AMU lists courses for Madrasa students
Tuesday January 03, 2012 10:53:16 PM,
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AMU grants recognition to courses of seven
Madaris
On the specific recommendation of the Visiting team, the Vice
Chancellor of the Aligarh Muslim University, Prof. P. K. Abdul
Azis has approved the recognition of the courses of seven Madrasas
as equivalent to the courses of this University »
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Aligarh: In order to
integrate Madarsa education with mainstream education system, the
Academic Council of the Aligarh Muslim University has resolved to
declare Madarsa students eligible for admission to various courses
run by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences from the next
academic session.
Presiding over the meeting, Prof. P.K. Abdul Azis, Vice Chancellor
remarked that founder of the institution, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
wanted to integrate religious education with modern education and
this decision is aimed at fulfilling his cherished dream.
The Academic council has approved the report in this regard
submitted by the Dean, Faculty of Theology, Prof. Ali Mohd. Naqvi
and also authorized the Deans of the concerned faculties to submit
the specific proposal within 10 days to the Controller of
Examination.
The Academic Council has also accorded the status of bonafide
students to the students of the centre for paramedical courses.
Regarding the recognition of paramedical courses, the Academic
council has authorized the coordinator of professional courses to
take up the matter with the U.P. Govt. on top priority basis.
With a view to upgrading the existing paramedical courses, the
Principal JN Medical College has been assigned to submit a
comprehensive proposal for establishing a separate full-fledged
paramedical college under XII plan.
In order to provide better job opportunities to students, the
Academic Council has resolved to set-up a Central Placement Cell
and nominated Dr. Afifullah Khan, Department of Wild Life
Sciences, as the Honorary Placement Officer to initiate the
process.
The Academic Council of the University has resolved to explore the
possibility of introducing new courses such as M. Sc. (Information
Technology), B. Sc. (Geophysics), Bachelor of Business
Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Social Works (BSW) and Bachelor
of Mass Communication (BMC) and the matter was referred to the
Board of Studies of the concerned departments.
The Academic Council has bestowed the status of Professor Emeritus
on Prof. S. M. Hadi approving the recommendation of the Board of
Studies of the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life
Sciences.
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