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SPSC ISSUED PRESS RELEASE

 Sindh Public Service commission issued press release regarding Appointment of Municipal Officer Bs-17.




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 is observes with deep regret the malicious campaign/allegations launched on social media by some undesirable elements for the reasons best known to them. Furthermore, said allegations are not supported by any evidence or substance. Merely posting pictures of few people with political figures doesn't substantiate any cause of action as every citizen of Pakistan has a right of free movement and freedom of speech provided it is evidence based and not contrary to the norms of civilized society and best practices.

To become a Municipal Officer (BPS-17) through the Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) in Pakistan, you typically need to follow these steps:


1. Educational Qualifications: Ensure that you meet the educational requirements specified by SPSC. The specific qualifications may vary, but generally, a bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as urban planning, public administration, or municipal services is required.


2. Advertisement: Keep an eye on SPSC advertisements for the Municipal Officer position. These are usually published in leading newspapers and on the SPSC's official website.


3. Online Application: When the Municipal Officer position is advertised, you need to apply online through the SPSC website. Fill out the application form, provide the required documents and information, and pay the application fee.


4. Screening Test: Depending on the SPSC's procedures, there may be a preliminary screening test, often an MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) test, to shortlist candidates.


5. Written Examination: If you pass the screening test, you may be required to take a written examination. This examination will test your knowledge in subjects relevant to the Municipal Officer position.


6. Interview: After the written examination, candidates who qualify will be called for an interview to assess their suitability for the position.


7. Merit List: SPSC will compile a merit list based on your performance in the written exam and interview.


8. Appointment: If you rank high on the merit list, you may be appointed as a Municipal Officer (BPS-17) in the municipality or local government, depending on the jurisdiction.


It's important to check the specific eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and the selection process outlined in the official advertisement by SPSC. The process may change over time, so always refer to the most up-to-date information from SPSC.

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