from these 34 universities have their degrees "born recognized" by the government. Previously, students waited weeks for an equivalency letter to prove their degree. Now, the Ministry’s system links directly to universities, creating a digital record as soon as the degree is awarded. Graduates can use a QR code to prove their degree instantly. This change speeds up applications for jobs, the UAE Golden Visa, and government roles. MoHESR calls this a strategic move to bring fresh talent into the workforce faster. The next step will include Emirati students studying abroad on government scholarships. This digital system shows the UAE’s commitment to a fast, paperless future for education.