AIOU dispatches study material to 45,000 students
Islamabad: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has so far dispatched ‘books and allied materials’ to more than 45-thousands students enrolled in PTC programme for the Semester Spring, 2015 and the books to students of FA programme are being sent from Thursday.A mobile SMS has also been sent to all the
By our correspondents
April 17, 2015
Islamabad: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has so far dispatched ‘books and allied materials’ to more than 45-thousands students enrolled in PTC programme for the Semester Spring, 2015 and the books to students of FA programme are being sent from Thursday.
A mobile SMS has also been sent to all the students of PTC programme, informing them about the date of their mailing of books and the students are advised to contact with the nearest post office for this purpose
Students of matric, FA, BA/BEd of the spring semester across the country will receive their books and allied reading material this month.
The books for other programs will be dispatched during next month. The entire process will be compiled by 5 by May 31 next.
The Mailing Department of the University has been given the target date to complete the process, said Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Shahid Siddiqui while inaugurating the books’ mailing process. The relevant staff has also been advised to ensure accuracy in the mailing system to avoid any inconvenience at the students’ level.
The students will get books at their given address through post offices. All the enrolled students from matric to postgraduate-level will be informed about the mailing date through sms messages, where their cell numbers are available with the University.
A mobile SMS has also been sent to all the students of PTC programme, informing them about the date of their mailing of books and the students are advised to contact with the nearest post office for this purpose
Students of matric, FA, BA/BEd of the spring semester across the country will receive their books and allied reading material this month.
The books for other programs will be dispatched during next month. The entire process will be compiled by 5 by May 31 next.
The Mailing Department of the University has been given the target date to complete the process, said Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Shahid Siddiqui while inaugurating the books’ mailing process. The relevant staff has also been advised to ensure accuracy in the mailing system to avoid any inconvenience at the students’ level.
The students will get books at their given address through post offices. All the enrolled students from matric to postgraduate-level will be informed about the mailing date through sms messages, where their cell numbers are available with the University.
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