AMU Journal Team Launches First Student Run Monthly Newsletter; Check Details Here


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AMU Journal Team Launches First Student Run Monthly Newsletter

New Delhi: The AMU Journal has launched a monthly newsletter in the historic Streachy Hall, the first building of Aligarh Muslim University. It has launched this student-run newsletter in collaboration with the Training and Placement Office (TPO). 

The newsletter by AMU was launched in commemoration of the 206th birth anniversary of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, celebrated as Sir Syed Day. The newsletter aims to support both alumni and current university students, fostering education and career development. Comprehensive information about AMU news, admission, lifestyle, career, alumni, and more is provided in the newsletter.

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The AMU journal was established in 2016 by a group of AMU students. AMU Journal stands as an autonomous educational community and media entity driven by the collective efforts of students and alumni. It boasts a robust online presence, boasting a dedicated following of more than 100,000 individuals across various social media platforms, while its website garners an impressive 100,000 views. 

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“The decision by AMU Journal to launch its monthly newsletter is a wise decision and a very special tribute to Sir Syed Ahmad Khan on his 206th birthday. It will inspire other students and media outlets to take similar steps to disseminate a positive outlook,” Saad Hameed, Training and Placement Officer, AMU said.

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