AIOU launches six short-term courses
Islamabad
Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has launched six short-term courses to promote skill and knowledge-based courses in agriculture sector.
The last date for admissions in these courses is September 5 (Autumn 2016 semester). The courses relate to plant protection, oil seed crops production, farm machinery, dairy farming, poultry farming, ‘jadeed zirat’ improved methods of fruit production, Home and farm operational management and farm income generating skills.
These schemes are aimed at enabling the people of rural areas to earn their liveliness, said Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Shahid Siddiqui. The curriculum about these courses was being updated to equip their students with latest techniques and methods in the field of agriculture.
Besides these programmes, the admissions of ‘Postgraduate Diploma’ in five diverse disciplines are also open including: Gender and Women Studies, Human Resource Management (HRM), Diatec for dieticians and nutrition for Physicians.
Associate Degree in Commerce has also been introduced in nine different disciplines. These specialisations include: Accounting & Finance, Banking & Finance, Hospital Management, Hotel Management, Human Resource Management, IT Management, Marketing Management and Tourism Management. Last date for the admission in these programmes is 5th September.
The university has set-up ‘Prospectus Sale Points’ at Tehsil level across the country to facilitate the new applicants at their door-step.
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