Allama Iqbal Open University strengthens partnership with US Universities

Thursday 31 October 2013

AIOU strengthens partnership with US Universities

ISLAMABAD, Oct. 31: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) will be working on a comprehensive plan to strength it on-going cooperation with U.S Universities, seeking their academic and technical support for upgrading its various educational programmers, said Vice-Chancellor, AIOU Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmed Sangi.
Dr. Sangi who was on a visit to US on the invitation of American Institute of Pakistan Studies availed the opportunity to meet the heads of various American Educational institutions and sought their collaboration in promoting E-learning and utilizing and sharing the web and online resources.
He represented the AIOU at the three-day conference on Universities’ partnership programme held in US’s State Madison. In his key-note, address at the conference’s working session, he highlighted the AIOU’s consistent efforts in promoting quality education through distance learning system.
He met with senior officials of San Jose State University (SJSU) and discussed various proposals for further strengthening their cooperation on online learning.  They will particularly focus on improving teaching methods, updating curriculum, conducting joint research, and providing faculty exchanges.
  Dr. Nazir Ahmed Sangi also visited the world famous, Bell Laboratories at Murray Hill, New Jersey and discussed with the lab’s officials about the possibilities of bilateral cooperation in research work in field of science and technology.
The Bell Lab is world's premier Research & Development institution with 13 the Nobel Prize recipients - the most of any institution in the world. He was given an official Bell Labs Showcase tour by a senior member of Technical Staff Dr. Carl Nuzman. He was briefed about various research and development activities and laboratories, says a message received here Monday. 
Dr. Sangi was shown some most famous scientific inventions including the original telephone, first transistor, Telstar Satellite, Fiber Optic Cables and Laser, motion video which were all invented in Ball Labs.
He also visited the historic offices of Dr. Dennis Ritchie and Dr. Ken Thomson who invented Unix, C and C++ Languages as well as the Lab where the transistor was invented.
He met the scientists and engineers of the Lab and discussed with them the available avenues of bilateral cooperation and sharing of experience and expertise in the development of Laboratories in Pakistan. Muslim scientists at Bell Labs hosted a lunch in his honor.
Dr. Nazir Sangi also visited the famous educational institution, the Baytul Iman Academy in the city and delivered a community Lecture on "Educating the Muslim World: Challenges and Solutions", The Baytul-Iman Academy enjoys high reputation whose students have won several trophies in New Jersey Science Olympiads. This event was jointly organized by Baytul-Iman Academy and The Citizens Foundation which is running over 900 non-profit schools in Pakistan.
The audience was enthralled by the extra-ordinary progress made by AIOU during his tenure. A question-answer session ensued after the lecture. The representative of the City Foundation Dr. Ahmed Naji proposed that their school facilities could be utilized after school hours (afternoon and evening) by AIOU while AIOU techniques and processes can be used by the foundation.
The Mayor of Hazlet Township - Mr. Joe Belasco also called on the vice chancellor and conveyed his best wishes and cooperation in the development of education sector. A local business leader Capt. Mohammed Tahir assured using personal influence in seeking USAID’s support for the university’s development projects.
During his stay in US, Dr. Sangi also visited Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey, and the largest in the State.  He gave a lecture on "Economics of Mass Education. His lecture was much appreciated and met with spontaneous applause.  The audience especially appreciated the efforts for promotion of education in the country’s remote and less-developed regions.  
He was welcomed by students and the staff and presented flowers and a plaque for his valuable contributions in the field of education. He also addressed the students and staff on the importance of Education in Islam. He briefed them about teaching technique and education models adopted at the AIOU.  
Dr. Sangi also visited Wisconsin University and addressed where he addressed the South Asia Conference, highlighting the AIOU’s role in promoting distance learning system in the region.

( Ubaidullah Mumtaz )
Public Relations Officer


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Allama Iqbal Open University approves procedures for re-registration of the students in COL MBA/MPA (Executive) Programme

AIOU approves procedures for re-registration of the students in COL MBA/MPA (Executive) Programme

Islamabad – 29th October 2013 “Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has approved the procedure for re-registration of the students in COL MBA/MPA (Executive) Programme, the students will submit the application for re-registration along-with documentary evidence for being late in completing the degree program”
This was announced by Dr. Syed Hassan Raza, Chairman, Department of Business Administration, AIOU.
The facility of re-registration, Dr. Hasan Raza said will only be provided to those students who have completed their course work and are in the process of research project.
The department will assess the application and verify for the re-registration, the same will be forwarded to Director Admissions for verification of fee and admission in the research project course, after verifications of the fee and admission, the Director Admissions will forward the application to the Controller of Exams for further pre-requisites for the issuane of transcript/degree, he added.
Dr. Hassan further said that amounting to Rs. 15,340/-  in connection with fee for six (06) credits (equal to course fee) and fee for re-registration and processing will be charged for re-registration from the students.

( Ubaidullah Mumtaz)
Public Relations Officer

Pakistani Press Invitation - October 29, 2013

Monday 28 October 2013

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Chancellor Allama Iqbal Open University Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmed Sangi visits world famous Lab in New Jersey

VC AIOU visits world famous Lab in New Jersey

ISLAMABAD, Oct.28: Vice Chancellor Allama Iqbal Open University Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmed Sangi visited the world famous, Bell Laboratories at Murray Hill, New Jersey and discussed with the lab’s officials about the possibilities of bilateral cooperation in research work in field of science and technology.
The Bell Lab is world's premier Research & Development institution with 13 the Nobel Prize recipients - the most of any institution in the world. He was given an official Bell Labs Showcase tour by a senior member of Technical Staff Dr. Carl Nuzman. He was briefed about various research and development activities and laboratories, says a message received here Monday. 
Dr. Sangi who is currently in the United States on the invitation of American Institute of Pakistan Studies was shown some most famous scientific inventions including the original telephone, first transistor, Telstar Satellite, Fiber Optic Cables and Laser, motion video which were all invented in Ball Labs.
He also visited the historic offices of Dr. Dennis Ritchie and Dr. Ken Thomson who invented Unix, C and C++ Languages as well as the Lab where the transistor was invented.
He met the scientists and engineers of the Lab and discussed with them the available avenues of bilateral cooperation and sharing of experience and expertise in the development of Laboratories in Pakistan. Muslim scientists at Bell Labs hosted a lunch in his honor
Dr. Nazir Sangi also visited the famous educational institution, the Baytul Iman Academy in the city and delivered a community Lecture on "Educating the Muslim World: Challenges and Solutions", The Baytul-Iman Academy enjoys high reputation whose students have won several trophies in New Jersey Science Olympiads. This event was jointly organized by Baytul-Iman Academy and The Citizens Foundation which is running over 900 non-profit schools in Pakistan.
The audience was enthralled by the vision of Dr. Sangi and the extra-ordinary progress made by AIOU during his tenure. A question-answer session ensued after the lecture. The representative of the City Foundation Dr. Ahmed Naji proposed that their school facilities could be utilized after school hours (afternoon and evening) by AIOU while AIOU techniques and processes can be used by the foundation.  
The Mayor of Hazlet Township - Mr. Joe Belasco also called on the Vice Chancellor and conveyed his best wishes and cooperation in the development of education sector. A local business leader Capt. Mohammed Tahir assured using personal influence in seeking USAID’s support for the university’s development projects
During his stay in US, Dr. Sangi also visited Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey, and the largest in the State.  He gave a lecture on "Economics of Mass Education. His lecture was much appreciated and met with spontaneous applause.  The audience especially appreciated the efforts for promotion of education in the country’s remote and less-developed regions.  
He was welcomed by students and the staff and presented flowers and a plaque for his valuable contributions in the field of education. He also addressed the students and staff on the importance of Education in Islam. He briefed them about teaching technique and education models adopted at the AIOU.  
Dr. Sangi also visited Wisconsin University and addressed where he addressed the South Asia Conference, highlighting the AIOU’s role in promoting distance learning system in the region.

(Ubaidullah Mumtaz)
Public Relation Officer


Allama Iqbal Open University Final exams of Matric, FA/F.Sc and BA to be started today

                        
Allama Iqbal Open University exams to be started today

Islamabad – 27th  October 2013 “Final exams of Matric, FA/F.Sc and BA programmes for the Semester Spring, 2013 of the Allama Iqbal Open University(AIOU) will start today (Monday 28th October) across the country simultaneously”
This was announced by Controller of Exams, AIOU Dr. Hamid Khan Niazi. He said that Roll Number Slips have been sent by post to all the enrolled students at their given addresses. The students can also download their roll number slips from website www.aiou.edu.pk of the University, he added.
Dr. Niazi said that 650 exams centers have been set-up across the country for conducting these exams.
Controller of Exams has advised those students who have not received their Roll No. Slips so far to contact the nearest Regional Office of the University or Abid Hussain Satti, Deputy Controller of Exams (Conduct) personally or at his Ph.No. 051-9250051, 9057648 for issuance of Duplicate Roll No Slip.  For duplicate Roll No Slip students are required to bring two passport size photographs duly attested by the gazetted officer, he added.

The students must read the instructions mentioned on Roll No. Slip carefully before entering into the Examination Center, Dr. Niazi said.


 ( Ubaidullah Mumtaz )
 Public Relation Officer


Allama Iqbal Open University sets up separate Directorate to regulate Matric, FA and BA level programs

Wednesday 23 October 2013

AIOU sets up separate Directorate to regulate Matric, FA and BA level programs

ISLAMABAD, OCT. 23: Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has decided to set up a full-fledged separate Directorate to regulate and supervise its secondary, Intermediate and Bachelor levels programs.
It will work as permanent department under faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities to streamline the education, relating to under-graduate programs. The concept, objectives and working plan of the separate Directorate were thoroughly discussed at a senior officers’ level meeting held here on Wednesday at the University’s main campus. Dr. Rashid A. Naeem, dean Faculty of social Sciences, presided over the meeting.
The Directorate will formally start working after the approval the competent authority. It will coordinate in maintaining uniformity in academic standard of the relevant programs, bringing them at par other boards of Secondary and intermediate education.
It will also maintain liaison with Inter Board Committee of Chairmen for attestation and accreditation of certificates issued at Matric FA and BA levels. The Directorate will monitor existing curricular, slybus, and schemes of students in order to further improve them and bring uniformity as par with the prevailing academic requirements.
The committee was told that the Vice chancellor Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmed Sangi has already approved the idea of establishing an independent Board for conducting under-graduate level programs in comprehensive and transparent manner.
It was agreed that a program coordinator will be appointed for each Matric/FA and BA program. It was clarified that admission and examination system of such programs will keep working as per existing procedure. Lecture Social Science Ms. Sadia Aziz was assigned the task to finalize the proposals, in consultation with other relevant departments for formally setting up the Board as early as possible.
Addressing the meeting Dr. Rashid A. Naeem said that the AIOU is mainly focusing on providing best possible educational facilities to its students by upgrading and streamlining the existing distance learning system. He hoped that the separate directorate for under-graduate education will serve the interest of the students.

( Ubaidullah Mumtaz )
Public Relations Officer   




AIOU set-ups 650 exams centers across the country for its Matric, FA and BA exams

Tuesday 22 October 2013

                        
AIOU set-ups 650 exams centers across the country for its Matric, FA and BA exams
                                                                                 Controller of Exams, Dr. Hamid Khan Niazi

Islamabad – 22nd  October 2013 “Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has setup 650 exams centers across the country for its Matric, FA/F.Sc and BA exams for the Semester Spring, 2013”
This was announced by Controller of Exams, AIOU Dr. Hamid Khan Niazi. He said that final exams of Matric, FA/F.Sc and BA programmes for the Semester Spring, 2013 will start from October 28.

Roll Number Slips, he said have already been sent by post to all the enrolled students at their given address. The students can also download their roll number slips from website www.aiou.edu.pk of the University.

Controller of Exams has advised those students who have not received their Roll No. Slips so far to contact the nearest Regional Office of the University or Abid Hussain Satti, Deputy Controller of Exams (Conduct) personally or at his Ph.No. 051-9250051, 9057648 for issuance of Duplicate Roll No Slip.  For duplicate Roll No Slip students are required to bring two passport size photographs duly attested by the gazetted officer, he added.

The students must read the instructions mentioned on Roll No. Slip carefully before entering into the Examination Center, Dr. Niazi said.


 ( Ubaidullah Mumtaz )
Public Relation Officer


AIOU’s MS,M.Phil and Ph.D exams from October 21


AIOU’s MS,M.Phil and Ph.D exams from October 21
                                                                         Controller of Exams, Dr. Hamid Khan Niazi

Islamabad – 19th  October 2013 Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has scheduled its final exams of MS, M.Phil and Ph.D Programmes for the Semester Spring, 2013 from Monday 21st October, 2013 across the country simultaneously.
This was announced by Dr. Hamid Khan Niazi, Controller of Exams, AIOU. The Roll No. slips, he said have been dispatched to all the eligible/enrolled students at their given addresses by Postal Mail Service.  Those students who have not received their Roll No. Slips so far are advised to contact the nearest Regional Office of the University or Abid Hussain Satti, Deputy Controller of Exams (Conduct) personally or at his Ph.No. 051-9250051, 9057648 for issuance of Duplicate Roll No Slip.
For duplicate Roll No Slip students are required to bring two passport size photographs duly attested by the gazetted officer.  Roll No. Slips along with Date Sheet are also being placed on AIOU website www.aiou.edu.pk for the convenience of students.
Controller of Exams, Dr. Niazi further said that final exams of Matric, FA and BA level programmes for the Semester Spring, 2013 will start from October 29 while Master level exams will be started from November 18 across the country simultaneously.
            All students are also advised in their own interest to read the instructions mentioned on Roll No. Slip carefully before entering into the Examination Center.



( Ubaidullah Mumtaz )

                                                         Public Relation Officer

AIOU mails Roll-Number Slips of Matric, FA/F.Sc and B.A Programmes to its students across the country

                        
AIOU mails Roll-Number Slips of Matric, FA/F.Sc and B.A Programmes to its students across the country
                                                                                 Controller of Exams, Dr. Hamid Khan Niazi

Islamabad – 21st  October 2013 “Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has sent Roll Number-Slips of Matric, FA/F.Sc and BA Programmes for the Semester Spring, 2013 to its students across the country and also placed on its website www.aiou.edu.pk for convenience of the students”

This was announced by Dr. Hamid Khan Niazi, Controller of Exams, AIOU. He further said that final exams of Matric, FA/F.Sc and BA programmes for the Semester Spring, 2013 will start from October 29.

Dr. Hamid Khan said that the students who have not received their Roll No. Slips so far are advised to contact the nearest Regional Office of the University or Abid Hussain Satti, Deputy Controller of Exams (Conduct) personally or at his Ph.No. 051-9250051, 9057648 for issuance of Duplicate Roll No Slip.  For duplicate Roll No Slip students are required to bring two passport size photographs duly attested by the gazetted officer, he added.

            The Controller of Exams, AIOU has advised all the students to read the instructions mentioned on Roll No. Slip carefully before entering into the Examination Center.



( Ubaidullah Mumtaz )
                                                         Public Relation Officer


Lack of direction more worrying than the crisis confronting state: HRCP

Monday 14 October 2013

Press release

Lack of direction more worrying than the crisis confronting state: HRCP Lahore, October 14:
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has voiced concern at the absence of clarity and direction in dealing with the many pressing crises confronting the state. In a statement issued at the conclusion of its autumn meeting on Sunday, the HRCP executive body said: “The Executive Council of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) expresses serious concern at lack of clarity and direction in dealing with the multidimensional crisis confronting the state. The keenness to talk with the terrorists at any cost will be counterproductive. With every day that the terms for these talks remain invisible the people’s anxiety grows that concession to the terrorists would come at the cost of their rights and even the tenuous writ of the state in areas controlled by the terrorists would disappear. Also evaporating are expectations that the state would be able to regain the ability to discharge its responsibilities to the citizens in the conflict-hit parts. HRCP is opposed to drone attacks anywhere in the world, but this alone is not the root cause of terrorism in Pakistan and overemphasis on it by policy makers is distorting the perspective. The fact remains that Pakistanis are being killed in drone attacks and many more are being killed in cold blood, often in gruesome manner, by the militants and that is not being seriously addressed by the political leadership. There is need to keep the broad situation in focus. HRCP believes that all the ills afflicting Pakistan stem from lack of a measured response to the militancy. Changes in the law: The changes being considered in the law, particularly the amendments to the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), have led to serious concern that they would undermine fundamental rights. Electronically gathered data means that there would be surveillance, eavesdropping /bugging and threat to the right to privacy. There is also the risk of the record being tampered. The discourse on these changes must not be closed to the people. The decision must be made in a transparent and inclusive manner. The government must not yield to the temptation to take extrajudicial or unlawful measures to control lawlessness and must not compromise human rights in the quest for security. Enforced disappearance: It is exceedingly unfortunate that Pakistan has not been able to move away from the illegal practice of enforced disappearance. The matter remains stuck in Balochistan and disappearances in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and to a lesser degree in Sindh are causing growing concerns. HRCP is of the opinion that impunity for the perpetrators in Balochistan is encouraging the spike in such violations in other provinces. The Commission urges the government to sign and ratify the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance. Cost of living: The escalating cost of living is depleting the people’s ability to access basic rights, including health, education and food. They have been particularly hit hard by the rise in power tariff and inflation. It is vital that the wages must be raised forthwith, otherwise poverty would lead to crime, more suicides and mental illness. Governance: The people of Pakistan have made great sacrifices for democracy and deserve infinitely better governance than they have seen so far. That the parliament is not playing its role is becoming more apparent by the day. This trend must be reversed. It is hoped that the federal and provincial governments would be able to set aside their differences and pull together to get out of the quagmire. Election process: The Council takes note of the controversy over the shortcomings and deficiencies in the election process, especially the use of ink and rechecking of fingerprints. Although the arrangement by the Election Commission left much to be desired and there were reports of manipulation by various parties, raking up this issue will belittle the whole parliament and these proceedings must not be allowed to undermine the representative character of parliament. Corruption: Never had corruption had a greater or more direct impact on the people’s lives and in denying them what was due to them. It is high time that the government and civil society both looked at the right to good governance, which includes a regime of accountability as a basic human rights issue. Anti-polio campaign: It is revolting that those trying to save Pakistan’s children from a crippled future are being repaid with bullets. More than 100,000 children in FATA and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have been denied vaccination. The whole country should be up in arms against attacks on polio teams. The opponents of a healthy future for our children should be exposed and the children protected through a multi-pronged strategy including effective awareness campaigns. The vaccinators should be protected and honoured for their service. Quake relief: It is now apparent that the scale of the earthquake in Balochistan that devastated Awaran is much greater than previously understood and that relief is not reaching the victims. Access to affected areas must be guaranteed. Space for HRDs: Threats to human rights defenders (HRDs), and for HRCP and other rights organisations continue without a challenge in all parts of Pakistan. HRCP would like to remind the government again of its responsibility to ensure a safe environment for HRDs. Conflict-hit areas: As lack of peace and security afflicts Balochistan, FATA and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, not enough attention has been paid to the impact of conflict on people’s lives. Measures to address their plight should no longer be afterthoughts. Media’s role: HRCP calls upon the media to exercise restraint while reporting terrorism and expects that it would continue to fulfil its responsibility to inform the people not only by breaking news but also following up. Minorities: The violence against religious minorities in Pakistan is touching new highs amid apathy towards their plight and rapidly contracting space for non-Muslims. Proactive and preemptive steps to stem the deterioration are not visible. A well-directed effort to mitigate their suffering is direly needed.” Chairperson and Council members

AIOU’s exams OF MATRIC, FA AND BA PROGRAMMES TO BE STARTED FROM OCTOBER 29

Sunday 13 October 2013

                        
AIOU’s exams OF MATRIC, FA AND BA PROGRAMMES
TO BE STARTED FROM OCTOBER 29
                                                                           Controller of Exams, Dr. Hamid Khan Niazi

Islamabad – 12th  October 2013 Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has scheduled its final exams of Matric, FA/F.Sc and BA programmes for the Semester Spring, 2013 from October 29.
This was announced by Dr. Hamid Khan Niazi, Controller of Exams, AIOU. The Roll No. slips, he said have been dispatched to all the eligible/enrolled students at their given addresses by Postal Mail Service.  Those students who have not received their Roll No. Slips so far are advised to contact the nearest Regional Office of the University or Abid Hussain Satti, Deputy Controller of Exams (Conduct) personally or at his Ph.No. 051-9250051, 9057648 for issuance of Duplicate Roll No Slip.
For duplicate Roll No Slip students are required to bring two passport size photographs duly attested by the gazetted officer.  Roll No. Slips along with Date Sheet are also being placed on AIOU website www.aiou.edu.pk for the convenience of students.
            All students are also advised in their own interest to read the instructions mentioned on Roll No. Slip carefully before entering into the Examination Center.


 ( Ubaidullah Mumtaz )
Public Relation Officer

AIOU ensures transparency in its examination and admission system

Islamabad – 13th October 2013 :Vice-Chancellor, Allama Iqbal Open University(AIOU), Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmed Sangi said here on Sunday that they have developed a fool-proof arrangement to ensure transparency in the University’s examination and admission system and to provide best possible services to the students.
While commenting on a news item relating to admission of a student, he said the University is handling nearly 1.4 million students on yearly basis and it takes all possible steps to ensure error-free examination and admission process. However, some act of omission or commission may takes place in a particular case that could be rectified if it is timely brought to their notice.
Dr. Sangi said he and the members of his team minutely supervised the University’s services relating to the students. Various steps have been taken in the recent years to further tighten the University’s working for properly handling the students’ affairs including timely announcement of results and dispatching of study material/books to the students.
Strict action has been taken against those officials involved in corrupt practices. It was ensured that officials of the university should not dare to cheat the students or damage their interest in any manner whatsoever.
He said that it is also a duty of the students to bring to their notice if there any omission and commission takes place. Sometime problems cannot be addressed properly simply because of  time-bar. The University follows the rules and regulations regarding students’ attendance of workshops and submission of assignments that are basic the requirements of open learning system.
Referring to the news item, the Vice-Chancellor further said that he himself took notice of the matter and formed a committee to find-out the facts. It is not fair on a part of the students to make hue and cry through media, particularly when he himself responsible for not bringing the complaint into the notice of the competent authority within due time.
The Vice-Chancellor further said that the students’ interest has already been his priority and he had been taking all possible steps to further improve the services for the students and resolve their genuine complaints.
Recently, the University has launched ten schemes for the welfare of the poor and needy students including ‘Earn to Learn’ scheme, that enable them to meet their fee requirements for continuation of their study. He said more than Rs. ten million have been allocated in the students’ support fund.
He said focus has also been laid on quality of education and it has been regular process improving the existing syllabus and upgrade research and study system. “We wish to provide education of international standard to our students. Our courses are also being designed in a manner, so that their students could able to meet their livelihood and take part in socio-economic development of the country.
( Ubaidullah Mumtaz )

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