The entrance exam will be for eight institutions having 187 seats; out of these 30 are allocated for MMERC, Mumbai; 15 for Markaz Islami Education and Research Centre, Ankleshwar, Gujarat; 12 for Jamia Islamia Jalalia, Hojai, Assam; 25 for Al-Mahad Al-Ali Al-Islami, Hyderabad; 25 for Islamic Study and Research Centre, Madrasa Islamia Betiya, West Champaran, Bihar; 25 for Madrasa Mahmoodiya Education and Research Centre, Ramanagar, Karnataka; 25 for Markaz Ihya Al-Fikr Al-Islami Muzaffarabad, Saharanpur, UP and 30 seats for Markazul Imam Waliullah Education and Research Centre, Nasrullahpur, Haridwar, Uttarakhand.
Markazul Ma’arif Education and Research Centre (MMERC) is a unique institution in the world, established by Maulana Badruddin Ajmal Al-Qasmi in 1994, where a two-year DELL course was started especially to give quality English language coaching to madrasa graduates. Seeing the success of the DELL course other institutions have also started the same in their environs, eight among them are affiliated to MMERC, Mumbai. These institutions have the same curriculum as that of DELL in MMERC which covers a raft of subjects such as English language and literature, computer and internet, history, geography, journalism, mathematics, general knowledge etc and comparative studies of religions.
In all of these centres of learning including MMERC and its eight affiliated institutions in India teaching as well as lodging and food are free for the selected students. The students are also exposed to talks by experts on various modern topics such as science, geography, journalism, economics, politics and other branches of learning and humanities so that these ulama are fully prepared to face present challenges and also serve the needs of the country and community by guiding them properly.
Maulana Muddassir Ahmad Qasmi, the national coordinator of DELL course, explaining the method of students’ selection said that MMERC hold a competitive exam for madrasa graduates every year where students are tested in various fields of Islamic knowledge such as Qur’an, its exegesis, hadith, fiqh, Arabic language and literature, as also their proficiency in writing in Arabic and Urdu and awareness of general knowledge. Only their abilities and real merit is the criterion for getting selecting in their chosen institutions. Only those who have passed graduation from any madrasa in India can apply to sit for this exam.
Application forms with prospectus will be available at all Centres and these can be downloaded from here from April 1 onwards. The last date to apply is April 10. Source : TCN News