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NBAIS Releases June/July 2024 Exams for Arabic/Islamic Studies

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

The National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS) has officially announced the release of its SAISSCE June/July 2024 Examination results, revealing that over 71% of candidates passed with credits in five major subjects.

Professor Yahuza Suleiman Imam, the Registrar of the Board, made the official announcement at the Board’s headquarters in Kaduna. He stated that the July 2024 SAISSE exams had a total of 33,929 registered candidates, which included 7,045 science candidates and 3,292 candidates for Tahfeez and Tajweed.

According to the Registrar, the 2023/2024 examination period recorded an unprecedented number of registered candidates, totaling 40,753. Out of this number, 9,399 candidates registered for Tahfeez and Tajweed, with the Kano zone achieving the highest percentage of credit passes.

Professor Yahuza Suleiman Imam also announced the commencement of registration for the November/December 2024 exams.

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