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IIUM Schedule is a lightweight academic planning utility developed by Muhammad Fareez Iqmal, specifically designed to streamline timetable creation for students of the International Islamic University Malaysia. Currently at release 1.4.9.0 and already refined through twenty-four successive builds, the program falls within the productivity / education category and remains the only Windows desktop client dedicated solely to the IIUM semester system. Users open the minimalist interface, select their campus, faculty, and programme of study, then drag-and-drop course sections into a colour-coded grid that automatically resolves clashes, calculates credit hours, and highlights mandatory co-requisites. The resulting schedule can be printed, exported to PDF, or synced to a personal calendar so that lecture times, tutorial rooms, and lecturer names appear alongside other appointments. Beyond initial planning, the application is frequently used to simulate “what-if” combinations before the official add-drop period, to generate daily or weekly reminder screens, and to share an anonymised version of a timetable with project teammates so that group meetings can be slotted into mutually free periods. Because the dataset is updated each semester from the university’s publicly posted master timetable, students can reconstruct an accurate record of previous enrolments for credit-transfer or scholarship documentation without logging back into the campus portal. IIUM Schedule is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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