Worried you won’t pass the GED? That’s the number one question every adult learner asks — and it’s exactly why Orbit built its GED Preparation Course around a documented 99% pass rate and a simple promise: if you don’t pass, you repeat the prep classes free. One course covers all 4 official GED subjects — Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science and Social Studies — taught in Dubai, in person or online.
The GED Math test covers basic math through algebra and geometry, with an emphasis on applying quantitative reasoning to real-world problems rather than memorizing formulas.
RLA combines reading comprehension, grammar and editing, and an extended-response essay into a single test, measuring how well you read, analyze and argue in writing.
The Science test draws on life science, physical science and Earth and space science, focused on scientific reasoning and interpreting data rather than pure recall.
Social Studies covers civics and government, U.S. history, economics and geography, with a strong focus on reading primary-source documents and interpreting data.
Orbit’s GED instructor, Shabeer S., has a documented 99% pass rate among students who complete the course — a tracked result, not a marketing number.
If you sit the GED and don’t pass a subject, you repeat Orbit’s prep classes for that subject at no extra cost, until you do. We’re not charging you twice for a result we’re confident you’ll get.
You’re prepped in structured live classes — in person or online — with full-length timed practice tests and direct instructor feedback, not left with a stack of PDFs and a workbook.
Orbit’s GED Preparation Course covers all 4 official GED subjects — Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science and Social Studies — with a documented 99% pass rate and a free-repeat guarantee if you don’t pass. Available in person in Dubai or live online, with flexible batch and one-to-one scheduling.
Orbit Training Center’s GED Preparation Course in Dubai prepares adult learners for all 4 official GED subjects — Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science and Social Studies — with a documented 99% pass rate among students who complete the course. If you don’t pass, you repeat the relevant prep classes free. Study in person at Orbit’s Dubai campus or live online, in batches or one-to-one.
Orbit’s GED Preparation Course is taught by Shabeer S., Head of the Department – IT & Engineering at Orbit Training Center Dubai since February 2020 and a trainer with over 15 years of experience in technical and professional training. Under his guidance, GED students have built a documented 99% pass rate on the official GED exam after completing the course.
Classes are taught subject by subject — Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science and Social Studies — with full-length timed practice tests under real exam conditions, so students walk into the official test having already practiced its exact format and timing.
Teaching runs in small batches or one-to-one, in person at Orbit’s Dubai campus or live online, with pacing built around each student’s starting level in every subject rather than a single fixed syllabus.
If a student completes the course and does not pass a subject on the first attempt, they repeat that subject’s prep classes free — a policy Shabeer applies directly, not an exception that has to be requested.
| Day | Timing | Classes Type | Class Hour’s |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | Batches | 2 Hours Session |
| Wednesday | 12:00 PM – 09:00 PM | One to one | 2 Hours Session |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | One to one | 2 Hours Session |
| Friday | 12:00 PM – 09:00 PM | Private | 2 Hours Session |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | Batches | 2 Hours Session |
| Sunday | 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM | One to one | 2 Hours Session |
Orbit Training Center’s GED Preparation Course in Dubai is a structured, instructor-led program built for one outcome: helping you pass all 4 GED subject tests — Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science and Social Studies. The course is taught by Orbit’s dedicated GED preparation instructor, whose students complete the program with a documented 99% pass rate. If you sit the GED after completing the course and don’t pass, you repeat the relevant prep classes for free — no extra cost, no separate re-enrolment. Classes run in person at Orbit’s Dubai campus or live online, in structured batches or one-to-one, for adult learners, high-school-equivalency seekers, and anyone who needs a US-recognised credential for further study, immigration or work.
Dubai is home to one of the world’s largest long-term expatriate populations, many of whom left formal schooling early, moved countries mid-way through secondary education, or never had access to a recognised high-school credential in the first place. For anyone in that position, the GED (General Educational Development test) is the most direct route to a US-recognised high-school-equivalency credential without returning to a classroom for years. It opens doors that a missing high-school diploma otherwise closes: admission to community colleges and certain universities, eligibility for jobs and training programs that require proof of secondary education, and, for many families, a recognised credential that supports further-study, relocation or work applications that specifically ask for one.
The practical barrier is rarely the underlying material — it’s the exam format. The GED is a computer-based, timed test covering four separate subjects, each testing a specific kind of reasoning rather than pure memorisation. Most adults who don’t pass on a first attempt don’t fail because they don’t know the content; they fail because they’ve never practised the test’s format, timing and question style under real exam conditions. That is the specific gap structured GED preparation closes, and it’s why a documented pass rate — not just a syllabus — is the first thing worth checking in any GED prep course.
Orbit’s GED Preparation Course is built around the official GED test structure — four subjects, each treated as its own mini-course with its own pacing, practice tests and instructor feedback:
Every subject is taught alongside full-length timed practice tests under real exam conditions, so the format of the exam stops being a source of anxiety long before you sit the real thing.
Whether you searched for GED classes, GED test prep, or a full GED preparation course, this is the actual subject-by-subject sequence used in Orbit’s classroom:
This course is built for adult learners rather than school-age students, and no prior GED coursework is required to join.
It suits long-term Dubai residents who left formal schooling before completing high school and now need a recognised credential for further study or employment; parents supporting a child or family member through the same process; and working adults who need a US-recognised high-school-equivalency credential specifically for a college application, an employer, or an immigration or relocation process that asks for one.
Because the course is taught subject by subject rather than as one fixed block, students who are already strong in one or two subjects can move through those faster and spend more instructor time on the subjects they find hardest — a structure that matters more in GED prep than in most technical courses, since adult learners typically start from very different baseline levels across the four subjects.
Two things distinguish Orbit’s GED Preparation Course from most other GED options in Dubai, and both are stated plainly rather than left vague.
The 99% pass rate refers to students who complete Orbit’s GED preparation course and then sit the official GED exam — the large majority pass. It reflects structured, subject-by-subject teaching and full-length timed practice under real exam conditions, tracked specifically for this course rather than quoted as a generic institutional figure.
The free-repeat guarantee is Orbit’s answer to the one question every prospective GED student actually has: what happens if I don’t pass? No training centre — Orbit included — can honestly guarantee the outcome of a third-party exam administered by an external testing body. What Orbit can guarantee, and does, is this: if you complete the course and don’t pass a subject on your first attempt, you repeat the prep classes for that subject at Orbit, free of charge, until you do. You are never asked to pay again for training you have already paid for once.
Orbit’s course prepares you for all four GED subjects, but the official exam itself is administered separately, through the official GED testing network rather than by Orbit directly. Your instructor walks you through the official registration and test-centre booking process as part of the course, once you are ready to schedule each subject, so the transition from classroom preparation to sitting the real exam is a guided step rather than something you have to figure out alone.
Orbit’s GED Preparation Course is taught by a dedicated GED preparation instructor whose students post a 99% pass rate — a number tracked specifically for this course, not a generic institutional claim. Classes run in small batches or one-to-one, in person at Orbit’s Dubai campus or live online, so pacing can match how quickly, or slowly, you need to move through each subject. Sessions are scheduled across weekdays, evenings and weekends, which matters in practice: most GED candidates in Dubai are working adults fitting preparation around a job, and a course that only offers fixed weekday-morning slots simply doesn’t work for that schedule.
A free demo session is available before you enrol, so you can sit in on a real class, meet the instructor, and judge the teaching style and pace for yourself before committing. Every student who completes the course and does not pass a subject on the first attempt repeats that subject’s prep classes free — a policy built directly into how the course is run, not an occasional exception.
Orbit issues a certificate of completion for the preparation program itself; this is separate from, and does not replace, the official GED credential, which is only awarded once you pass all four subject tests through the official GED testing process.
“I haven’t studied in years, and I don’t know where to start.” Orbit’s course starts with a level check in each subject, so your study time goes toward your actual weak spots instead of a fixed syllabus that assumes everyone starts from the same place.
“I’m strong in some subjects and weak in others.” Because each of the four subjects is taught and paced separately, you can move quickly through subjects you already know and spend more time, and more instructor attention, on the ones you don’t.
“I’m nervous about the test format, not just the content.” Every subject includes full-length timed practice tests under real exam conditions, so by test day the format itself is familiar and the only unknown left is the specific questions.
“I’m working full-time and don’t have much study time.” Batch, evening, weekend and one-to-one formats are all available, in person or online, so preparation fits around a working adult’s schedule rather than the other way around.
“What if I don’t pass?” You repeat the relevant prep classes free, as covered above, so the financial risk of not passing on the first attempt sits with Orbit, not with you.
Whether you are returning to formal study after years away, supporting a family member through the GED process, or need a recognised high-school-equivalency credential for a specific college, employer or immigration requirement, the course is structured to start from wherever your current level actually is across the four subjects.
A free demo session is available before you enrol, giving you a direct look at the teaching style and pacing, and a chance to ask the instructor about your specific subjects and timeline. Batch and one-to-one scheduling, in person in Dubai or live online, is available on a rolling basis, so you can typically begin preparation within days of your demo rather than waiting for a fixed intake date.
The GED (General Educational Development test) is a US-recognised high-school-equivalency credential earned by passing four separate subject tests, rather than by completing years of classroom-based schooling. It carries the same recognition as a high-school diploma for most college admissions, job applications and further-study purposes. The difference is the path: a diploma is earned over several years of school attendance, while the GED is earned by demonstrating equivalent knowledge and reasoning skills through a set of exams you can prepare for directly.
Most GED candidates in Dubai are adults who left formal schooling before completing high school, moved countries mid-education, or never had access to a recognised secondary credential. They take the GED to unlock college admission, job eligibility, or immigration and relocation processes that specifically require proof of a recognised high-school-equivalency qualification. It’s also common among parents supporting a family member through the same process.
The GED covers four subjects: Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA), Science, and Social Studies. Each is a separate test with its own timing and question style, and candidates can prepare for and sit each subject individually rather than all at once. Orbit’s course teaches all four, paced according to each student’s starting level in each subject.
GED Mathematical Reasoning covers number operations, ratios and percentages, algebra, geometry, and interpreting data and graphs — with a strong emphasis on applying maths to real-world word problems rather than abstract calculation. Orbit’s course teaches each of these areas separately, with full-length timed practice tests so the exam’s format is familiar by test day.
RLA combines reading comprehension across informational and literary texts, grammar and editing, and an Extended Response — a timed argumentative essay scored on how well you build and support an argument using evidence from the given passages. It’s the subject most adult learners underestimate, since it tests analytical reading and structured writing, not just vocabulary.
The GED Science test covers life science, physical science, and Earth and space science, with most questions built around reading and interpreting graphs, charts and short experiment descriptions rather than pure recall of facts. Orbit’s course teaches the underlying science concepts alongside dedicated practice reading and interpreting scientific data under timed conditions.
GED Social Studies covers civics and government, U.S. history, economics and geography, with a heavy focus on analysing primary-source documents and short data sets rather than memorising dates and names. Orbit’s course pairs the content itself with practice analysing the kinds of historical and civic documents the actual test uses.
Orbit’s GED preparation instructor, Shabeer S., has a documented 99% pass rate among students who complete the course and then sit the official exam. It reflects structured, subject-by-subject teaching and full-length timed practice tests under real exam conditions, tracked specifically for this course rather than quoted as a general institutional figure.
If you complete Orbit’s GED preparation course and don’t pass a subject on your first attempt at the official exam, you repeat that subject’s prep classes at Orbit free of charge, until you pass. It is not a guarantee that you will pass the exam itself — no training provider can honestly promise the outcome of a third-party exam — it is a guarantee that you will never pay twice for the training needed to get there.
Preparation time depends on your starting level in each of the four subjects, since students who are already strong in one or two subjects move through those faster and spend more time on the others. Most students complete preparation across all four subjects in roughly 40 or more hours of instruction, delivered in batch, evening, weekend or one-to-one sessions.
Both. Orbit’s GED Preparation Course runs in person at its Dubai campus and live online, covering the same four subjects, the same instructor, and the same practice-test structure either way. Many students mix formats — for example, attending in person for subjects they find harder and studying online for subjects they’re already comfortable with.
No formal prior qualification is required to join Orbit’s GED Preparation Course. The course begins with a level check across each of the four subjects, so instruction is paced to your actual current level rather than assuming everyone starts from the same point.
Orbit’s GED students are almost always adults rather than school-age students — long-term Dubai residents who left formal schooling early, working professionals who need a recognised credential for a specific college or employer requirement, and family members supporting someone else through the same process. The course is built around adult schedules and adult starting points, not a school-year curriculum.
Orbit’s course prepares you for all four GED subjects, but the official exam itself is administered separately through the official GED testing network rather than by Orbit directly. Shabeer walks you through the official registration and test-centre booking process as part of the course, once you’re ready to sit each subject.
Most GED prep pages in Dubai state a general “repeat if you fail” style policy but stop short of stating a measured pass rate or naming what the guarantee actually covers. Orbit states both clearly: a documented 99% pass rate among students who complete the course, and a free-repeat guarantee limited specifically to the subject you did not pass — not vague marketing language.
Once you pass all four GED subject tests, you hold a US-recognised high-school-equivalency credential that most community colleges, many universities, and a wide range of employers accept in place of a traditional high-school diploma. It is commonly used to support college applications, job applications that require proof of secondary education, and further-study or relocation processes that specifically ask for a recognised equivalency credential.