Education For Madarsa Students

From Moral Guidance through Diniyat & Hifz to Modern Professional Studies in Medicine, Pharmacy, Engineering, and TechnologyMewat Educational and Welfare Activities Trust (MEWAT)blends values with vision to empower the next generation.

Moral Education

At Mewat Educational and Welfare Activities Trust (MEWAT), Moral Education plays a vital role in shaping young minds with values rooted in faith, compassion, and discipline. Through dedicated Diniyat classes and the sacred journey of Hifz-ul-Quran (memorization of the Holy Quran), children develop a strong spiritual foundation that guides them throughout life. This holistic approach not only preserves Islamic heritage but also instills honesty, respect, and responsibility—qualities that help students become role models in their communities.

Deeniyat Section

The Diniyat program focuses on teaching Islamic principles, Quranic studies, Hadith, and essential Fiqh. Students learn the foundations of Islam in a structured manner, gaining the knowledge they need to practice their faith with confidence. By nurturing values such as honesty, compassion, and social responsibility, Diniyat education helps children grow into strong believers and responsible citizens.

Hifz-ul-Quran (Memorization of the Holy Quran)

Our Hifz section provides students with the opportunity to memorize the entire Quran under the guidance of skilled Huffaz (teachers). This lifelong achievement is not only a source of spiritual blessing but also a pathway to Sadqah Jariah for generations to come. By dedicating time to perfecting Tajweed and memorization, students build discipline, patience, and a strong bond with their Creator.

Modern Education

Alongside spiritual learning, Mewat Educational and Welfare Activities Trust (MEWAT) strongly emphasizes Modern Education to equip students with the tools they need to thrive in today’s world. We offer programs in Medical, Pharmacy, Polytechnic, Computer, Software, and Engineering studies, ensuring children from rural and underprivileged backgrounds gain access to quality higher education. By blending faith with modern knowledge, we prepare a generation that is both morally grounded and professionally skilled, capable of contributing to the progress of society while staying true to their values.

Medical Studies

Through our Medical Education programs, students from rural areas gain access to opportunities in healthcare professions. From MBBS preparation to allied health sciences, our aim is to create future doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers who can serve underserved communities like Mewat.

Pharmacy Studies

The Pharmacy program equips students with knowledge of medicines, drug safety, and healthcare innovation. By supporting pharmacy education, we empower the next generation of pharmacists to play a vital role in improving access to safe and affordable healthcare.

Polytechnic Studies

Our Polytechnic courses focus on vocational and technical skills that open doors to employment in industries such as mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering. These practical programs are especially valuable for rural students seeking sustainable career opportunities.

Computer Studies

With technology shaping the future, computer education is essential. We provide training in basic computer literacy, programming, and IT skills to prepare students for careers in the digital economy. This ensures that even children from rural areas can compete globally in tech-driven industries.

Software Studies

Beyond basic IT, our Software studies program trains students in software development, coding, and application building. This advanced skill set empowers students to innovate and contribute to India’s growing tech sector, making them job-ready for high-demand fields.

Engineering Studies

Our Engineering education opens pathways in civil, mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering. By providing access to this field, we enable students to become future problem-solvers and innovators who can drive infrastructure and technological growth in India.