AMU Certificate Arabic FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic and the Certificate in Spoken Arabic at AMU? Which one should I choose?
Ans. AMU offers two distinct Arabic certificate courses under Part Time programmes. The Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic (ARCAA) is a comprehensive 1-year course offered by the Department of Arabic that covers reading, writing, grammar, and classical Arabic. The Certificate in Spoken Arabic (SACAA), on the other hand, focuses specifically on conversational and spoken Arabic skills. If your goal is to gain formal academic proficiency in Arabic language and script, the Certificate of Proficiency is more appropriate. If you primarily want to communicate in spoken Arabic for travel, business, or daily interaction, the Certificate in Spoken Arabic would be more suitable. Both are part-time courses with the same fee structure.
Ques. Is the Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic from AMU recognized for government jobs or further studies?
Ans. Yes, the Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic from AMU is a formally recognized language qualification from a central university. It is particularly valued for government recruitment in posts requiring Arabic language skills, such as Arabic translators, teachers, and diplomatic service roles. It can also serve as a foundation for pursuing higher language qualifications at AMU, such as the Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic, and eventually a B.A. (Hons.) in Arabic. For candidates appearing in state public service commission exams in states with Arabic as a second language, this certificate adds significant value to the application.
Ques. Can I pursue this course if I have absolutely no prior knowledge of Arabic?
Ans. Yes, the Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic is designed as an entry-level course and does not require any prior knowledge of Arabic. The curriculum starts from the basics of the Arabic script (Naskh), alphabet, pronunciation, and elementary grammar. Students from non-Arabic backgrounds, including those from Hindi, Urdu, or English-medium schools, regularly enroll in this course. However, familiarity with Urdu script can be an advantage since both scripts share similarities. The course is taught at AMU's Aligarh campus, and students are expected to attend classes regularly.
Ques. What is the admission process and when should I apply for the 2026-27 session?
Ans. For the 2026-27 session, the application form opened on 01 February 2026. The last date to apply without a late fee is 05 April 2026, and with a late fee of Rs. 300, the deadline is 12 April 2026. You need to apply online at www.amucontrollerexams.com, pay the processing fee of Rs. 750, and upload your Class 10 marksheet. There is no entrance test; admission is purely merit-based on your qualifying examination marks. After the merit list is published on the Controller's website, selected candidates must report in person to complete admission formalities.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for students of this part-time certificate course?
Ans. No, hostel accommodation is not provided to students admitted to Part Time courses at AMU. As per the University's residential policy, candidates admitted to Evening / Part Time courses are not entitled to hostel accommodation. This is an important consideration for outstation students, who will need to arrange private accommodation in Aligarh. The AMU campus is located approximately 2 km from Aligarh Railway Station, and there are several private paying guest facilities and rental accommodations available in the vicinity of the campus.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing the Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic from AMU?
Ans. The Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic from AMU opens several career avenues. Graduates can pursue roles as Arabic language teachers in schools and coaching institutes, Arabic translators and interpreters for government and private organizations, content writers and journalists for Arabic media outlets, and support staff in embassies and consulates of Arab countries. The certificate is also a stepping stone for those wishing to pursue Islamic studies, Quranic education, or careers in the Gulf countries where Arabic proficiency is a significant advantage. Many students use this certificate as a foundation to progress to the Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic and eventually a full degree in Arabic at AMU.


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