The Kamil Result 2025 for the academic year 2023 will be published tomorrow, Monday (October 12). Candidates from the various Madrasah under Islamic Arabic University (IAU), can check their results once made available on the official website.
The authority confirmed that the results are being released in just 20 days, a record time aimed at resolving students’ long-standing session backlog issues.
According to the Controller of Examinations, Mohammad Ali, the results have been prepared and finalized under the direct supervision of the university administration.
“We are publishing the results in just 20 days. Previously, it took almost three months to publish all the results, but we have successfully reduced the time,” he said while speaking to All Result Net on Sunday (October 12).
This year’s Kamil Master’s Examination under the Islamic Arabic University began on August 24, 2025, and continued until September 14, 2025. The exams were conducted daily from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
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A total of 49 exam centers across the country hosted the one-year Master’s examination. The exams were taken in five subjects —
- Al-Qur’an and Islamic Studies
- Al-Hadith and Islamic Studies
- Da’wah and Islamic Studies
- Arabic Language and Literature
- Islamic History and Culture
The results will be available online through the university’s official result portal once released. Students who participated in the one-year Master’s program will be able to check their individual results using their roll and registration numbers.
Controller of Examinations Mohammad Ali said,
“We maintained one-to-one communication with the examiners, hand-delivered the answer scripts, and collected them directly. We monitored the process daily and made sure no examiner delayed checking the scripts even for a single day.”
He added that the Vice-Chancellor of the university instructed all departments to ensure no session backlog remains, and not even a single day of the students’ time should be wasted. “We worked day and night, even during weekly holidays, to make this possible,” he said.