84 laptops distributed among AIOU students
Islamabad: As many as 84 laptops under the Prime Minister’s scheme Phase-II were distributed among the students of Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) at a ceremony held here on Tuesday.
The ceremony was presided over by the Chairman Higher Educational Commission (HEC) Prof. Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, who elaborated on the occasion the government’s youth welfare schemes, being implemented through the Commission.
AIOU Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Shahid Siddiqui thanked the government and the HEC for including the AIOU’s students in the PM’S scheme. It was a great encouragement to those, who are engaged in upgrading their academic profile through distance learning system.
The total number of laptops given to the AIOU under the scheme phase-II is 940 that were being handed over to the M.Phil and PhD students at their respective regional offices.
The excited male and female students received the latest laptop machines with specifications enabling them to be both as a computer and as well as a notepad. In addition, an internet device was also the part of the package.
Addressing faculty and students, Dr Mukhtar Ahmed appreciated the AIOU for consistent efforts upgrading its academic output.
The enrollment of students in M.Phil and PhD programmes got hundred time increase with the introduction of fee-reimbursement and other such schemes.
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