MANUU MA Islamic Studies FAQs
Ques. Can students from a Madrasa background apply for MA Islamic Studies at MANUU? Is there any special provision for them?
Ans. Yes, students from a Madrasa background are actively welcomed in the MA Islamic Studies programme at MANUU. The department has a special provision where Madrasa background students are offered an Introduction to Major World Religions paper as a non-CGPA course, while non-Madrasa students are offered an Islamiyat paper. This inclusive approach ensures that both Madrasa graduates and students from conventional university backgrounds can comfortably pursue the programme. MANUU also has a policy of recognising Madrasa qualifications for admission purposes, subject to equivalence norms.
Ques. What is the NET/JRF track record of MA Islamic Studies students at MANUU?
Ans. The Department of Islamic Studies at MANUU has an impressive NET/JRF track record. Since its establishment in 2013 through 2025, 21 students have cleared NET/JRF/NS-OBC, including 15 NET qualifiers, 5 JRF qualifiers, and 1 NS-OBC qualifier. The department's curriculum is specifically designed to prepare students for UGC-NET in Islamic Studies, and the faculty actively guides students for these competitive examinations. This makes MANUU one of the better institutions for students targeting academic careers in Islamic Studies.
Ques. What are the career options after MA Islamic Studies from MANUU?
Ans. Graduates of MA Islamic Studies from MANUU can pursue careers in teaching (college/university level after qualifying UGC-NET), research, Islamic banking and finance, journalism, civil services, NGO work, and international organisations dealing with Muslim affairs. Several MANUU alumni have been appointed as assistant professors in institutions like Alia University Kolkata and MANUU itself. Students from multinational companies like Accenture have also been recruited from this department, showing the diverse career paths available. A PhD in Islamic Studies from MANUU further opens doors to academic and research careers.
Ques. Is the MA Islamic Studies programme at MANUU conducted in Urdu or English?
Ans. The MA Islamic Studies programme at MANUU is primarily conducted in Urdu, as MANUU is a central Urdu university. The medium of instruction, study materials, and examinations are largely in Urdu. Students who are not proficient in Urdu are required to enroll in and qualify the Certificate Course in Urdu as a condition for the award of the degree. Students from non-Urdu backgrounds should be prepared to develop Urdu reading and writing skills during the course. However, the academic content itself is rich and covers Islamic sciences from a modern, research-oriented perspective.
Ques. Does MANUU MA Islamic Studies have any placement support? What kind of jobs do graduates get?
Ans. The Department of Islamic Studies at MANUU has a reasonable placement record given the niche nature of the subject. Alumni have been placed as assistant professors in universities, as research associates in MANUU's own translation and publication directorate, and in multinational companies. The university has a placement cell that organises job fairs and connects students with employers. However, for MA Islamic Studies specifically, the primary career paths are academic (teaching and research), civil services, and Islamic finance/banking. Students are encouraged to qualify UGC-NET/JRF to strengthen their academic career prospects.
Ques. What is the difference between MA Islamic Studies at MANUU and similar programmes at other universities?
Ans. MA Islamic Studies at MANUU is unique in several ways. First, it is offered at a central university with NAAC A+ accreditation, giving the degree strong recognition. Second, the programme is taught from a modern academic perspective, combining traditional Islamic sciences with contemporary research methodologies. Third, the very low fee of Rs. 4,200 for the entire 2-year programme makes it highly accessible. Fourth, the department's active academic forum, wall magazine, and regular seminars provide a vibrant intellectual environment. Finally, MANUU's location in Hyderabad, a city with a rich Islamic cultural heritage, provides students with unique exposure to Deccan Islamic history and culture.


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