Items in red are required.
If you forget your BPUID, here is a reminder: the BPUID should be like "YYDDCNN", where "YY" is the last 2 digit of the year you first entered BPU; "DD" is the department id, e.g. "07" for Computer Science Dept., "05" for Chemical Engineering Dept., etc.; "C" is the class number; "NN" is the ID number in the class.
For example, if you entered Computer Science Dept. in year 1986, and you were in Software class, your ID was 20, your whole BPUID should be "8607120". Some later students may have the "91070120" format where class number is 2 digits instead of one.
For those who don't have an ID when you were in BPU (either there was not one at all at that time, or you only worked at BPU, never studied), please specify "99999" here, you will be assigned an ID which will only be used in our list to make your record unique.
For those who might have more than one ID during the time you studied in BPU (either you studied for more than one degree, or you ever switched your major, or your department ID was changed during the time you studied), it's your responsibility to choose one as your primary BPUID, which will be used in the list, but you are welcomed to put a note, in the feedback section to mention that.
An e-mail account is not mandatory, but HIGHLY desired, because this will be the easiest way for people to be contacted in this huge global village. If you don't currently have one, there are many websites provide free e-mail account, visit these pages for details: (Page will be opened in a new window)