AIOU creates enabling environment for int’l students
Islamabad: Vice-Chancellor Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), Prof. Dr. Nasir Mahmood has reiterated that we are committed to create an enabling environment for enrolment of international students.
To date, 1,007 students from 37 countries have enrolled, and the aim is to increase this number to 5,000 in the next five years. To facilitate international students, Vice Chancellor Professor Dr. Nasir Mahmood has empowered and activated the International Collaboration and Exchange Office, which remains in contact with international students and provides comprehensive guidance to them.
AIOU has introduced over 80 educational programs for overseas Pakistanis and international students worldwide for the Spring 2025 semester. The last date for admission to these programs is February 10.
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