Matriculation: AIOU sends provisional certificates
Those, who had passed the recent FA exams would also get provisional result cards within next couple of days
ISLAMABAD:
Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has sent provisional result cards to its students who have recently passed matric examination. AIOU's controller examinations, in a statement on Monday, said the students, who had also been informed through SMS, could now apply for certificate. Those, who had passed the recent FA exams (all semesters) would also get provisional result cards within next couple of days, he added. About the result of graduate (BA) examination, the controller examinations said it would be declared by August 15. Meanwhile the, process to announce to the result of post-graduate programmes has also been expedited. The results of MA (Arabic), MPhil (mathematics), MPhil and PhD chemistry and physics have already declared. He said for the first time, the results of the post-graduates programmes are being declared ahead of the scheduled time, on the vice chancellor's instructions. It would enable the aspiring students to take admission in the next programme, he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 31st, 2018.
Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has sent provisional result cards to its students who have recently passed matric examination. AIOU's controller examinations, in a statement on Monday, said the students, who had also been informed through SMS, could now apply for certificate. Those, who had passed the recent FA exams (all semesters) would also get provisional result cards within next couple of days, he added. About the result of graduate (BA) examination, the controller examinations said it would be declared by August 15. Meanwhile the, process to announce to the result of post-graduate programmes has also been expedited. The results of MA (Arabic), MPhil (mathematics), MPhil and PhD chemistry and physics have already declared. He said for the first time, the results of the post-graduates programmes are being declared ahead of the scheduled time, on the vice chancellor's instructions. It would enable the aspiring students to take admission in the next programme, he added.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 31st, 2018.