Allama Iqbal Open University Launches Admissions

The Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has officially opened admissions for the upcoming academic session, offering opportunities for students across distance learning programs.

Students can submit applications until February 10 for programs including BS, BBA, and Associate Degree in Arts (ADA). For the first time, Matric (Science) admissions are also available, expanding access to science education through AIOU’s flexible learning system.

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Advanced programs like MPhil and PhD are also accepting applications until the same deadline. The university has confirmed that students from religious seminaries (madaris) are eligible to apply, ensuring wider accessibility for all learners.

The regional director encouraged students to take advantage of this opportunity, noting that distance learning allows them to continue education without disrupting work or personal commitments.

Prospective applicants are urged to complete the process promptly to avoid delays, as the university will strictly follow the February 10 deadline. This admissions window provides a convenient pathway for students nationwide to advance their education through a flexible and recognized system.

This year’s intake reflects AIOU’s commitment to inclusive education and providing opportunities for learners of all backgrounds to pursue academic and professional growth.

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