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PROSPECTUS (AUTUMN 2010, SEMESTER) For BS (CS) PROGRAM, F.SC. PROGRAMS FRENCH ONLINE PROGRAM Schedule of Admission with Late Fee for the following Programmes BS (CS), F.Sc. & French Online Program 1. 10 days after last date of admission (31-8-2010) Rs.200/- (w.e.f. 01-9-2010 to 10-9-2010) 2. Further 10 days w.e.f. 11-9-2010 to 20-9-2010 (Not extendable) Double Fee ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY, ISLAMABAD Rs. 250/-

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PROSPECTUS (AUTUMN 2010, SEMESTER)

For BS (CS) PROGRAM, F.SC. PROGRAMS

FRENCH ONLINE PROGRAM

Schedule of Admission with Late Fee for the following Programmes

► BS (CS), F.Sc. & French Online Program 1. 10 days after last date of admission (31-8-2010) Rs.200/-

(w.e.f. 01-9-2010 to 10-9-2010)

2. Further 10 days w.e.f. 11-9-2010 to 20-9-2010 (Not extendable) Double Fee

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ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY, ISLAMABAD

Rs. 250/-

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Semester ........................................................... Autumn, 2010

Quantity ............................................................

Price .................................................................. Rs. 250/-

Composed by .................................................... MUSHTAQ HUSSAIN

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Publisher ........................................................... Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad.

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ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY ........................... 1

FACULTY OF SCIENCES .................................................. 1

Department of Computer Science ....................................... 2 1. BS (CS) Program............................................................. 3 a) Introduction ................................................................ 3 b) Objectives ................................................................... 3 c) Eligibility and Selection Criteria ................................ 4 d) Scheme of Study ......................................................... 4 e) Offering ...................................................................... 6 f) Assessment ................................................................. 6 g) Fee Structure............................................................... 7 h) Program Coordinator .................................................. 7 i) Approved Study Centre .............................................. 7 Department of Biology .......................................................... 8 1. F.Sc (Pre-Medical & Pre-Engineering) Program ......... 8 a) Introduction ................................................................ 8 b) Objectives ................................................................... 8 c) Eligibility Criteria....................................................... 9 d) Scheme of Study ......................................................... 9 e) Offering ...................................................................... 10 f) Assessment ................................................................. 10 g) Fee Structure............................................................... 11

h) Program Coordinator ................................................. 11 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES ......... 12 1. French Online (Certificate Course) Code No. 112 ....... 13 a) Introduction ................................................................ 13 b) Objectives .................................................................. 14 c) Eligibility Criteria ...................................................... 14 d) Scheme of Study ........................................................ 14 e) Offering ...................................................................... 14 f) Assessment ................................................................. 15 g) Fee Structure .............................................................. 17 h) Program Coordinator ................................................. 17 i) Choice of Study Centre ............................................. 18 General Information ............................................................. 19 Refund Rules & Regulations ................................................ 20 Contact Information ............................................................. 21 Admission Procedure ............................................................ 21 Fee Depositing Procedure ..................................................... 21 Student Counseling ............................................................... 22 a) Introduction ...................................................................... 22 b) Objectives ......................................................................... 22 c) Information Lobby ............................................................ 22 d) Overseas Services ............................................................. 22 e) Future Plans ...................................................................... 23 Addresses of Regional Coordinators ....................................... 24 Addresses of Part-time Regional Coordinators ....................... 28

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ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY The Allama Iqbal Open University (with its main campus in Islamabad) was established in 1974 under an Act of parliament. It was the second open university of the world and the first of its kind in Asia and Africa when it was established. Now more than 60 such universities are providing distance education and it is among the 4 top mega universities of the world. The aim of establishing AIOU was to provide affordable and accessible education through distance learning at the door-steps to those people, who could not continue their studies through formal system of education. The University (AIOU) operates on semester system and admits students in Autumn and Spring semesters. Under-graduate admissions are offered in both the semesters whereas post-graduates courses are offered once a year. The enrolled students are given course books, audio video cassettes specially prepared by the university on self instructional principles. However, at the post-graduate level reprints of foreign books allied with study guides help students to polish their skills. At present, the AIOU is offering programs from matric to Ph.D. level in diverse disciplines included in the four faculties. The University has established study centres across the country, where distance education students are provided necessary guidance by their respective tutors. Moreover, the university has established full time study centres, wherein the students of MBA (IT), MBA (Banking and finance, BS (CS), B.E (Engineering) and MS. are being provided instruction, guidance and counseling through face-to-face education. AIOU is offering 4-year under-

graduate degrees. In some courses teaching is provided through radio, TV programmes. Apart from curricular and extra-curricular activities during the academic year, the AIOU and its regional centres actively participate in the co-curricular activities by arranging educational and literary seminars, workshops and conferences, attended not only by the students and faculties of the university but also by renowned dignitaries and scholars. For the science students and research scholars, a science complex has been built where they use the latest equipment of international standard. To meet the present day challenges internet facility is also available in the student’s hostel and the central library, where computers have been provided to enable students to access latest information available through open source databases. FACULTY OF SCIENCES The Faculty of Sciences at AIOU has recently undergone a major upgradation in its conceptual framework, courses/programmes offering, mode of education and establishment of departments. The Faculty of Sciences was first established in 1982 with only five departments and limited number of undergraduates and basic functional courses. Over last three to four years, four new departments and a range of higher degree programmes have been added to the portfolio of Faculty of Sciences. Most of the departments in the Faculty are engaged in the development and offering of highly technical, scientific and professional programmes. For example, post graduate programmes of Physics, Chemistry, Community Health and Nutrition, Environmental Design, Dietetics, Computer Sciences, Live stock Management, M.Sc (Hons) Agricultural Extension,

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Forestry Extension, Rural Development and Mathematics have been successfully launched. It is in consonance with the overall government's policy of upgrading and strengthening higher education and research in the country.

The practical work is an essential component in the teaching of science subjects. In some cases, the university has to acquire laboratories of other institutions to meet this requirement. Now the university is establishing its own laboratories at the main campus to fulfill the requirement of practical work in the science disciplines. In order to cater the research component of M.Phil/Ph.D programmes of the faculty of sciences, the construction of research complex with an investment of more than Rs.300 million has been completed at the AIOU main campus.

The faculty also aims at ensuring the relevance of these programmes/courses to the needs of the real world by involving distinguished scientists, practitioners, institutions, academics and researchers from both public and private sector. In view of the present government's policy of developing the field of Science and Technology in the country, AIOU has made the development of science department on its top priority. A lot has already been done in this regard. During last two years, essential funds were given to different science departments to establish laboratories. The graduate programmes are also highly professional and in accordance with social and global demand. The list includes bachelor's degrees in Telecommunications, Automobile Engineering, Vision Sciences and Computer Sciences. Owing to the practical nature of these programmes, special arrangements are made for setting up study centers in automobile workshops, hospitals, computer centers, and other technical/scientific laboratories. Further, students are given an opportunity to avail work experience in reputed institutions. A comprehensive four

years BS programme in Chemistry, Microbiology, Physics, Mathematics and Environmental Science in-accordance with the HEC guidelines has been developed. The laboratories for catering practical component are being furnished. In the very near future BS programmes will be launched. To fill the gap between secondary and graduate studies the faculty has also launched four F.Sc (HSSC) programmes in Pre-Medical, Pre-Engineering, and Family & Community Health & Home Economics. Research is an integral part of all the postgraduate programs. Studying for the research component offers an exciting prospects of working at the frontier of knowledge under the supervision/ guidance of an expert in the relevant field of study. Extensive research based M. Phil/ PhD Food & Nutrition, MS leading to PhD Computer Science, M.Phil Statistics and PhD Agriculture programmes have been launched. Attracting high caliber academics has been another very significant factor in shaping the faculty and securing good quality educational programmes. The course/programme enrollment is consistent and constently increasing in most cases. The future aims at filling gaps, consolidating overall national education policies and promoting diversified research culture in most scientific fields. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE The Department of Computer Science is established Department in the Faculty of Sciences. The Department has received recognition nationwide in very short span of time as the large number of Computer Science students are currently enrolled in different academic programs. Presently the Department offers BS (Computer Science), MS (Computer Science) and PGD (Computer Science) in Online mode.

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The curricula of all these programs are according to Higher Education Commission's recommendations as well as ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) recommendations. The BS (CS) program is offered in face-to-face teaching mode in selected Approved Study Centers. MS (CS) Programme is offered only at the main campus, Islamabad and PGD (CS) program is offered online.

Faculty Members Sr. No. Name & Designation 1. Moiz Uddin Ahmed Siddiqui,

Incharge, Email: [email protected] Contact #: 051- 9057259

2.

Muhammad Daud Khattak, Assistant Professor Email: [email protected] Contact #: 051-9057260

3. Mohammad Qasim Khan, Lecturer, Email: [email protected] Contact #: 051- 9057258

4. Muhammad Arshad Awan, Lecturer (on study leave), Email: [email protected]

5. Mohammad Tariq Abbasi, Lecturer, (on ex-Pakistan leave) Email: [email protected]

6. Muhammad Shoaib, Lecturer, Contact #: 051- 9057780 E-mail: [email protected]

1. BS (Computer Science) Program a) Introduction: BS (Computer Science) program provides a good mix of courses in computer science, social science, basic sciences, management, and humanities. The BS (Computer Science) courses are aimed at core computer science field and include theoretical foundation and skills in computing and programming. The BS (CS) graduates will be eligible to apply for admission in postgraduate studies in many international universities, since the BS (CS) curriculum meets the requirements of IEEE/ACM Curriculum Recommendations Committee. They will also be eligible to get admission in the MS (CS) Program of AIOU. The BS (CS) is 140 credit hours program and may be completed in minimum four years (eight semesters). Two semesters are offered in a year as Spring and Autumn. The duration of each semester is 18 weeks. Note: The maximum time limit to complete the BS (CS) Program is Seven Years from the date of first registration of the student in this program. b) Objectives To develop professionals in the field of Computer Science. To provide high quality education at low cost. To provide knowledge to individuals seeking computer skills

to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers.

To learn in-depth knowledge of computer languages, computer architecture, large-scale system software and multimedia in the design.

To provide sufficient conceptual and skill based know how so that successful graduates could initiate IT career in industry and academia.

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c) Eligibility and Selection Criteria Candidates having intermediate or equivalent qualification from any recognized institution with at least 45% marks. Admission will be given to all candidates satisfying the eligibility requirements, subject to viable group of students at the selected Approved Study Centers. d) Scheme of Study

Semester-1

Code Title Credit Hours Fee (Rs.)

1423 English-I+ 3(3+0) 275 417 Pakistan Studies+ 3(3+0) 275 3400 Fundamentals of Computer 4(3+1) 4440 3401 Mathematics for Computing-I 4(4+0) 4440 3404 Physics 4(4+0) 4440

18 Semester-2

Code

Credit Hours Fee (Rs.)

114 or 112

Foreign Language (Arabic+) or (French*)

3(3+0)

275 with Arabic

2215 with French Online

416 or 418

Islamic Studies+ or Ethics+ 3(3+0) 275

920 Electronics 4(4+0) 4440 3402 Programming Concepts 4(3+1) 4440 3403 Mathematics for Computing-II 4(4+0) 4440

18

Semester-3

Code Title Credit Hours Fee (Rs.)

3406 Discrete Mathematics 4(4+0) 4440 3407 Programming Language-I 4(3+1) 4440 3409 Digital Logic Design 4(4+0) 4440 3456 Business Communication 3(3+0) 3330 3447 Statistics & Probability 4(4+0) 4440

19 Semester-4

Code Title Credit Hours Fee (Rs.)

3408 Data Structure 4(4+0) 4440 3412 Research Methods 3(3+0) 3330 3413 Data Communication 4(4+0) 4440 3453 Computer Organization & Assembly 4(3+1) 4440 3457 Management Theory & Practice 3(3+0) 3330

18 Semester-5

Code Title Credit Hours Fee (Rs.)

903 Operating System 4(4+0) 4440 3410 Database-I 4(3+1) 4440 3415 Programming Language-Ill 4(3+1) 4440 3466 Analysis & Design of Algorithms 3(3+0) 3330 3477 Design Fundamentals 3(3+0) 3330

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Semester-6

Code Title Credit Hours Fee (Rs.)

3414 Software Engineering -1 4(4+0) 4440 3416 Computer Architecture 4(4+0) 4440 3418 Networking Design 3(3+0) 3330 3451 Artificial Intelligence 3(3+0) 3330 3452 Theory of Automata 3(3+0) 3330

17 Semester-7

Code Title Credit Hours Fee (Rs.)

3461 Management Information System 3(3+0) 3330 3468 Compiler Construction 3(3+0) 3330

- CS Major-I - CS Major-II - CS Major-Ill

Semester-8

Code Title Credit Hours Fee (Rs.)

- CS Major-IV - CS Major-V - CS Major-VI

3475 Project 6(0+6) 7730 * This course is offered in online mode in collaboration

with Government of France. + These courses are offered in distance learning mode. Note: Credits hours written as 4(3+ 1) means 3 hours lectures

and three hours supervised lab per week.

Specialization Areas (Major Elective Courses) Multimedia

Code Title Credit Hours 3446 Web Design Tools 4(3+1) 3478 Multimedia Script Writing 3(2+1) 3462 Multimedia Systems 3(3+0) 3479 Multimedia Design 3(2+1) 3480 Audio & Video Production 3(2+1) 3469 Computer Graphics 4(4+0)

20 Information Technology

Code Title Credit Hours 3442 IT Marketing Concepts 3(3+0) 3445 Database Administration 3(2+1) 3444 Network & System Administration 4(3+1) 3471 Introduction to E-business 4(3+1) 3472 IT Services Management 3(3+0) 3473 Computer Law 3(3+0)

20 Software Engineering

Code Title Credit Hours 3465 Software Engineering -II 3(3+0) 3467 Database-II 3(3+0) 3464 Object-Oriented Analysis & Design 3(3+0) 3481 Design Patterns 3(3+0) 3482 Software Architecture 4(4+0) 3483 Software Quality & Testing 4(3+1) 20

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Networking Code Title Credit Hours 3476 Networking Strategy 3(3+0) 3444 Network & System Administration 4(3+1) 3484 Data & Network Security 3(3+0) 3485 Distributed Computing 4(3+1) 3486 Wireless Networks 3(3+0) 3487 Network Programming 3(2+1)

20 General

Code Title Credit Hours - Course-I - Course-II - Course-III - Course-IV - Course-V - Course-VI

3475 Project 6(0+6) The Department of Computer Science reserves the right to offer or may not offer listed specialization area or a particular course depending upon the available faculty/laboratory resources and viable student's enrollment. The Department may add other specialized areas or may add elective courses to any specialized defined area. e) Offering BS (CS) program is offered yearly in Autumn semester only.

f) Assessment Course Work: The following assessment criteria are applied to BS (Computer Science) program:

ASSESSMENT

TYPE

COURSE TYPE Face to

Face Distance Learning

French Online Project

Qty Wt (%) Qty Wt (%) Qty Wt (%) Qty Wt (%)

Cont

inuo

us A

sses

smen

t Assignments

2 10 2 30 2 10 - -

Midterm Test or Lab1

1 20 - - 1 20 - -

Presentation2 - - - - - - 4 30

Fina

l Exa

m

Written Paper l 70 1 70 1 70 - -

Viva Voce - - - - - - 1 70

Total Marks (%) 100 100 100 100

1. There is laboratory test for laboratory oriented courses and written

midterm test for courses without laboratory work. 2. The detail about the project is available at the Study Centers. The passing of a course requires aggregate scoring in continuous

assessment and final examination as per AIOU rules.

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g) Fee Structure Also keeping in line with the tradition of low cost educational services, the fees of all the bachelor programmes are perhaps the lowest among all recognized universities. The details of the fee payable are given below:

S # Description Fee (Rs.) Remarks

1 Registration 100 Payable once at the time of registration, if not registered

2 Admission Fee 500 Payable at the time of first admission. 3 Course Fee See scheme of study for each course

All students are required to pay full fees as prescribed at the beginning of each semester. The university reserves the right to revise the fee structure as deemed or to add any fee considered appropriate at any time during the study period. All such changes will be applicable to all students. First Semester Fee for BS (CS) Program Registration (if not Registered) 100 Admission 500 Tuition: Distance Courses 2 x 275 = 550 Face to Face Courses 3 x 4440 = 13320 I.T Technology Fee Rs. 100 Total (Rs.) = 14570/- h) Program Coordinator: For further information please feel free to contact Mr. Muhammad Shoaib

• Email: [email protected] • Phone No: 051-9057780

i) Approved Study Centers 1. Centre of Information Technology (CIT)

Plot No. 7-C, Upper Floor of MCB, F-10 Markaz, Ph: (051) 2294126, 2214302, 2298895

Islamabad.

E-mail: [email protected]

2. Buraq IT School (BITS) 11-D, 6th Road, Satellite Town, Ph: (051) 4840137-38

Rawalpindi.

Email: [email protected]

3. Punjab Computer College, 43- Allama Iqbal Road, Railway Society Plaza, Ghari Shahu Chowk, Ph: (042) 6311524, 6363868

Lahore.

Fax: (042) 6311496 E-mail: [email protected]

4. Computer People-2000 Murray College Road, Ph: (052) 4582751, 4587935

Sialkot.

E: mail: [email protected]

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY The Department of Biology was established in 1998. Currently F.Sc Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering programmes are being offered in collaboration with other departments of the Allama Iqbal Open University. In addition to BS four years Microbiology Programme various courses of different levels are being offered by the Department. The Department has collaboration with number of other universities of Pakistan (QAU, UAF, etc.) and Postgraduate institutes for its biology programmes. The Department has laboratories for biological/microbiological sciences to cater practical and research component. Faculty Members:

Name & Designation Mrs. Naheed Manzoor Assistant Professor/Incharge Email: [email protected] Contact #: 051-9250110, 9057721

Dr. Muhammad Bashir Associate Professor Email. [email protected] Contact No. 051-9250053, 9057293 Dr. Muhammad Waseem Assistant Professor Contact No. 051-9250053-9057267 Email. [email protected] Miss. Rizwana Kousar Lecturer (on study leave) Email: [email protected] Contact #, 9057721

1. FSc PRE-MEDICAL & PRE-ENGINEERING PROGAMME a) Introduction: Our formal educational institutions and colleges have limited resources and can cater a restricted number of students in the discipline of science at intermediate level. Realizing the importance of broadening the access of science education to large number of matriculates in science group, AIOU has launched HSSC Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering programmes. It is two-year programme comprising of four semesters. Syllabus has been designed according to the guidelines provided by the Federal Ministry of Education Islamabad. Medium of instruction is English for all the science subjects. National Curriculum 2006 for AIOU F.Sc Pre-medical/ Pre-engineering Programs is being followed in these programmes. Main Features of the Programme The University arranges face to face guidelines for the

subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and understanding of Math, Statistics & Computer with the subject experts (tutors) at the study centers.

Regular classes of 3 hours per week for each science subject are arranged and practical of two & half hour duration are conducted fortnightly at the study centre.

Seventy Percent attendance in both theory and practical courses is compulsory.

Teaching hours for our F.Sc programme are 162, whereas in formal system it is 160 hours. Similarly the total practical session for AIOU is of about 67 hours, whereas in formal system it is 53 hours.

b) Objectives:

Main objectives of HSSC (Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering) programme are:

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To provide strong basis for higher scientific education.

To prepare and give exposure to the students for their professional career in basic sciences.

To provide a balanced science programme for those who could not continue their education in formal system.

To promote the student understanding of scientific concepts and terminologies.

To develop the scientific attitude, interest, understanding and experience in such a way that the learner’s desire is satisfied, prepare and develop the students for professional and technological pursuits.

c) Eligibility Criteria: Candidates seeking admission in HSSC (Pre-

Medical and Pre-Engineering) must possess a matriculation certificate with at least second division or equivalent with relevant science subjects.

Candidate having stars in any subject in the matriculation certificate is not eligible to apply.

d) Scheme of Studies:

Semester–1 Pre-Medical Group

Code Course Title Credits

359 Understanding of Maths, Stat & Computer Half

377 Biology-I Half 380 Chemistry-I Half 383 Physics-I Half

Semester–2 Code Course Title Credits 386 Compulsory English-I Half 378 Biology-II Half 381 Chemistry-II Half 384 Physics-II Half

Semester–3 Code Course Title Credits 363 Compulsory Urdu-I Half 379 Biology-III Half 382 Chemistry-III Half 385 Physics-III Half

Semester–4 Code Course Title Credits 364 Compulsory Urdu-II Half 387 Compulsory English-II Half

316/319 Islamiyat or Ethics (For Non Muslims) Half 317 Pakistan Studies* Half

* Pakistan Studies (317) will be replaced with another Half Credit course as per revised policy subject to the approval of Statutory bodies.

Note:- The student can not take admission in all three courses of one discipline like Bio I, II and III of Biology at a time in one semester. To get admission in Biology-II/Chemistry-II/Physics-II the student has to pass Biology-I/Chemistry-I/Physics-I respectively.

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Semester–1

Pre-Engineering Group

Code Course Title Credits 359 Understanding of Math, Stat & Computer Half 1307 Mathematics-I Half 380 Chemistry-I Half 383 Physics–I Half

Semester–2

Code Course Title Credits 386 Compulsory English-I Half 1308 Mathematics-II Half 381 Chemistry-II Half 384 Physics-II Half

Semester–3

Code Course Title Credits 363 Compulsory Urdu-I Half 1309 Mathematics-III Half 382 Chemistry-III Half 385 Physics-III Half

Semester–4 Code Course Title Credits 364 Compulsory Urdu-II Half 387 Compulsory English-II Half

316/319 Islamiyat or Ethics (For Non Muslims) Half 317 Pakistan Studies* Half

* Pakistan Studies (317) will be replaced with another Half Credit course as per revised policy subject to the approval of Statutory bodies.

Note:- The student can not take admission in all three courses of one discipline like Maths I, II and III of Mathematics at a time in one semester. To get admission in Mathematic-II/Chemistry-II/Physics-II the student will have to pass Mathematics-I/Chemistry-I/Physics-I respectively Students are required to complete about 23 hours practical work for each science course (Chemistry, Biology, Physics), while 18 hours compulsory practical work. Each practical workbook carries 200 Marks. The students after completing their practical work book in each session should get them marked by the tutor. It is imperative to obtain 40% marks in aggregate. The marks scored in these practical workbooks contribute to the final marks. The student absent from or failing in the practical sessions will not be eligible to sit in the final practical examination. At least 70% attendance in both theory and practical is required. e) Offering: Admission to Spring and Autumn semester are generally offered in the months of February and August respectively. The continuing students are sent computerized admission forms. However, if for any reason, the candidate can not get the admission form, he/she may obtain general admission form from any regional office of the University and send it to the university within due date. Already enrolled candidates can also download admission form for continuing student from AIOU’s website. (www.aiou.edu.pk) f) Assessment: Continuous Assessment: i. Written assignments (for English, Urdu, Islamiyat,

Pakistan Studies, Understanding of Maths, Stats and Computer. There is no assignment for Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Mathematics courses, however class tests will be conducted by the tutors.

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ii. Practical activities for (Physics, Chemistry and Biology). The marks obtained during continuous assessment will be included in the final result. It is imperative to obtain 40% marks in aggregate.

Final Examination:

A Final examination is conducted for each course (theory and practical) at the end of the each semester. Students have to pass both final theory & practical examination separately in a semester. i. Distribution of marks for the subject having

practical work is as below: Weightage of practical exam and workbook marks30% Weightage of final examination (written) 70% Pass marks in final examination 40% Aggregate marks to pass a course 40% ii. Distribution of marks for the subject having written

assignments is as under: Pass Marks in the written assignment 40% Pass marks in the final examination 40% Aggregate marks to pass a course 40% (at the ratio of 30:70 in the continuous assessment and final examination)

iii. Distribution of marks for the subjects without assignments & practicals.

Pass marks in final exam 40% Aggregate marks to pass a course 40%

g) Fee Structure: Registration Fee Rs.100/- (Once at the time of first

admission) Admission fee Rs.300/- (Once in the programme at

the time of first Admission) Technology Fee Rs. 100/ (per student per semester)

Course fee for compulsory courses: (i.e. Islamiyat or Ethics, Urdu and English) i. Rs.215/- per credit course

Course fee for HSSC (Pre-Medical/Pre-Engineering) Programme courses: i. Course fee (Physics, Chemistry, Biology,

Mathematics and understanding of Maths, Stat and Computer)

Per half credit course Rs.690/- ii. Practical Fee: Rs.1320/- (Per three credit

course)

1st Semester Fee: Semester wise Fee Structure of the Program:

For Pre-Medical Student Rs.7220/- (Including Registration Technology and Admission fee),

For Pre-Engineering Student Rs.5900/- (Including Registration Technology and Admission fee),

2nd Semester Fee: For Pre-Medical Students Rs.6345/- For Pre-Engineering Students Rs.5025/- 3rd Semester Fee: For Pre-Medical Students Rs.6345/- For Pre-Engineering Students Rs.5025/- 4th Semester Fee: For both groups Rs.960/-

h) Program Coordinator: For detailed information please contact Program Coordinator Mrs. Naheed Manzoor, Incharge

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Department of Biology, Research Complex Allama Iqbal Open University, Sector H-8, Islamabad. Phone: (051) 9057721 E-mail: [email protected]

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND

HUMANITIES

First established in 1981 with five departments, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities has over the years, flourished to become by far the largest Faculty of the University. It today consists of thirteen departments offering master programmes in major areas of social sciences and humanities like, Business Administration, Economics, Mass Communication, Sociology, Women Studies, Urdu, Library and Information Sciences, History, Pakistan Studies and Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). The Commonwealth-collaborated masters programme in the area of Business Administration, which is specially tailored for the modern day busy executives, is also offered. Similarly, in tune with the government's policy of promoting and strengthening a culture of higher education and research in the country, the AIOU's Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities has shown a lot of dynamism over the past five years. It has not only started offering M Phil/ PhD programmes in Economics, Iqbaliat, Urdu and M Phil Mass Communication; M Phil in Applied Linguistics and History but also in various stages of readiness for launching.

The faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities also offers several bachelor level programmes in Library and Information Sciences (BLIS), Business Administration, Commerce (B.Com) and Mass Communication. Tens of thousands of students comprising all demographic groups and from all over the country enroll each year in these bachelor's level programmes. Due to the university's recent policy of increased reliance on face-to-face component through setting-up collaborative study centres throughout the country, the yearly course enrolment has registered a manifold increase. In fact, course enrolment for the six currently offered master's programmes has posted a 100 percent increase in the past two years. Encouraged by this diversification of its academic specializations within the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, proposals for setting-up new academic departments of Political Science and International Relations, Psychology, Public Administration and Philosophy are on the anvil. These disciplines, once in place, shall complete the AIOU's recently initiated shift toward becoming a truly dynamic, a self-sustainable, and the largest institution of higher learning and research in the country.

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1. FRENCH ONLINE (CERTIFICATE COURSE Code 112) PROGRAM www.frenchonline-af.org.pk a) Introduction:

French Online Course is run by AIOU in close collaboration with Alliance Française, which is the French Cultural Center, under the support of Embassy of France. This programme is the result of three years of research and synergy among teachers, computer scientists, graphic designers and experts in the field of multimedia technology. It is also the result of a close working relationship between a team of Pakistani language experts and human resources from Alliance Française, the Cultural Section of the French Embassy and Allama Iqbal Open University. French is the only foreign language that can be useful throughout the world. French as a foreign language is the second most frequently taught language in the world after English. The International Organization of Francophonie has 51 member states and governments. Of these, 28 countries have French as an official language. French is the only language other than English spoken on five continents.

French is the language that will give you the most choices later on in your studies or your career.

French is the official working language of • the United Nations • UNESCO

• NATO • Organization for Economic Cooperation and

Development (OECD) • the International Labor Bureau • the International Olympic Committee • the 31-member Council of Europe • the European Community • the Universal Postal Union • the International Red Cross • Union of International Associations (UIA)

French is the dominant working language at • the European Court of Justice • the European Tribunal of First Instance • the Press Room at the European Commission in

Brussels, Belgium

In order to keep a pace with fast growing approach in launching multifarious programmes by both public and private sector educational institutions, we considered it feasible to launch advanced level French language courses in near future in cooperation with French Cultural Centre and the Embassy of France, Islamabad. Three more courses have already been approved by the Committee of courses and the Faculty Board. The launching of Masters in French and the establishment of French Department are also two basic objectives in collaboration with the French Cultural Center and the Embassy of France.

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The French Online method offers to learn French in an easy way. You will have the benefit of learning through a dynamic, attractive and interactive method. You can do different activities, quizzes and exercises and listen to dialogues and vocabulary. All you need is a PC and access to Internet. b) Objectives: This programme aims at establishing new partnerships with the educational institutions working in the field of distance learning. Its main objectives are: • to promote education and contribute to sustainable

development in Pakistan • to offer opportunity for learning French in the areas

where the French language institutions are not available. • to reach people who cannot attend conventional classes. • to enhance cooperation in the field of education by

sponsoring studies in French.

c) Eligibility & Selection Criteria: A candidate having at least 2nd division in FA/F.Sc is eligible for admission. Candidates having 3rd division in FA/F.Sc are not eligible for admission in the course. In case they have a 3rd division in FA/F.Sc but have done BA/B.Sc or Masters with at least 2nd division then they are also eligible for admission in French Online Certificate Course.

The admission office of the university will process the application forms and allot roll numbers and registration

numbers. After three months or so the study material is mailed to the students. In case a student does not receive any material after 90 days of submission of the admission form, he/she is advised to contact the Mailing Officer, Services Block, AIOU, Islamabad or the nearest Regional Office of the AIOU.

d) Scheme of Study: The programme comprises the following modules:-

Module Title Module 1. Introducing oneself Module 2. First meeting Module 3. Likes and dislikes Module 4. Getting to know each other Module 5. Getting to know each other (continued) Module 6. Traveling Module 7. Making Plans Module 8. Talk about your family

e) Offering: The duration of the French Online Course is one semester (Six Months). The study period for the Spring semester advertised on 1st February will start somewhere in June/July and continue till the end of October/ November. Similarly the study period for the admission announced for Autumn semester on 1st August every year starts from December of the same year and continues till the end of April/May next year.

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At present, the programme is being offered in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Lahore, Karachi, Faisalabad, Sialkot.

f) Assessment: • Assignments The main purpose of assignments is to test the students’ comprehension of the syllabus of the course and the modules available on French Online website. The students can have access to these modules after getting enrolled in the course. They receive a pass word from the university that help them to learn French through our French Online website. The information provided in the course material available on Internet is sufficient for answering the questions given in the assignments. The assignments are designed in such a way as to help the students to concentrate mainly on the course material available on the Internet and exploit their personal experience.

The students are therefore advised to take the assignments seriously. A simple omission on their part may cause considerable loss to them, which can be avoided by exercising proper care. The students may note that they will not be allowed to appear in the final examination if they do not submit both the assignments within due date and obtain at least 50% aggregate marks in the assignments.

• Mid – Term Exam After completing the first four modules there will be a mid –term exam. Failing to appear in the exam or getting less than 40% marks means that you are not eligible to appear in the final exam and will have to get admission again in the course. • Final Exam. The university will inform you about the final exam. The university will allot you a roll number and the examination center. If you fail in the final exam you can reappear the next scheduled semester.

• Tutorial System At Allama Iqbal Open University the cornerstone of its educational system is the tutorial system. Under distance education, tutors are the key academic help available to students. The students have a face-to-face contact with them fortnightly. The university carefully selects its tutors.

During the tutorial sessions students will practice pronunciation and conversation skills through role-play, sketches, etc. Students will be given specific task to complete in the tutorial session; students’ participation would be meaningful and productive only if they do the assigned tasks effectively and learn the modules online before coming to attend the tutorials.

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Tutors are appointed by the concerned Regional Offices at the start of each semester. The name and address of the tutors and the study centers for conducting the tutorial sessions will be sent to you later before the tutorial meetings start. The students are divided into different groups. Each group consists of 20 students (Approximately). The groups, timings and days for the tutorial sessions, study centers and the tutors allotted to the group cannot be changed. • Instructional System Each module in the programme may include combination of the following learning activities: 1. The four skills are practiced under the tutorial

system of distance education mode. 2. A work book and audio CD will be mailed to the

students. 3. Assignments for continuous assessment are given to the

students, the tutor gives feedback on the assignments 4. A workshop reinforces what the students have

learned and will be held at the regional campuses.

Learning a foreign language is not an easy job especially when you are learning it alone. Lots of efforts are needed on the part of the student. But “Vouloir c’est Pouvoir” (Where there is a will there is a way). So you have to plan your schedule right from the beginning. Make sure that you spend enough time on internet to learn the lessons.

Before starting your study period you will receive your password and the schedule for fortnightly tutorial sessions. There are 8 modules and 8 tutorial sessions (apart from the introductory session). When you get your password, you will be able to have access to the lessons available on the internet. Now you have two weeks to prepare one lesson. Before coming to your next class or tutorial meeting, make sure that you learn the lesson well. You have to come to the class well prepared because your tutor is not going to teach you but he/she will help you utilizing what ever you have learnt. But if you have some particular problem regarding pronunciation, grammar etc. you can definitely ask your tutor.

• Study Material The students will be given a package containing the study materials like: 1. Modules available on the internet. Each module is

composed of dialogues, multiple choice questions; fill in the blanks, listening and questions/answers.

2. Student workbook + an audio CD Normally for the Spring Semester this material should reach a student by the end of May and by the end of November for the Autumn Semester.

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Assessment Component

Marks Weightage in the aggregate result

Assignment No. 1 100 5% Assignment No. 2 100 5% Mid Term Test 100 20% Final Examination 100 70%

g) Fee Structure: Detail of the fee is as under:

S. No. Item Fee Rs. 1. Registration Fee (Payable only once at

the time of registration with the University)

100.00

2. Admission Fee (Payable in advance at the time of admission)

500

3. Course Fee 2215 4. I.T. Technolgy Fee 100

Total Fee 2915/-

You should submit the admission form along with the fee in any of the prescribed bank branch.

Note: Please fill the form for the choice of study center and send it directly to the coordinator.

h) Program Coordinator: Miss Farah Naz Sheikh, Incharge French Department, Block No. 11, Room No. 111, Allama Iqbal Open University, Sector H-8, Islamabad. Phone: (051) 9057817 E-mail: [email protected]

i) Staff French Department: Mr. Majid Abbasi: E-mail:

[email protected]

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For French Online Students Only

Choice of Study Centre

Full Name: ………………………………………………………………………………..

Address: …………………………………………………………………………………..

……………………………………………………………………………………………..

Phone Number Home and Office: ………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………..

E. mail Address: …………………………………………………………………………

Please tick one of the following cities as study centre for your fortnightly tutorials:

o Karachi o Lahore o Faislabad o Sialkot o Islamabad (Friday: 5:00 to 7:00 PM) o Islamabad (Saturday: 3:00 to 5:00 PM) o Rawalpindi o Peshawar

Please do not submit this form with your application form (application form should be submitted in a bank). Send this form directly to the coordinator at the following address: Madame Farah Naz Sheikh Incharge French Department Room No.111 Block No.11, Telephone: 051-9057817 Allama Iqbal Open University, Sector H-8, Islamabad

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GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Certificates/degrees of AIOU are equivalent to any other

recognized Board/University. 2. You are required to send complete admission form along

with attested copies of all educational and experience certificates as mentioned in the prospectus on or before the closing date.

3. If an applicant of post-graduate/research level programmes does not receive any information regarding admission even after three months of submission of application, he/she should presume himself/herself not selected.

4. You cannot change the programme/specialization at post-graduate research level during the programme after once being admitted.

5. A course taken by any student cannot be changed during the semester

6. The address of student will not be changed during the semester.

7. (a) Admission to the courses for Spring semester and Autumn semester are generally offered in the month of February and August respectively. The continuing students are sent computerized admission forms. However, if for any reason, the student does not get the said form, he/she may get general admission form from any Regional Office of the university or download from university website and deposit fee within due date.

(b) Examinations of Spring and Autumn Semester are conducted in the month of November and May respectively.

8. Fee cannot be refunded once paid for admission nor it can be adjusted for any other programme after mailing of the books.

9. On payment of the registration fee, You will be issued a registration number. This number must be quoted in all the future correspondence along with the roll number, course(s) code numbers and semester.

10. Study material shall be mailed to the students at their given postal addresses.

11. After receipt of the study package, the concerned Regional Director will intimate you about your Study Center. This will be intimated within 15 days generally. Please contact Regional Director for any inordinate delays.

12. Rules and regulations framed and changed from time to time by the authorities/bodies of the university will be applicable. You will have to abide by all such rules and regulations from the date of their implementation.

13. A student who fails in continuous assessment component is not eligible to reappear but will be allowed re-admission for the same course at its next offering by the university.

14. It is the responsibility of the student to remain in touch with the department regarding the selected programme of study.

15. A student already admitted to a programme or a specialization of a programme shall not be allowed to transfer or to get admission to another programme unless he formally postpones it till the completion of the new programme or withdraws from the previous programme.

16. After successful completion of a programme, a student has to apply to the Controller of Examination for issuance of certificate/degree.

17. The Examination Department (certificate section) dispatches provisional/complete result cards to the successful candidate at his/her given address available in the university record.

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18. As admission is granted on provisional basis on the result cards of Boards/Universities, therefore, AIOU Degree/ Certificate will be issued after confirmation of the authenticity of the original Degree/Certificate and Diploma issued by the Boards/Universities.

19. Original Certificate/Diploma/Degree will be processed after clearing all the dues by the candidate.

20. Original Certificate/Diploma/Degree will be issued within a period of two years after completion of the programme, provided attested photocopies of Original Certificate/ Degree are attached with the application for the issuance of Certificate/ Degree/Diploma.

21. If at any stage from admission to the award of Certificate/ Diploma/Degree, the information/testimonial provided by the candidate at the time of award of Certificate/ Degree/ Diploma is found tampered/fake, misstated, the university has the right to cancel his/her admission and stop the award of Certificate/ Degree/Diploma. The university can cancel the Certificate/ Diploma/Degree already issued as per regulation/rules of the university and file a fraud case with appropriate agencies.

22. Normally university issues the degree at the eve of the convocation held for this purpose.

23. The candidates, who are unable to receive the degree on the convocation, shall be awarded the degrees in absentia on an application accompanied by fee as may be prescribed from time to time.

24. The university reserves the right to change the contents of this prospectus without any prior notice as per University policy.

25. Foreign students seeking admission in any program should contact whom/who before the admission whether the

program is offered in their required medium of instruction. REFUND RULES & REGULATIONS Admission fee once deposited by the candidates/students in the University account will neither be refunded nor converted/ adjusted as a matter of right. However, fee paid by the candidates/ students will be settled in the following cases: The candidates/ students who discontinue the programme/course(s) after dispatch of books, neither their admission will be cancelled nor will their fee be refunded, if candidates/students deceive the University and get admission in two different programmes at a time in a semester, admission will be cancelled in both the programmes and the fee deposited for both the programmes will be forfeited. 1. The candidates/students who deposit the fee for a

programme and later on change their mind to apply in another programme and communicate their decision in black and white to the Admission Section before dispatch of study material, in such cases, fee will be refunded to them after deduction of 10% of the total amount deposited.

2. The candidates/students who are not allowed admission to a programme offered by the University due to less enrolment/ non formation of viable group/non-offering of courses, full fee will be refunded to them.

3. The candidates/students who know that they are ineligible for admission to a programme, even then they deposit the fee, in such cases, fee will be refunded to them after deduction of 5% as service charge from the total amount.

4. The amount deposited by the candidates/students in excess (more than the prescribed fee) will be refunded/adjusted within a year.

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Cases of refund of admission fee will be processed after finalization/completion of admissions of the semester and only on the production of original Bank Challan/Receipt No. 3 and 4. CONTACT INFORMATION

Admission Director Admission Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad. 051-9057411, [email protected]

Mailing Assistance Registrar Mailing Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad. 051-9057612, [email protected]

Examination Controller of Examination Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad. 051-9057326, [email protected]

Regional Services

Director Regional Service Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad. 051-9057210, [email protected]

Student Advisory

Director Student affairs Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad. 051-9057812, 9057816, [email protected]

1. Dean Faculty of Sciences AIOU Islamabad. 051-9057729,

[email protected]

2. Dean Faculty of Social Sciences &

Humanities, AIOU, slamabad. 051-9057769

APPLYING/ADMISSION PROCEDURE 1. Applications for admission will be invited through

advertisement in various daily newspapers. 2. The university admissions are offered twice a year.

3. A student will be allowed to register for maximum courses equal to two and a half credit (5 half credit) courses in one semester.

4. Only the prescribed printed admission forms will be entertained. Photocopy of the forms will not be accepted.

5. Incomplete admission forms will not be entertained in any case.

6. Selection of candidates in the program will be made as per rules of Allama Iqbal Open University.

7. An admitted student will be attached with Regional Center and an Approved Study Centers.

8. The university will allot a Study Center to each Computer Science student. The Study Center will not change during the semester. However, the university reserves the right to change it without any notice.

9. Any course can be taken as a certificate course. FEE DEPOSITING PROCEDURE The university has introduced a new method of depositing the fee and admission forms for the convenience of the students. For making the process more consistent and effective, the university has entered into a formal agreement, with the National Bank of Pakistan, the First Women Bank Limited, Bank Al-Falah Limited, Allied Bank Ltd and Habib Bank Limited. According to this agreement, all the existing branches of these banks have been nominated to receive the fee of all the courses of the university. The students can deposit fee through bank Challan forms at any approved branch. The bank branch will issue a receipt of depositing the admission form and fee. This process will give relief to the students from making bank drafts and maintaining the records of the draft copies. It will also save the additional expenditure on draft making and mailing the

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admission forms to the university. In this way the admission forms and fee will safely reach the admission department. Instructions • The fee along with admission form is to be deposited in any

of the nominated branch by filling the bank Challan (which is part of admission form.

• The concerned bank branch will receive the Challan and admission forms and return copy No.4 of the Challan form, duly stamped, to the applicant for his/her record.

• It is the responsibility of the applicant to attach required attested documents with the admission form.

• The applicant will have to pay the following service charges to the bank in addition to the required fee: o National Bank of Pakistan AIOU Branch Rs.20 and

other than AIOU Branch Rs.35 per admission form/challan.

o First Women Bank, Bank Alflah Ltd., Allied Bank Ltd., will receive Rs.35 per challan/admission form as service charge.

• If there is no nominated bank branch nearby, the fee can also be deposited through a Bank Draft in the name of the Treasurer, Allama Iqbal Open University, and is to be sent along with admission form (attested copies of documents) to Director Admission, Allama Iqbal Open University, H-8 Islamabad.

STUDENT COUNSELING a) Introduction: The Directorate of Students Advisory & Counseling Services was established in 1984, merged with Admission Office in 1988

and re-activated as an independent Directorate of Students Advisory & Counseling Services in August, 1994. b) Objectives: The main objectives were to provide academic assistance to the students enabling them to continue their studies smoothly. It also aims to remove the hurdles and bottlenecks, which can impede the progress of the students during the semester. c) Information Lobby: Since last two years, the information lobby has been setup in the Gateway Block which has been equipped with all relevant information regarding system and students’ data base. Data base has been provided to the staff with the courtesy of Computer Science Department. Assistance regarding completion of admission forms, assistance in the selection of courses, problems and information regarding fee tariff is provided to the applicants. Staff of this Directorate also assists the information counters during the period of admission i.e. February-April, and August to October. d) Overseas Services: The University offers its educational programs only in the following countries:- i. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Abu Dhabi,

Dubai, Sharjah, Sultanate of Oman, Bahrain ii. At present only General Education Programs of Higher

Secondary School Certificate, BA level and Elementary Arabic are offered for the overseas Pakistanis.

iii. The Directorate of Students Advisory & Counseling Services has also been assigned the task of co-ordination of Overseas Students.

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The co-ordination includes the following: i. Keeping liaison with the Pakistani Institutions abroad for

enrolment of the students as well as provision of tutorial support where possible.

ii. Coordinating with the Foreign Office and Embassies abroad for the conduct of examination and imparting admission information to the Pakistanis residing in their vicinity.

iii. Replying to the queries of the students as well as general public abroad.

iv. Admission of Overseas Pakistanis residing in the Middle East/Gulf Estates and Saudi Arabia.

v. Providing information guidance and academic counseling to the overseas students.

vi. The study packets are also delivered in the supervision of Overseas Cell.

vii. The assignment schedule, supplementary material and students guide is also prepared and provided to the Overseas Students by the Director Overseas.

viii. The assignments of the overseas students are received in the directorate and evaluation is arranged through the courtesy of Director Regional Services.

ix. The final examinations are arranged and conducted by the Examinations Department however the information

regarding examinations and results is conveyed by the Overseas Cell.

x. The complaints regarding examination are also pursued/ tackled/got resolved/conveyed by the Overseas Cell.

xi. Appointment of Tutor Counsellors. e) Future Plans:

• Increase in the programme offering overseas. • Enrolment of foreign students in the overseas

programmes. • Establishment of Counselling Centers in all the Regional

Offices of AIOU. Postal Address: Directorate of Students Advisory & Counselling Services, Gateway Block, First Floor, Allama Iqbal Open University, Sector H-8, Islamabad. Phone: 051-9250174 Email: 1. [email protected]

2. [email protected]

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Khabir Pakhtoon Khwa

Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, Plot No.14, Sector A-3, Phase V, Hayatabad, PESHAWAR Ph:(091)9217606, Email:[email protected]

Asstt. Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Near Girls College SAIDU SHARIF (SWAT) Ph:(0946)9240205-6, Email: [email protected]

Deputy Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Opposite Pologround Chitral, CHITRAL Ph:(0943) 413419-413811, Email: [email protected]

Asstt. Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, House No.CB-301, Adjacent United Bank Main Building Branch, Mansehra Road, ABBOTTABAD. Ph:(0992)9310119-9310379, Email: [email protected]

Deputy Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Neli Kothi, behind District Auditorium, District Courts, DERA ISMAIL KHAN Ph:(0966) 9280168-928178, Email: [email protected]

BALOCHISTAN

Deputy Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, Eastern By Pass Takhtani Road, QUETTA Phone: 081-2674429-2674398, Email: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Commissionery Road, TURBAT Ph: 0852-412511, E.mail: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Near B & R Rest House, KALAT Ph: 0844-210569, E.mail: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Mazdoor Chowk Road, Near Sadiq Umrani House, Ward No.3, DERA MURAD JAMALI Ph: 0838-710375, E.mail:[email protected]

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Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, House No.G/176 Khawaja Khail House, Khawaja Khail Mohallah, ZHOB Ph: 0822-413018, E.mail: [email protected]

SINDH

Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, ST-6, D-I, Block No.14, Federal ‘B’ Area, KARACHI 75950 Ph:(021) 99 246099-101, Email: [email protected]

Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, H.No. 26/2 Sy No.142/41 Defense Housing Society, HYDERABAD. Ph: (022)9200155, Email: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Survey No.2, Ameer Khani Mohallah, Near Shahjehani Mosque, THATTA Ph: (0298)771016, Email: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Allama Iqbal Open University, Near Govt. High School, Muslim Colony, MITHI, Ph:(0232)261289, Email: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, House No.488, Mohallh Gharibabad, Opposite Shaikh Zaid Colony, (City School), Main G.T. Road, LARKANA CITY. Ph:(074)9230944, Email: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Banglow No.2, Gulshan-e-Ali Colony, Near Erum Bright School, Daro Road, DADU Ph: (025)9200238, Email: [email protected]

Deputy Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Bunglow No.16, Muslim Cooperative Housing Society, Military Road, SUKKUR. Ph:(071)5631542, E-mail : [email protected]

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PUNJAB

Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, 17-D/1 Gazetted Officers Colony Aziz Bhatti Road, Model Town-A, BAHAWALPUR. Ph:(062)9255252, E.mail: [email protected]

Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, CF-7, Shah Rukn-e-Alam Colony, Near Thana Stop, MULTAN. Ph:(061)9220201, Email: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, 31-Business Man Colony, RAHIM YAR KHAN Ph.068-5874435, [email protected]

Deputy Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Railway Road, Near Veterinary Hospital, DERA GHAZI KHAN. Ph:(064) 9260386-7, Email: [email protected]

Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, 346 - Raza Block, Allama Iqbal Town, LAHORE Ph:(042)99260023-6, Email: [email protected]

Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, House No.88, Main Road Bilal Colony, SAHIWAL Ph: No: (040) 9200456, Email: [email protected]

Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, F-Block, Near STN Tower, Millat Town, FAISALABAD. Ph: (041) 8814981-2, Email: [email protected]

Dy. Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Street No.1 (Gulshan Street), Near Railway Crossing, Civil Lines, Gojra Road, JHANG SADDAR Ph.(047) 9200407, [email protected]

Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, House No.66, Bunglow No.9, Civil Lines, Kachery Road, SARGODHA. Ph:(048)9230017, Email: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Ahmed Nawaz House, PAF Road, MIANWALI. Ph:(0459) 920024-5, E.mail: [email protected]

Regional Director, Office of the Regional Campus Rawalpindi, Allama Iqbal Open University, Block No.27, AIOU, Sector H-8, ISLAMABAD Ph. (051)9250181 E-mail: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Mohallah Basti Allah Wali, Near Govt. Girls College, CHAKWAL Ph: (0543)553566, E. mail: [email protected]

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Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, Gate Way Block, Sector H-8, ISLAMABAD. Ph: (051)9250171-9250111 (9057606-8), Email: [email protected]

AJK/NORTHERN AREAS

Regional Director, Regional Campus, Allama Iqbal Open University, House No.1-A, Sector, F-1, Kotli Road, MIRPUR (A.K) Ph:05827-9260029-30, Email: [email protected]

Dy. Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Gojra, MUZAFFARABAD (AJK) Ph: (058812)960410, Email: [email protected]

Deputy Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Shahra-i-Quaid-i- Azam, Near Army Public School & College, Khumer Cantt. GILGIT Ph:(05811) 452687, Email: [email protected]

Assistant Regional Director, Regional Centre, Allama Iqbal Open University, Mohib Road, SKARDU Ph:(05822)960258, E.mail [email protected]

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ADDRESS OF PART-TIME REGIONAL COORDINATORS

KHABIR PAKHTOON KHWA

1. Mr. Muhammad Taufeeque, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Principal, Govt. Centennial Model High School, Marghuz, Teh. & Distt. Swabi

2. Mr. Muhammad Halim Ullah, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Head Master, Govt. Higher Secondary School, Chanda Khurram, Karak.

3. Syed Abbas Ali Shah, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Pirncipal, Govt. Israr Shaheed High School, Parachinar,(Kuram Agency)

4. Mr. Abdul Haleem, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Headmaster, Govt. Middle School, Baghdada, Mardan.

5. Haji Rehman Ullah, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Retd Principal, Seena Public High School Umar Zai, District Charsada

6. Mr. Johar Ali, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Govt. High School No. 02, Nowshera Cantt.

7. Mr. Himat Ullah Khan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Dy. District Education Officer, Mohalla Bahadar Garhi, Hangu. Hangu.

8. Mr. Muhammad Shafiq, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS, Govt. Comprehensive High School, Kohat

9. Mr. Fazal Muhammad, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Principal, Govt. High School, Dara Adam Khel, FR Kohat

10. Mr. Sardar Muhammad, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SET, Govt. High School Sadda, Lower Kuram Agency (Sadda)

11. Mr. Sahib-ur-Rehman, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Dy. DO (M), Elementary & Secondary Education, Booni, District Chitral

12. Mr. Ali Akbar Chishti, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Sr. SST, Govt. CM High School, Battagram

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13. Mr. Rasheed Ahmed, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Assistant District Officer, Schools & Literacy, Dassu Kohistan

14. Mr. Muhammad Miskeen Khan,Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, ADO (M) Circle Shergarh (Oghi) Education Department, Mansehra

15. Mr. Liaqat, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, TGT, Govt. High School, Ghazi, Distt. HARIPUR

16. Mr. Muhammad Pervaz, Regional Coordinator, (Balakot), Allama Iqbal Open University, Subject Specialist, Govt. Higher Secondary School No.1, Mansehra

17. Mr. Imtiaz Ali, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Instructor, Regional Institute of Teacher Education(RITE) Haripur, Distt. Haripur

18. Mr. Faiz ur Rehman, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Govt Degree College, Alpuri, Distt. Shangla

19. Mr. Ali Haider, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SET, GCMHS, Timergara, Distt. Dir Lower

20. Mr. Biradar Khan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Subject Specialist, GHSS, Tehsil Wari, Distt. Dir Upper

21. Mr. Ijaz Ahmed Jan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Assistant Professor, Govt. Degree College, Dargai, Malakand Agency

22. Mr. Madayin Khan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SET, Govt. High School, Inayat Killi, Bajaur Agency

23. Mr. Shah Jehan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Assistant District Officer, Office of the EDO, School & Literacy Department, Buner

24. Syed Ali Shah, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Rtd. Principal H.No. 632/A, Mohallah Abdullah Khan, Bannu City

25. Haji Muhammad Gul, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Rtd. Principal, Mohallah Saeed Khel, Lakki Marwat

26. Mian Abdul Ghafoor, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal open University, Retd. SS, H/No.5-13/32-S, Gulbarg Street No.2, Malik Faqir Muhammad Road, Quetta City, Quetta.

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BALOCHISTAN

27. Mr. Karim Bux, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SST. Govt. High School Bhutti Mohallah, Dera Allah Yar, District Jaffarabad

28. Mr. Muhammad Anwar, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Subject Specialist, Govt. Model High School, Loralai, Loralai

29. Mr. Muhammad Khalid, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SST, Govt. High School Pishkan, Gwadar

30. Mr. Faqir Muhammad, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SST (Headmaster), Govt. Middle School Mehmoodabad, Distt. Musa Khel, (Baluchistan)

31 Mr. Muhammad Jan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SST Govt. High School Killa, District Kharan (Baluchistan)

32. Mr. Muhammad Hussain, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SST. Govt Model High School, District Barkahan, (Baluchistan)

33. Mr. Asad ul Haq, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS, Govt. Boys Model High School, Sibi. District: Sibi. Baluchistan.

34. Mr. Ghulam Qadir, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SST/Headmaster, Executive District Officer Education (EDOE), Gandawah, District: Jhal Magsi.

35. Mr. Muhammad Siddique, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS, Govt. Model High School, Khuzdar. District: Khuzdar

36. Mr. Muhammad Iqbal, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SST/Principal, Kachhi Public School, Dhadar, Kachhi, Bolan.

SINDH 37. Mr. Shahms-ur-Rehman, Regional Coordinator,

Allama Iqbal Open University, Subject Specialist, B-12, Metroville 2, Site Town, Orangi Town, Karachi

38. Mr. Waqar Ahmed, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, H. No.2/82, Near Muhammadi Mosque, Shah Faisal Colony, Malir, KARACHI-75230

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39. Mr. Noor-ul-Amin, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Lecturer, Govt. Degree Girls College Landhi No.2 ½ , Karachi

40. Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, H. No.3, Block 87, Sector 5-D, North Karachi

41. Ms. Zakia Elahi, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Special Educator, Valeem House A-20, Al-Habib Society, Sector 6A/1, Superhighway, Karachi

42. Mr. Jan Muhammad Dahri, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Rtd, S.D.E.O, Shahpur Chakar, Distt. Sanghar

43. Mr. Abdul Khallique Khaskheli, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS, Govt. Boys Higher Sec. School, Golarchi, Badin, District Badin

44. Mr. Khalid Hussain Kamanger, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University HST, Govt. Islamia High School, Shikarpur

45. Mr. Zainlul Abedin, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS (B-17), Govt. Boys Higher Secondary, Kashmore

46. Mr. Muhammad Ali, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, HST, Govt. (P) Smam High School, Jacobabad

47. Mr. Muhammad Idrees, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, HST, Govt. Muslim High School, Nawabshah

48. Mr. Ghulam Yaseen, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, HST, Govt. Boys High Secondary School, Khanpur Mahar, District Ghotki.

49. Mr. Muhammad Suleman Chawan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Supervisor Primary Education, Sub Divisional Office (Education) Moro, Moro, District Naushero Feroze.

50. Mr. Pir Muhammad Rind, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, HST, Govt. Boys High School, Sehwan Sharif.

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51. Ms. Zubaida Begum Ch. Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Principal, University of Education Vehari Campus, Vehari

52. Mr. Javaid Rafiq, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Headmaster, Govt. Model High School, Mailsi, Distt. Vehari

53. Mr. Zahid Ahmed, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, District Education Officer (Colleges), Kasur

54. Mr. Ijaz Hussain, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Associate Professor (Retd), House No.2, Shami Road, Sheikhupura

55. Mr. Ali Ahmed Sian, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Sr. Headmaster, Govt. Islamia High School, Khazana Gate, Lahore

56. Mr. Abdul Majeed, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Sr. Headmaster (Retd), Ward No.3, Behind Lorry Adda, St.No.2, Gulstan Colony, Nankana Sahib

57. Ms. Fakhira Tabasum, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior Headmistress, Govt. Girls High School, Chishtian

58. Ms. Abida Perveen, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior Headmistress, Govt. City Girls High School, Bahawalnagar

59. Ms. Faiqa Shaheen, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior Headmistress, Govt. Girls High School, Mandi Hasilpur

60. Mr. Yaqoob Elahi Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University Asstt. Professor, Govt. College, Layyah, Layyah.

61. Mr. Rafiq Ahmed, Regional Coordinator Allama Iqbal Open University, Assistant Professor, Govt. College for boys, Muzaffargarh

62. Mr.Mujahid Hussain Mujahid, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Sr. Headmaster, Govt. High School, Kot Addu, Distt. Muzaffargarh

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63. Mr. Abid Hussain Zia, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Gulshan Ejaz Town Near Bodla Colony, Rajanpur

64. Malik Muhammad Aamir, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Dy. District Education Officer (MEE), Tehsil Khan Pur

65. Mr. Azhar Mahmood, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior Headmaster Govt. Islamia High School, New Campus, Okara

66. Syed Sibte Hasnain Tariq, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior Headmaster, Govt. High School, Pakpattan

67. Syed Shamim Haider Gardezi, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Govt. M.C. High School, Arifwala

68. Mr. Sajid Ahmed Sajid, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, H.No. 30/1, Mohallah Lalu Jesrai, Depalpur, Okara

69. Ms. Naveeda Afzal, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Sr. Headmistress, Govt. Girls High School, Shakargarh, Distt. Narowal

70. Mr. Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS, Govt. College for Elementary Teachers, Narowal. Distt: Narowal.

71. Syed Muhammad Zaheer, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Executive District Officer (IT) Hafizabad

72. Mr. Muhammad Aslam, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Principal, Govt. Post Graduate College, Mandi Baha-ud-Din

73. Mr. Farooq Ahmed, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Lecturer, Govt. College Malakwal, Distt. Mandi Baha-ud-Din

74. Mr. Muhammad Daud, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS/Teacher Educator, District Training & Support Centre, Bhakkar

75. Mr. Khadim Hussain, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SST(Rtd), Govt. High School, Mankera District Bhakkar

76. Mr. Javed Hassan Khan, Regional Coordinator, (Isakhel) Allama Iqbal Open University, Headmaster Govt. High School Kamar Mashani,. District Mianwali

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77. Mr. Muhammad Zaman, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS (Math)/ Headmaster, Govt. High School Musa Wali, Piplan, District Mainwali

78. Mr. Abdul Ghafoor Zahid, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior Headmaster, Govt. High School No.1, Kamalia

79. Mrs. Shahina Rashid, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Incharge/ Headmistress, Govt. Girls High School No.1, Samundri, Sumundri

80. Mr. Naeem Ahmed, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS, Govt. Higher Secondary School, Garh Maharaja, Tehsil Ahmed Pur Sial, District Jhang

81. Mr. Tariq Majeed, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Lecturer, Govt. Islamia College, Chiniot, Distt. Jhang

82. Mr. Akbar Ali, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Govt. High School Shorkot City, Shorkot

83. Mr. Mian Muhammad Afzal, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Shadman Park St. No.4, Gojra District T.T. Singh

84. Ch. Muhammad Sarwar, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Retd. Professor, Abdullah Park, Street No.04, Jaranwala. District: Faisalabad.

85. Mr. Tahir Mahmood, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Dy. DEO (Headquarters) Office of Dy. DEO(MEE), Toba Tek Singh. Distric T.T. Singh

86. Ms. Khalida Latif, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Principal, Govt. College for Women, Tanidanwala Tehsil: Tandianwala

87. Mehr Khalid Mahmood, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University Headmaster, Govt. High School 142, Silanwali, District Sargodha

88. Mr. Maqsood Elahi, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University Principal, Govt. Technical Model High School, Jauharabad, District Khushab

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89. Mr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Principal, Govt. College for Elementary Teachers, Shahpur Sadar, District Sargodha

90. Mr. Tariq Aziz, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University Lecturer, Govt. College Bhera, TehsilL Bhalwal, District Sargodha

91. Mr. Zahoor-ul-Haq, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Headmaster, Govt. High School, Fateh Jang

92. Mr. Aftab Hussain Satti, Regional Coordinator Allama Iqbal Open University SSST, Govt. Boys High School, Kahuta, Distt. Rawalpindi

93. Mr. Fateh Khan Malik Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior Headmaster, Govt. Boys High School No.1, Jand Distt. Attock.

94. Mr. Ghulam Murtaza, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS, Govt. Higher Secondary School, Kotli Sattian. Tehsil: Kotli Sattian, Distt: Rawalpindi.

95. Mr. Asif Mahmood, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior Headmaster, Govt. Pilot Secondary School, Attock District Attock

96. Mr. Mahboob Hussain, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Assistant Professor, Govt. Degree College, Tehsil Pindi Gheb, Attock

97. Mr. Muhammad Sijawal, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SST, Govt. Boys High School No.1, HAZRO. Tehsil: Hazro, District: Attock.

98. Mr. Muhammad Raza Vains, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, SS Govt. Higher Secondary School Sagri, Tehsil Kallar Syedan, Distt. Rawalpindi.

99. Mr. Izhar-ul-Haq, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior headmaster, Govt. islamia High School No.4, Liaquat Road, Rawalpindi

100. Mr. Javed Iqbal Awan Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Principal, Govt. Muslim Higher Higher Secondary School, Said Pur Road, Rawalpindi

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101. Mr. Sher Muhammad Khan Niazi, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Senior Headmaster, Govt. Gilani Model High School, Wah Cantt.

102. Mr. Sabeer Ahmad Abbasi, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Lecturer, Govt. College, Murree. Murree

103. Mr. Muhammad Farooq, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Lecturer, S.S (N.H) Govt. Degree College, Gujar Khan

104. Mr. Sajid Mehmood Akhtar, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Asstt. Professor, Govt. Post Graduate College, Talagang, TeshilL Talagang. District: Chakwal.

105. Mr. Iftikhar Ahmad Shahid, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Principal/SSS, Govt. Higher Secondary School, Kallar Kahar, Tehsil: Kallar Kahar, District: Chakwal.

106. Mr. Muhammad Akhtar Khan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Retd. Headmaster, Thana Road, Choa Saidan Shah, Tehsil: Choa Saidan Shah, District: Chakwal.

NORTHERN AREA, AJK

107. Mr. Muhammad Asif, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Subject Specialist, Elementary College (M), Rawalakot (AK)

108. Mr. Abdul Haq Khan, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Associate Professor, Govt. Post Graduate College, Bagh (AK)

109. Mr. Khalid Manzoor, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, Principal Govt. Girls Degree College, Athmuqam, District Neelum (AK)

110. Mr. Mehfoozullah, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, TGT, F.G. High School, Darel, Darel, District Diamer.

111. Mr. Faqir Muhammad, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University Headmaster, F.G Boys Model High School, Karimabad, Hunza, District Gilgit.

112. Mr. Mehboob Ali Abbas, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, TGT, F.G. Boys High School, Shiger, Shiger.

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113. Mr. Hamid Hussain, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, TGT, F.G. Middle School, Thowar Bala, Rundu. Tehsil: Rundu. District: Baltistan.

114. Syed Basharat Ali, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University Lecturer, F.G. Inter College, Khaplu. Tehsil: Khaplu. District: Ghanche.

115. Mr. Muhammad Ali Kaleem, Regional Coordinator, Allama Iqbal Open University, TGT, F.G. Boys High School, Ghowari, Kris & Kuru Valley. District. Ghanche.

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ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY (DEPARTMENT OF EXAMINATIONS)

FEE TARRIF*

Sr. No. Programme

Fee Rates for Ordinary Urgent Duplicate

1. Course Certificate of any Programme Rs.100/- Rs.200/- Rs.400/- 2. SSC(Matric)/HSSC(Intermediate)/PTC/Elementary

Arabic CT / ATTC / Diploma in Education 10 + 3 Rs.300/- Rs.600/- Rs.1200/-

3. B.A / B.Com / BBA / Diploma / Certificate Rs.500/- Rs.1000/- Rs.2000/- 4. BS(CS) / B.E (Telecom) / B.E (Tech) / BIT Rs.500/- Rs.1000/- Rs.2000/- 5. B. Ed. Rs.600/- Rs.1200/- Rs.2400/- 6. M.A / M.Ed. / M. Sc. / MBA Rs.700/- Rs.1400/- Rs.2800/- 7. MBA / MPA (Executive) Rs.700/- Rs.1400/- Rs.2800/- 8. Postgraduate Diploma / Certificate Rs.600/- Rs.1200/- Rs.2400/- 9. M. Phil / M. Sc (Honors) Rs.1000/- Rs.2000/- Rs.4000/- 10. Ph. D. Rs.2000/- Rs.4000/- Rs.6000/- 11. Change in Name or any Other Correction in

Certificate / Degree (Made By Board / University or Court Decision)

Double Fee of Actual

12. Verification of Certificate / Degree (By Student or their Department) Rs.200/-

Sr. No. Programme Fee Rate

1. Change of Examination Center Rs.600/- 2. Rechecking of Answer Script (Per Script) Rs.600/- 3. Duplicate Result Card Per Semester (Beyond Two Current Semesters) Rs.100/-

Sr. No. Re-Appear Exams Fee for Programme Fee Rate

Per Course 1. Elementary Arabic / PTC Rs.100/- 2. SSC (Matric) Rs.120/- 3. HSSC (Intermediate) / CT / Diploma (10+3) Rs.130/- 4. B.A / ATTC / B. Ed. Rs.180/- 5. BS(CS) / B.E (Tele) /BIT / B.TECH Rs.400/- 6. M.A / M. Sc / MBA / M.Ed./ PGD Rs.250/- 7. M. Phil / M. Sc (Honors) Rs.450/- 8. Ph. D. Rs.800/-

* Applicable with effect from 1st February, 2009.