AIOU extend assignments date till May 13
Islamabad: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has allowed its students of BA/BS/B.Ed, MA/MSc and other post-graduate programmes to submit their academic assignments for Autumn 2019 semester, till May 13.
Earlier, the last date for the submission of assignments was April 27. The students were given further time for accomplishing this academic work in view of the current situation of lockdown in wake of COVID-19 in the country.
It was notified that all regional heads of the university would be required to ensure collection of completed punched results before May 20, said Director Admissions Mian Muhammad Riaz on Tuesday. It was decided that no further extension would be considered beyond the stipulated date.
The timely submission of the assignments will enable the university to finalize the result of the respective programmes according to the annual calendar, approved earlier by the Academic Council, he added.
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