AIOU computerized tracking system

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The AIOU has lately declared a latest computerized tracking system for the facility of students along with assistance of which they can check out the position of their application regarding the issuance of certificate and for degrees.

Because of that, another latest website (ds.aiou.edu.pk) has been revealed to allow the students to check out of their application. All the creative preparations are planned at the rearrangement and speeding up the full procedure of allocating degrees and certificates to the students. Professor Dr. Shahid Siddiqui Vice Chancellor of university mentioned that we are paying attention on supporting student-friendly environment in the university, providing the unique possible services to the students in their educational hunts.

as per to this the application of the students are being supervised on the fast track basis. It is necessary here to keep in mind that the Examinations Department has allocated 44,899 degrees in last five months. There degrees are record figures in opposition along with the participation period throughout the last four years.

Similarly, the process of giving out provincial certificates (PCs) has as well been rushed. In the last five months, 2, 26,435 certificates have not just been sent out to the candidates despite they have as well been uploaded at the official website of this university. Another easiness has as well been provided via which databank produce the transcript of any students automatically just following the end of the need number of courses in only one turn. The full process can be done via the computerized system to facilitate the students.

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