Mumbai:
Markazul Ma’arif Education & Research Centre (MMERC), Mumbai
declares entrance test dates for the batch—20011-2013 in Diploma
in English Language and Literature (DELL) course for all its 8
centres across India.
Maulana M. Burhanuddin Qasmi,
Director of MMERC, Mumbai said in a press statement that the
combined entrance test will be held for the total 145 seats —30 in
MMERC, Mumbai, 20 in Madrasa Islamia, Kandhla, Muzaffar Nagar, UP,
20 in Markaz Ihya-il-fikril Islami, Muzaffarabad, Saharanpur, UP,
20 in Al-Ma’hadul Islami, Manakmau, Saharanpur, UP, 20 in Jamia
Mohammadia Mansoora, Malegaon, Maharashtra, 15 in Markaz-e Islami
Education & Research Centre, Ankleashwar, Gujarat, 15 in Al.
Ma’hadul Imam Shah Waliullah Education & Research Centre, Jamia
Nagar, New Delhi and 5 in Jamia Jalalia, Hojai, Assam.
The written and oral test is to be
conducted on 23 & 24 July 2011 in Mumbai and Delhi simultaneously.
MMERC, a sister concern of Assam based Markazul Ma’arif (NGO) was
established in Delhi in 1994 and later shifted to Mumbai in 1998.
Basking in the glory of success MMERC enters in the eighteenth
year of its novel concept in the academia- to teach English
language with other modern subjects of the age to the fresh Ulama—
the Madrasa graduates. It introduced a two-year course, ‘Diploma
in English Language and Literature’ (DELL) first time in the world
to educate the Ulama in a completely new environment and equip
them with subjects hitherto unknown to them such as English
language, Computer & Internet, Comparative study of religions,
History, basic of Geography, Mathematics, Political science and
other general sciences.
MMERC renders educational services for free. It also provides the
students with basic amenities of life like lodging, food and etc.
In addition to its own trained teaching faculties the institution
hires the services of the accomplished visiting faculties for the
above-mentioned subjects. The institution aims at helping the
students to demonstrate their skilful articulation of thoughts and
presentations about their religion— Islam and to boost their
confidence to face the challenges of the modern world and
ultimately serve the nation with respect.
Maul. MB Qasmi also informed that MMERC conducts a highly
competitive entrance test every year with set of objective type
questionnaires. The test divides in two phases— oral and written
covering five subjects as a whole— Arabic Language & Literature,
Hadith, Fiqh, Tafseer and general knowledge. Having the degree of
Alimiat or Fazilat from any popular Madrasa of India one is
entitled to sit in the combined entrance exams for DELL in all the
centers to make it to the final list, said Qasmi.
Application forms with prospectus can be availed and submitted at
Al-Haque PCO, Gaddiwada, near Usmani Masjid, Deoband, MMERC,
Mumbai and Al- Ma’hadul Imam Shah Waliullah Education & Research
Centre, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi on or before 22 July only.
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