Overview Functional Arabic Diploma

TWO YEARS DIPLOMA COURSE IN FUNCTIONAL ARABIC

The NCPUL has launched a ‘Two Years Diploma Course in Functional Arabic’ through Urdu medium for those students who have studied Arabic in traditional institutions and lack the ability to speak, writing and communicating skill at the colloquial level. Presently, 393 Arabic study centres are running in 25 States and 221 Districts. 26378 students including 11125 girls have registered themselves for pursuing this course.

  • The course will start from 1st April of each year. Duration of this course is one year. The last date of Registration in the course is 28th February.
  • The course has been divided into eight modules in two years, 4 modules for each year. Two modules are in the shape of a textbook with the separate guidebook.
  • Two text books as well as two guide books comprising of four modules from 1 - 4 and two assignments (Ikhtibarat) divided each in two parts in the first year and the course material of the second year of modules from 5 - 8 in the latter form will be dispatched to the Functional Arabic Study Centre.
  • All the eight modules are progressively integrated.
  • The evaluation of each module will be done through the comprehensive assignment (Ikhtibar) four in a year.
  • Evaluation will be done on the basis of 12 assignments.
  • A final written examination will be held at the end of the session.
  • Diploma will be awarded only to those students who complete the 12 assignments successfully and pass the final written examination. Direct individual learners have been exempted from the written examination.
  • Arabic Language
  • Arabic Grammar
  • Life of Prophet
  • Arabic Writing
  • Dua
  • Students who can read and write Hindi or English language can take admission in this course.
  • Student’s educational qualification should be 10th or equivalent (desirable).
  • There is no age limit for this course.

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