Admission Guidelines

The department accepts students graduating from all branches of secondary school, in addition to graduates from Islamic secondary schools affiliated with the Ministry of Education and the Religious Endowments (who have passed the qualification exam), as well as graduates from the Teachers' Institute (Department of Islamic Education, Department of Arabic Language), graduates of Applied Arts (Family Education), and Police Officers.

The department offers both morning and evening study programs. Students study for a duration of four years and graduate fully qualified to teach Islamic Education and Arabic Language at the secondary school level. Additionally, the college ensures that students receive training in educational guidance throughout their studies.

Graduates of the Quranic Sciences department can work in intellectual institutions and research centers that specialize in scholarly investigation and research.

Students graduating from all branches of secondary school, in addition to graduates from Islamic secondary schools affiliated with the Ministry of Education and the Religious Endowments (who have passed the qualification exam), as well as graduates from the Teachers’ Institute (Department of Islamic Education, Department of Arabic Language), graduates of Applied Arts (Family Education), and Police Officers are eligible for admission.

The department offers both morning and evening study programs. The duration of study is four years, and it grants a Bachelor's degree in Fiqh and its Fundamentals. Graduates are qualified to work as university-level teachers in secondary schools, as well as to serve in religious guidance and counseling roles in relevant institutions, such as Sharia courts and religious guidance and preaching organizations.

Students graduating from secondary school (scientific, literary, biological, and applied) are accepted in the field of Commerce (General and Accounting).

The department offers only morning study and grants a Bachelor's degree in Islamic Financial and Banking Sciences. Graduates are qualified to work in both public and Islamic banks, as well as in commercial centers in both the public and private sectors.