Varsity sold off students’ data to trash
Varsity sold off students’ data to trash
The admission office of Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad has reportedly disposed off students’ admission forms, certificates, and other important documents in the trash, it occurred on Monday.
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Reports revealed that numerous records were lost as Quaid e Azam University sold away the data and documents to trash.
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The varsity’s administration has, however, assured to investigate the matter and to find out about the personnel responsible for this negligence.
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