PESHAWAR: Khyber Medical University on Wednesday conducted for the first time e-examination for 37 vacant positions of lecturers and demonstrator in the teaching cadre through its human resource section.

The examination, held under the supervision of registrar Inamullah Khan Wazir, was taken by a total of 1,266 eligible candidates, said a press release.

The candidates appreciated the transparent and efficient process of e-examination, considering it a significant step towards fair recruitment.

Speaking on the occasion, Inamullah Khan Wazir lauded the efforts of university’s administrative staffers in ensuring transparent conduct of the examination and extended his gratitude to them.

He said that the recruitment process at KMU was based on merit to ensure that only the most competent candidates were selected. He stated that all recruitments at KMU were made on the basis of merit and capability. “That’s why the university continues to achieve new milestones of growth and excellence,” he added.

He said that KMU under the vision of Vice-chancellor Prof Ziaul Haq and provincial government adhered to the principle of “best person for the best job” and was committed to taking all necessary measures in that regard.

The candidates, who participated in the examination, praised KMU’s adoption of modern, unbiased recruitment practices and commended the professionalism and efficiency displayed during the e-examination.

The press release said that the initiative reflected KMU’s commitment to maintaining high administrative standards and implementing merit-based recruitment policies.

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2024

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