AIOU brings changes in student-related depts

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The examinations of PTC, CT and B Ed programmes of the Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) for the Semester Spring 2011 has ended, while the papers are being checked to ensure announcement of results before time. After inaugurating the process of marking, AIOU Vice-Chancellor Prof Dr Nazir Ahmed Sangi said the varsity had always acquired qualified and experienced teachers for transparent marking of papers and it was a matter of pride that more than two million students were able to access education through the AIOU, which was a proof of the confidence reposed by the nation.
Dr Sangi said AIOU held exams from Matric to PhD-level programmes in various disciplines across the country at different centres, while results had regularly been declared within three months of completion of exams due to sheer hard work of the employees in the Secrecy Section of the university. He said the AIOU had made extraordinary changes in its main departments related with student’s affairs including Admissions, Examinations, Directorate of Students Advisory and Counselling Services, Wafaqi Mohtasib Cell and Registrar’s Office for the students. Sangi instructed the departments concerned to complete the tasks related to students’ affairs without any delay.
Meanwhile, the examinations of Open Tech, Matric, FA and BA level programmes for the Semester Spring 2011 are scheduled from November 28 across the country.
While making the announcement, AIOU Controller of Exams Munawar Hussain Sulehri, said the roll number slips had been sent to all the eligible students at their given addresses through postal service.
All the students, who may not receive their slips till November 25, are advised to contact the nearest regional office of the university. For duplicate roll number slips, the students are required to bring two passport size photographs duly attested by a gazetted officer. The slip along with the date sheet has also been placed on the AIOU website www.aiou.edu.pk for the convenience of students.