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B.A. in Islamic studies (Islamic jurisprudence and its origins track)

  • Admission Requirements:
  • For the Bachelor’s Program (B.A):
  • 80% in the general secondary school certificate for the general track.
  • 70% in the general secondary certificate for the advanced track.
  • 70% in the general secondary school certificate for the elite track.
  • 80% for Advanced Technical Secondary School Certificates (ATHS)
  • 80% in the American Secondary School Certificate
  • 24 points in the International Baccalaureate IB
  • The British system, a total of 8 subjects, 5 of which are at O ​​level and 3 of which are at (AS/A) level, with a minimum average of C in all subjects (Arabic Language and Islamic Education are not counted).
  • Other admission requirements – undergraduate program:
  1. Direct Admission:

– Obtaining a score of no less than (1200) points in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in the Arabic Language

– Obtaining a score of no less than (950) points in the English Language or its equivalent in other standardized tests (IELTS, TOEFL).

–  Passing the personal interview arranged by the scientific committee.

 

  1. Conditional Admission:

– Obtaining a score of no less than (900) points in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in the Arabic Language

– Obtaining a score of no less than (700) points in the English Language or its equivalent in other standardized tests (IELTS, TOEFL).

– Passing the personal interview arranged by the scientific committee.

 

The Master’s program in the Maliki school and contemporary issues

Requirements for Direct Admission – Master’s Program:

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related discipline or field from an accredited university recognized by the UAE Ministry of Education, with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent.
  • Obtaining a score of no less than (1400) points in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in the Arabic Language.
  • Obtaining a score of no less than (1100) points in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in English or its equivalent.
  • To pass a written exam and a personal interview arranged by the scientific committee.

 

Conditional Admission Requirements – Master’s Program

  • For students with a cumulative GPA in undergraduate studies of less than 3 but not less than 2.5 or its equivalent.
  • To pass a written exam and a personal interview arranged by the scientific committee.
  • The following must be obtained during the first semester:
  • A score of (1400) as a minimum in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in the Arabic Language subject or its equivalent.
  • A score of (1100) as a minimum in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in English Language or its equivalent.
  • Obtaining a semester GPA of at least 3.0.

 

 

Doctorate program in Islamic jurisprudence and contemporary social issues

Requirements for Direct Admission to the Doctoral Program:

  • The student must have a master’s degree in a related major or field from an accredited university recognized by the Ministry of Education in the United Arab Emirates, with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent.
  • Obtaining a score of no less than (1400) points in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in the Arabic Language.
  • Obtaining a score of no less than (1250) points in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in English or its equivalent.
  • To pass a written exam and a personal interview arranged by the scientific committee.

Conditional Admission Requirements – Ph.D. Program

  • The student must have a master’s degree in a related major or field from an accredited university recognized by the Ministry of Education in the United Arab Emirates, with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent.
  • Obtaining a score of (1400) as a minimum in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in Arabic Language or its equivalent during the first semester.
  • Obtaining a score of (1250) as a minimum in the Emirates Standard Test (EmSAT) in English language or its equivalent during the first semester.
  • Obtaining a semester average of at least 3.0 in the first semester.
  • To pass a written exam and a personal interview arranged by the scientific committee.