Notice

Notice for students is a written announcement or message that is intended for a group of students. Notices for students can be delivered in various ways, such as via email, bulletin boards, or posted on a website. The content of the notice for students can include:

  • Upcoming events and activities
  • Changes in schedule or class locations
  • Important dates, such as holidays
  • Scholarships and other opportunities
  • Emergency notifications and safety alerts
  • Upcoming tests and exams, along with their schedules
  • Important announcements regarding your curriculum or course

By regularly checking the notice board, students enrolled in the coaching program can stay informed and up-to-date on the latest developments and events related to their education.

Notice feature in ALLEN Digital helps you stay informed about important dates, exam alerts, weekly schedules, and all other course-related updates. This feature ensures that you don’t miss out on any important announcements and occasionally you may find inspirational content on this board.

Notice (Web)

To access notices, click on Notice in the Bulletin Board section on ALLEN Digital Website left panel.
 
As shown in Fig: 01
  1. If you’re looking for a specific notice, you may use the Filter to narrow your search by Day, Date Range, or Category, which makes the process considerably quicker and easier.
  2. You can also search the notice by its Title.
  3. When a notice expires, it moves automatically to the Archived Notice section so that you can access it later if required.

Fig: 01

Notice (App)

To access notices, click on Notice in the Bulletin Board section on ALLEN Digital App left panel.
Fig: 01
 
 
As shown in Fig: 02
  1. If you’re looking for a specific notice, you may use the Filter to narrow your search by Day, Date Range, or Category, which makes the process considerably quicker and easier.
  2. You can also search the notice by its Title.
  3. When a notice expires, it moves automatically to the Archived section so that you can access it later if required.
Fig: 02