AIOU Islamabad offers following Bachelor of Arts programmes in different 07 Groups for overseas candidates. Student can seek admission in any one of the following program according to their own interest, need, capacity and eligibility to complete their Bachelor Degree. Click on group name to view detail of subjects for the each program:
- B.A (Group-I)
- B.A (Group-II)
- B.A (Group-III)
- B.A (Group-IV)
- B.A (Group-V)
- B.A (Group-VI)
- B.A (Group-VII)
Out of above semester wise list of subjects in Bachelor of Arts program for Group Seven are given here:
FIRST SEMESTER | |||
Code | Courses | Medium | Credits |
416 | Islamiyat | Urdu | HC |
417 | Pak Studies | Urdu | HC |
418 | Ethics (non Muslims only) | Urdu | HC |
1423 | English Compulsory-I | Urdu | HC |
1431 | Basic of Information & Communication Technology | English | HC |
Medium of course code 1431 is English however students can solve the assignments in Urdu as well but late submission of assignment is not acceptable so send all assignments in time.
SECOND SEMESTER | |||
Code | Courses | Medium | Credits |
1424 | English Compulsory II | English | HC |
413 | Sociology –II | Urdu | HC |
436 | Seerat e Tayyba (SAWW) | Urdu | FC |
THIRD SEMESTER | |||
Code | Courses | Medium | Credits |
437 | Islamiyat | Urdu | FC |
464 | Islamic Fiqah | Urdu | FC |
FORTH SEMESTER | |||
Code | Courses | Medium | Credits |
473 | Al-Hadith | Urdu | FC |
*408 | Arabic | Urdu | FC |
*472 | Al-Quran | Urdu | FC |
Course Code 408 & 409 are not allowed to taken at once therefore take one of them.
* FC = Full Credit
* HC = Half Credit
There are some certain rules and procedures to get admission in AIOU B.A Level Program. Admission will be granted only if you are fulfilling Admission Criteria in light of university instructions given in the prospectus. To get admission in any program from Matric to Bachelor level, you are required to download the Admission Form from the university website and fill it properly and attach all required documents and process the application as per instructions given in the form and prospect
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