AMU Diploma in Modern Arabic FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic and the Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic at AMU? Which one should I apply for?
Ans. AMU offers both a Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic (one year, entry-level) and a Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic (one year, higher level). The Certificate is designed for beginners or those with basic Arabic knowledge, while the Diploma is for students who have already completed the Certificate or have a higher level of Arabic proficiency. If you are new to Arabic, you should apply for the Certificate first. If you have already completed the Certificate of Proficiency in Arabic from AMU or have equivalent prior knowledge, you may apply directly for the Diploma. The Department of Arabic will assess your level at the time of admission.
Ques. Is the Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic from AMU useful for jobs in Gulf countries or for Islamic studies?
Ans. Yes, the Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic from AMU is a recognised qualification from one of India's premier central universities and is valued for several purposes. For those aspiring to work in Gulf countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, etc.), a formal Arabic language qualification from a reputed institution like AMU adds credibility to your profile, especially for roles in translation, interpretation, education, or administration. For Islamic studies, Arabic proficiency is essential for reading classical texts, and this diploma provides a strong foundation. It is also useful for candidates appearing in competitive exams that require Arabic language proficiency, such as certain UPSC optional papers or government translation posts.
Ques. What topics and skills are covered in the Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic course?
Ans. The Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic at AMU's Department of Arabic covers Modern Standard Arabic (Fusha) with a focus on grammar (Nahw and Sarf), reading comprehension, writing skills, vocabulary building, and conversational Arabic. The course also introduces students to Arabic literature and contemporary Arabic texts. The Department of Arabic at AMU has a long tradition of teaching Arabic to non-native speakers, and the curriculum is designed to build practical language skills alongside academic understanding. Students are expected to have some prior exposure to Arabic script and basic vocabulary before joining the Diploma level.
Ques. Can I pursue this course while working full-time or while enrolled in another degree programme?
Ans. Yes, the part-time evening mode is specifically designed for this purpose. Classes are held in the evening on the AMU campus, allowing working professionals and students enrolled in other programmes to attend without disrupting their primary commitments. AMU's rules permit students to simultaneously pursue a full-time academic programme alongside a part-time course, provided the class timings do not overlap. However, physical presence in Aligarh is required for attending classes, so outstation candidates need to be based in or near Aligarh during the academic session.
Ques. Is there a departmental test for admission to the Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic, and what does it cover?
Ans. Admission to the Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic at AMU may involve a departmental test conducted by the Department of Arabic, in addition to or instead of merit in the qualifying examination. The departmental test, if conducted, typically assesses the candidate's existing knowledge of Arabic script, basic grammar, and comprehension. This is to ensure that students admitted to the Diploma level have the prerequisite Arabic language foundation. The exact format and syllabus of the test are notified by the Department of Arabic and available on the AMU Controller of Examinations website (www.amucontrollerexams.com). Candidates are advised to check the official website for the latest test schedule and syllabus.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing the Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic from AMU?
Ans. The Diploma of Proficiency in Arabic from AMU opens several career avenues. Graduates can pursue careers as Arabic language teachers in schools and coaching institutes, translators and interpreters for government departments, media organisations, and international bodies, or as content writers and editors for Arabic-language publications. The qualification is also valuable for those seeking employment in Gulf countries, international organisations like the United Nations (which uses Arabic as an official language), and NGOs working in the Arab world. Additionally, the diploma serves as a stepping stone for higher studies in Arabic language, literature, or Islamic studies at AMU or other universities.


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