The Uttar Pradesh Madrasa Education Council is set to conduct the Munshi/Maulvi and Alim examinations from February 17 to February 22, 2025. With a focus on providing quality education to students of Islamic theological studies, this initiative aims to establish a structured assessment process. The examinations will take place across several centers in Kanpur, ensuring accessibility and organization for all students involved. This article details the examination centers, the schedule for the exams, and key information for the candidates.
Examination Schedule
The examinations for Munshi/Maulvi (Secondary Arabic and Persian) and Alim (Senior Secondary Arabic and Persian) will be conducted from February 17 to February 22, 2025. The exams will take place in two shifts each day:
Shift | Time |
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First Shift | 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM |
Second Shift | 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM |
Examination Centers in Kanpur
A total of eight examination centers have been established across different tehsils in Kanpur to facilitate the smooth conduct of the examinations:
List of Examination Centers
Tehsil | Center Name |
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Sadar Tehsil | M.M. Ali Memorial Inter College |
Sadar Tehsil | DTS Inter College, Jajmau |
Sadar Tehsil | S.G. Nanak Girls Inter College, Latoosh Road |
Sadar Tehsil | Madrasa Qoumi Danishgah Girls School, Kuli Bazar |
Bilhour Tehsil | B.R.D. Inter College, Bilhour |
Bilhour Tehsil | Fair Committee Inter College, Makhanpur |
Ghatampur Tehsil | Shri Gandhi Vidyapeeth Inter College, Ghatampur |
Ghatampur Tehsil | Madrasa Islamia Niswaan, Ghatampur |
Participation and Administration
According to Pawan Kumar Singh, the District Minority Welfare Officer, a committee has been formed under the District Magistrate’s leadership to ensure smooth and fair conduct of the exams. A total of 2,320 students from 59 recognized madrasas at the Alia level have registered for the 2025 examinations, including 1,295 male and 1,025 female candidates. All necessary arrangements are being made to conduct the exams in a peaceful and cheating-free environment.
Conclusion
The organization of the Munshi/Maulvi and Alim examinations marks a significant step towards enhancing educational standards within the madrasa system in Uttar Pradesh. With well-structured centers and a focused approach towards examination management, students can expect a fair assessment of their capabilities.