Education

AIOU extends admission deadline without rise in fees

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Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD: The Allama Iqbal Open University’s (AIOU) recent announcement about admission deadlines will now continue until February 25 without additional fees, which helps students who want to apply for multiple academic programs.

The university has opened its admissions process for Matric, FA, and Associate Degree, BS, and B.Ed, and Postgraduate Diploma and Certificate programs until the specified date.

The university has opened its admission process for MS, MPhil, and PhD programs, which will continue until February 17. The university administration announced its decision to extend admission deadlines because it wanted to provide better service to both new students and existing students who study throughout the country.

Students who need more information about admission requirements and program details should visit AIOU’s official website or contact their nearest regional campus.

Staff Reporter

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