KGMC’s sixth convocation on 8th

Published May 2, 2026 Updated May 2, 2026 06:11am

PESHAWAR: Sixth convocation of Khyber Girls Medical College (KGMC) will take place on May 8 where gold medalists and graduates of 2018-19 and 2019-20 will receive their honours and degrees.

A statement issued here said that for convenience of the students, online registration has been started through the KGMC website. It said that college Dean/CEO Professor Dr Shehzad Akbar Khan has formed various committees for the convocation.

The statement said that these committees included chairperson of the organising committee Professor Dr Khalid Javed, vice chairperson Dr Zubia Shah and Dr Muhammad Shah, Dr Naheed Mehsud, secretary Muhammad Tariq, while other members included Professor Dr Shams Suleman, Dr Ayesha Jamil, Dr Anwarul Haq, Dr Tauseef Aman, Dr Munir Hussain, Dr Sheikh Fahad Fallah, Dr Tehmina Jalil and Akhtar Javed.

It said that all committees for the convocation had started their work, and in this regard, a letter had been sent to the chancellor and vice chancellor of Khyber Medical University.

Published in Dawn, May 2nd, 2026

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