AIOU offers academic programmes for overseas Pakistani students
Islamabad Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has offered admissions in more than 40 academic programmes for Overseas Pakistani and international students.
According to the AIOU, the programmes offered include Associate Degree in Arts (B.A), Associate Degree in Commerce (B.Com) BA open courses, BS programmes in 22 subjects, B.Ed (1.5 years, 2.5 years and 4 years), one-year Postgraduate Diplomas in 10 subjects and certificate courses in 3 subjects.
Overseas and International students can apply till March 25, 2024 through online mode only. It is pertinent to mention here that these programs are offered under the online management system.
All teaching activities from admissions to examinations will be online. For more details about these programs, students can contact International Collaboration and Exchange Office at +92 51-9572495 or email at overseas@aiou.edu.pk Vice Chancellor, AIOU, Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood, has termed the enrolment of international students a positive step for AIOU.
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