AIOU expedites books mailing process
Islamabad: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has expedited the process of mailing books to its enrolled students for smooth continuation of their academic session. In first-phase dispatching of books for Matric, FA, CT programmes for the current semester will be completed within a week. Meanwhile, a new computerised tracking system
By our correspondents
September 28, 2015
Islamabad: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has expedited the process of mailing books to its enrolled students for smooth continuation of their academic session.
In first-phase dispatching of books for Matric, FA, CT programmes for the current semester will be completed within a week.
Meanwhile, a new computerised tracking system has been introduced, facilitating its thousands of students to check books' mailing status.
A new website (mailing.aiou.edu.pk) has been launched for this purpose. A student could easily find out the books’ mailing position by entering his roll number or admission's challan number in the mail box.
The students were also being informed through text messages immediately after dispatching the books.
For facilitating the students, postage registry number and roll numbers have been kept same. The students have been advised to contact their relevant post offices in case of delay in the books' delivery.
Automated mailing process was also being introduced for the quick delivery of the books.
Meanwhile, AIOU has declared the final result of MSc Mass Communication, semester autumn, 2014.
The results of PhD and M. Phil Mass Communication were announced early this week along with other Postgraduate programmes including MSc (Stat), MSc (Math), MA (Education), MA (Special Education), MEd (T& S Edu/DNFE), MEd. (Special Education) and MBA (Executive).
The results have been placed on the university’s website, besides communicating the same to the students on the postal address.
In first-phase dispatching of books for Matric, FA, CT programmes for the current semester will be completed within a week.
Meanwhile, a new computerised tracking system has been introduced, facilitating its thousands of students to check books' mailing status.
A new website (mailing.aiou.edu.pk) has been launched for this purpose. A student could easily find out the books’ mailing position by entering his roll number or admission's challan number in the mail box.
The students were also being informed through text messages immediately after dispatching the books.
For facilitating the students, postage registry number and roll numbers have been kept same. The students have been advised to contact their relevant post offices in case of delay in the books' delivery.
Automated mailing process was also being introduced for the quick delivery of the books.
Meanwhile, AIOU has declared the final result of MSc Mass Communication, semester autumn, 2014.
The results of PhD and M. Phil Mass Communication were announced early this week along with other Postgraduate programmes including MSc (Stat), MSc (Math), MA (Education), MA (Special Education), MEd (T& S Edu/DNFE), MEd. (Special Education) and MBA (Executive).
The results have been placed on the university’s website, besides communicating the same to the students on the postal address.
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