Arabic Language Certification
8 February 2024 2024-02-09 11:50Arabic Language Certification
Before the exams
Applications for participation in the exams are submitted only within the time period specified by the University of Piraeus for each exam period.
To be eligible to sit the exams, candidates must be at least 10 years of age by the date of the exams.
Only candidates who have paid the full amount of the exam fees together with their application form are entitled to sit the exams.
Under no circumstances and for no reason whatsoever will the registration fee be refunded once it has been paid.
Under no circumstances may you be replaced by a candidate who has not applied for the competition.
You should note very carefully the level for which you wish to sit the tests.
No error on the level declaration is acknowledged once the requests are completed.
Attention must be paid to filling in the application form (candidate details, level, postal address). The candidates' details must correspond to those on the identity card or passport. The candidates may correct any incorrect information in the registration form free of charge throughout the whole registration period. After the end of the online registration period, any application corrections will be charged at a rate of EUR 10.
If you fail to correct any errors and the licence is not issued, you will be charged EUR 20 to replace it.
At the B2, C1, and C2 levels, those who have passed the B1 level examinations of An-Najah National University of Nablus are eligible to take the examination.
During the exams
Candidates must be in the exam room at least twenty (20) minutes before the start of each exam and must have with them an official document with a valid photograph (identity card or passport or residence permit) to verify their identity.
Anyone who attempts to deceive by utilising any unauthorised aids or by providing them to a third party, or obstructs the smooth running of the tests, will be disqualified. In this case, the candidate’s performance will not be assessed. Unauthorised aids are considered those objects that are not related to the test material, such as dictionaries, grammar books, and the like.
Technical aids such as mobile phones, small computers or other audio or video recording or reproducing devices may not be brought into the preparation room or the place where the test is held. In the case of mobile phones in particular, they must be switched off and kept inside bags for the duration of the tests.
Failure to comply with these conditions will lead to the candidate’s direct exclusion from the tests. If, after the end of the test, the selection board finds that there are grounds for disqualifying a candidate, it has the right to do so.
Candidates must write their answers in blue or black pen only. Pencil may be used only on the scratchpad. The blank pages of the test booklets or other white glue sheets provided by the examiners may be used as a scratchpad. Notes should be erased before the final handover of the test booklet; the use of correction fluid is prohibited. Errors may be crossed out with one line.
You must write your name and registration number clearly in your test booklets.
There will be no break during the written tests and candidates may not leave the room before the end of the written tests. A candidate may leave the room only for good cause and only if accompanied by the examiner, provided that half of the examination time has elapsed.
If a candidate violates the above rules, it is possible, depending on the seriousness of the offence, that the exam may be cancelled and he/she may be considered to have failed. Exam fees are non-refundable.
By submitting the application form below, candidates comply with obligations as set out in these regulations.
Each application form must be in the candidate's name and may not be transferred to another person or at a different time.
Participation in the tests is valid only if the application form and payment of the full amount specified in the account of National Bank are completed. For more information about the application form and deposit of money please visit the tab "Application Form".
The University of Piraeus reserves the right to deny admission to the examination to anyone who obstructs the examination process or has not completed the registration process including financial obligations.
After the exams
RESULTS:
To be considered successful in the exams:
Α) In order to be considered successful, candidates must have obtained 60% of the marks for each of at least three modules.
B) If a candidate has failed to obtain the required percentage in only one module, the candidate needs to have a score above 30% in that module.
C) The overall pass mark is above 60%.
D) The overall marks of the candidates who passed the tests are not shown on the certificates with numerical indices but with the symbols: “A+” ( < 90 credits),”A” (80 – 89 credits). “B+” (76 – 79 credits), “B” (70 – 75 credits), “C+” ( 66 – 69 credits) and “C” (60 – 65 credits).
The detailed results of the exams are sent to the Department of International and Public Relations of the University of Piraeus and the candidate has the option to either receive his/her certificate in person or to have it sent to him/her by post in any way he/she wishes. In the latter case, the candidate will be charged with the costs of sending the certificate.
The candidate will be informed of the results online from this page.
The candidate will have online access to the results using the codes provided. Under no circumstances will they be informed directly by the University of Piraeus.
In case of failure, the candidate has the right, within a specific deadline set by the University of Piraeus, to request the re-examination by paying, at the same time, the same amount of the exam fees to the bank account of UPRC.
In case of loss of the certificate, the holder may apply to the University of Piraeus and request its reissue by paying the relevant fee set by the regulation. The application must state the reason for which the certificate is being reissued.
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Peggy Kottou | International and Public Relations | +30 210 4142333 | arabiclanguage@unipi.gr |