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Faculty of Arts (FA)

Faculty of Arts (FA)

You will be prepared for a variety of advancement degrees at GMC as well as at foreign universities by following this programme. Our distinctive blend of humanities, social sciences, and creative arts disciplines, in addition to a wealth of academic resources, research know-how, cultural opportunities, and connections with the creative industries, offer a dynamic platform for nurturing your creativity.

SUBJECTS

The division of subjects according to the degree offered by the Board is as follows:

INTERMEDIATE IN ARTS(F.A)

  • Humanities

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS FOR BOTH F.SC. AND F.A STUDENTS

  • English
  • Urdu
  • Pakistan Studies
  • Islamic Studies or Ethics for Minority Students

ELECTIVE SUBJECTS FOR INTERMEDIATE IN ARTS (F.A)

Humanities: Applicants should choose three elective subjects, one from each group respectively, for the Humanities Group.

Group I

  • Statistics
  • Geography
  • English Literature
  • Languages
    • Arabic
    • Advance Urdu
    • French
    • Persian
    • Punjabi

Group II

  • Mathematics
  • Philosophy
  • Civics
  • Islamiyat
  • Fine Arts
  • Education

Group III

  • Economics
  • Psychology
  • Islamic History
  • World History
  • Music
  • Physical Education

Curriculum

The Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) is a well-known qualification in Pakistan for students between the ages of 16 and 18. The Punjab Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education in Pakistan offer the Higher Secondary School Certificate, also referred to as the HSSC, as a public examination. The HSSC curriculum offers a choice of pathways for students with a wide range of talents, as well as methods that can help them develop their skills and abilities. The Gujranwala Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education establishes the curriculum (BISE). The curriculum typically consists of seven courses that mix required and elective material. The BISE in Gujranwala conducts the HSSC examination every year for a two-year programme. The certificate is given based on the 1100 marks of Part-I and Part-II exams.The students who failed the Part I exam cannot retake it; instead, they must retake it along with the Part II exam.

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