RAWALPINDI: Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi has finally shifted towards a paperless working environment by implementing university management system on campus.

This management system will be helpful for faculty, administration and students to manage their regular tasks such as student enrollment, admissions, student records, faculty, students and staff attendance, fees, assignments, exams, mark sheets, etc.

The university Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Qamaruz Zaman, along with registrar Aqeel Sultan and Director Network & IT Nadeem Ahmed Malik inaugurated the management system.

The Vice Chancellor said the university management system is a pivotal step that will provide greater clarity and accountability, save time, and eliminate unnecessary paperwork as it interconnects all the major departments and institutes of the university.

He further said the university management system would be a single window for faculty to maintain their curriculum vitae and set up their class and teaching schedules, as well as their administration.

Moreover, performance of the administrative staff would be evaluated on the basis of the record because under this system all the steps and times taken by any official would be documented, he said.

Published in Dawn, December 2nd, 2022

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