Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies, Ilorin

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Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies Ilorin, was established by the Kwara State Government through an act in 1992. [1] The college is one out of 4 that are affiliated to the Bayero University in Kano, Nigeria. [2]

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Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic legal studies was established by the state's Muslim community to provide the college and other similar institutions with a place to acquire arts and Islamic education. [3]

On September 7, 2020, The National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) approved the college to begin National Diploma (ND) programme. [4]

Rename

On the 1st of September 2022 the state owned college was rename from her former name to a new name as College of Arabic, Islamic, Legal and Management Studies (CAILMS)., the new name was made known by the deputy Registrar of the college. [5]

Programs

Courses Available

  1. Dip available available oma in Arabic and English
  2. Diploma in Arabic and Islamic Studies (Arabic Medium)
  3. Diploma in Arabic and Islamic Studies (English Medium)
  4. Diploma in Arabic, Islamic Studies and Education (Arabic Medium)
  5. Diploma in Arabic, Islamic Studies and Education (English Medium)
  6. Diploma in Common Law
  7. Diploma in Computer Science
  8. Diploma in English and History
  9. Diploma in English and Islamic Studies
  10. Diploma in English, Islamic Studies and Education
  11. Diploma in Islamic Studies and English
  12. Diploma in Islamic Studies and Yoruba
  13. Diploma in Islamic Studies, English and Education
  14. Diploma in Library Science
  15. Diploma in Mass Communication
  16. Diploma in Shariah and Common Law

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References

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  2. "AFFILIATED COLLEGES | School of Continuing Education".
  3. Kwara State College of Islamic and Legal Studies Finelib
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