Aligarh Muslim University launches student run AMU journal’s website
Tamanna Tamang | October 26, 2021 | 02:38 PM IST | 1 min read
AMU journal website has been launched to support both alumni and the existing university students, and will have AMU news, admission details, career options among others.
NEW DELHI: Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) launched the website of its student run platform AMU journal. The website was launched by AMU proctor and public relation officer. AMU Journal is an independent students and alumni-run educational community and media organization.
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“AMU journal is a student and alumni-run educational community with a noteworthy presence across various social media platforms. It has prominent achievements to its name for its dedication to working for the benefit of the student community,” informed a press statement.
While launching the website Mohd. Wasim Ali, proctor, AMU said, “our students have launched an online journal that is known as AMU Journal. I am happy, and I hope that this AMU journal will grow in the future and through this platform, the negative information of AMU that is being spread in the public domain, will be countered”.
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The website aims to nurture education and career development. The website has been launched to support both the alumni and the existing university students. The site will have AMU news, admission details, lifestyle, career options, alumni information among others.
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