Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has allocated a significant amount of Rs125 million for financial assistance and scholarship programmes. These programmes are designed to help deserving, needy and bright students, said AIOU Vice Chancellor Professor Nasir Mahmood.
He was addressing the prize distribution ceremony held in honour of the students who won Final Year Project Grants and Merit Scholarships in the semester of Autumn 2023. Speaking on the occasion he said last year, a total of 36,640 students benefited from these opportunities,
AIOU provides free matriculation education to the people of Balochistan, merged districts (Ex-Fata), and Gilgit-Baltistan, he added. In addition, the VC said the university offers merit scholarships to bright students who secure more than 80% marks each semester, and their fee is refunded.
It is pertinent to mention here that a total of 129 students from various departments have been awarded merit scholarships for achieving more than 80% marks in the autumn 2023 semester.
Additionally, 13 students from three departments have been granted final-year project grants. It's essential to note that as per university policy, students who secure 80% marks must apply within the given time to receive scholarships; otherwise, the university will not be responsible.
The successful students were presented with cheques by the vice-chancellor. Professor Mahmood emphasised that hard work was a key factor in achieving success in life. The purpose of the merit scholarships was to encourage talented students to complete their education. The celebration would motivate other students, and there are vast opportunities available for them in the world.
The event was organised by the Directorate of Students Advisory and Counselling Services. Dean, Faculty of Sciences, Prof Hajra Ahmed, Prof Irshad Ahmed Arshad, Director, Student Affairs, Syed Ghulam Kazim Ali also addressed the ceremony and congratulated the awardees.
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