KMU arranges orientation for students
Khyber Medical University (KMU) welcomed new PhD, MPhil, and BS Microbiology students with an orientation event marking the start of the 2024-25 academic session.
Prof Dr Rubina Nazli, Dean of Basic Medical Sciences; Associate Prof Dr Iayat Shah, Director IBMS; Dr Sami Siraj, Director IPS; and Dr Yasir Yousafzai, Director IPDM & PHRL KMU, attended the ceremony.
Assistant Prof Dr Benish Aleem briefed the newcomers on the medical education.Associate Professor Dr Zilli Huma, Director of Academic and Admissions, delivered a session on the regulations pertinent to MPhil, PhD, and BS students, equipping them with essential knowledge for their academic journey.
Chief Proctor Associate Prof Dr Haji Bahadur stressed adherence to rules and regulations to maintain a learning environment with discipline.Assistant Director Nauman Nazir of KMU’s ORIC Department provided information on scholarships
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