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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT (Abstract) M.A Arabic syllabus under Credit Semester System (PG) (Calicut University Credit Semester System) Implemented with effect from 2010 admission onwards in affiliated colleges – Orders Issued. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GENERAL AND ACADEMIC BRANCH IV – ‘B’ SECTION No.GA IV/B2/2133/06-(2) Dated, Calict University P.O. 08-09-2010. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Read:- 1. U.O. GA IV/JI/1373/08 dated, 23/07/2010 2. Minutes of the meeting of the Board of Studies in Arabic (PG) held on 19/07/2010 (Item No.I) ORDER Credit Semester System & grading has been introduced for P.G curriculum in affiliated colleges in the University with effect from 2010 admission onwards and the regulation for the same implemented vide paper read as 1st above. The meeting of the Board of Studies in Arabic (P.G.) at its meeting held on 19/07/2010 considered the syllabus of M.A. Arabic course under Credit Semester System (Calicut University Credit Semester System) & resolved to approve the same vide paper read 2 nd above (vide item No.1 of the minutes). Considering the urgency for implementing the syllabus of M.A Arabic course under Credit Semester System (Calicut University Credit Semester System), the Registrar in charge of Vice Chancellor exercising the powers of Academic Council has approved the same subject to ratification by Academic Council. Sanction has therefore been accorded for implementing the syllabus of M.A Arabic (Calicut University Credit Semester System) in the affiliated colleges of the University with effect from 2010 admission onwards subject to ratification by the Academic Council. Orders are issued accordingly. The syllabus is appended herewith. Sd/DEPUTY REGISTRAR (G&A IV) For REGISTRAR. To The Principals of all Arabic Colleges Copy to:Controller of Examinations /Ex


References: STUDY: Abboud, Abda (Dr) (1999): “ Al-Adab al Muqaran – Mushkilath Wa Aa Faq” (1st Edition) Maktabatul Asad – Damascus (Arab writers union publication) edited by (A.Muhamed Shah and MK Usman) BOOKS FOR REFERENCE: 1

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