Pakistani university puts textbooks on its website
The major digital move is aim to facilitate around 1.4 million AIOU students across the country
ISLAMABAD:
As a major step forward facilitating its around 1.4 million students across the country, the Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has uploaded the soft copy of its textbooks on its official website.
The books from Matric to PhD programmes have been provided in a PDF format that could be downloaded by visiting the website, the varsity announced on Friday.
This is the first time in the university’s history that the students have been given the facility of going through the soft copies for preparation of their assignments and exams.
While the expediting its current practice of sending the books to the students by mail in original form, the AIOU took an extra measure supporting the students in their academic pursuits.
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This is part of the major digital transformation work, the varsity initiated recently, on the directives of the Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Ziaul Qayyum.
“We are engaged in upgrading the university’s overall working through the use of new technology in order to ensure quality education and to provide best educational services to its students,” he said.
The alternative measure, putting soft copies of the books on the internet will help the students to prepare their assignments within the scheduled time. It will also reduce students’ complains of submitting late assignments owing to delay in timely receipt of books.
As a major step forward facilitating its around 1.4 million students across the country, the Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has uploaded the soft copy of its textbooks on its official website.
The books from Matric to PhD programmes have been provided in a PDF format that could be downloaded by visiting the website, the varsity announced on Friday.
This is the first time in the university’s history that the students have been given the facility of going through the soft copies for preparation of their assignments and exams.
While the expediting its current practice of sending the books to the students by mail in original form, the AIOU took an extra measure supporting the students in their academic pursuits.
Textbooks worth millions gutted in Attock fire
This is part of the major digital transformation work, the varsity initiated recently, on the directives of the Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Ziaul Qayyum.
“We are engaged in upgrading the university’s overall working through the use of new technology in order to ensure quality education and to provide best educational services to its students,” he said.
The alternative measure, putting soft copies of the books on the internet will help the students to prepare their assignments within the scheduled time. It will also reduce students’ complains of submitting late assignments owing to delay in timely receipt of books.