Registration Requirements

 

·                   Admission Requirements

·                   Language

·                   Course Duration

·                   Starting Date

·                   Fees

·                   Exams

·                   Application Form

·                   Application Form for Postgraduate Studies

 

 

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Admission Requirements 

Students should have good command of Arabic language and be acquainted with general knowledge of Islamic issues. A minimum of 5 GCSE ordinary and 2 A Level grades or equivalent qualifications is required. Payment of admission and registration fees There is no age restriction A letter of reference of good conduct Back to Top Language

Almost all lectures, tutorials, exams and final year dissertations are conducted in Arabic. Postgraduate thesis can be written in either Arabic or English.

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Language:

Almost all lectures, tutorials, exams and final year dissertations are conducted in Arabic. Therefore, a good command of Arabic language is required. However, we are trying to translate these courses in to English in order to help those who find it difficult.

Postgraduate thesis can be written in Arabic, Persian (Farsi) or English.

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Course Duration:

All undergraduate level courses are offered in 4 academic years. Upon successful examination of the final year and provision of a suitable dissertation, students are awarded with a diploma certificate equivalent to BA degree which enables them to continue their postgraduate studies.  

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Starting Date:

Our academic year starts in the first week of January and ends at the end of September of the same year. However, there is no fixed starting date for distance learning students. They can virtually start from any date during the year.

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Fees:

 Application Fee: There is one off non-refundable fee of £50 payable at the time of submitting your application.

 

Registration Fees:

Fees vary from faculty to faculty.

Faculty of Islamic Law:

Face to Face (in campus)     £1,000

Distance Learning               £ 600

 

Faculty of International & Comparative Law:

Face to Face (in campus)     £2,500

Distance Learning               £1,500

 

Faculty of Arabic Studies:

Face to Face (in campus)     £1,500

Distance Learning               £1,000

 

In the faculty of Islamic Law (Shari'a), fees have been broken down in order to reduce the total costs for those who can not afford it or wish to study in a group of 2 or more. Therefore, fees are calculated on the following basis:

      ·   Registration and office costs                  £300

      ·   Books and lecturer’s note papers           £100

      ·   Full set of audio tapes or CDs                £200

 

If a group of two or more students wish to study together the following fees may apply:

First student pays the full fee and receives the whole package.

Sharing students pay 50% of the fee and share the materials with the first student. For example if 3 students share the same teaching materials, they should pay as the following:

     First Student         £600 (£300 + £100 + £200)

     Second Student     £300 (£300 + £  50 + £100)

     Third Student       £300 (£300 + £  50 + £100)

 

Examination Fee: Students should pay a fee of £50 for sitting for the yearly exams. 

 

 Resit Fee:           Those students who have failed in more than 3 subject, have to resit for the entire subjects in the following year and pay a fee of £100 only and do not need to pay the registration fee again.

 

Put-Off Fee:         Students who wish to postpone their examinations to the next year have to pay a fee of £100.

 

Other Fees:          In case a student wants his/her exam papers to be revised, (s)he should pay a fee of £10 for each subject.

                           

                            There is a one off fee of £40 for marking of the final dissertation (in the final year).

 

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