Punjab Public Service Commission, Lahore is a statutory body that is responsible for the recruitment of various posts falling under Grades 16 and 22 of Pakistan constitution.
Punjab Public Service Commission, Lahore, also known as PPSC, was established in the year 1937. It is one of foremost Public Service Commissions in Pakistan that was promulgated after the independence of the country in 1947.
Punjab Public Service Commission, Lahore is a statutory body that is based on the ordinance issued in 1978. Article 242 of the Pakistan constitution specifies the rules of the Punjab Public Service Commission, which is controlled by S&GAD division of Punjab government.
Punjab Public Service Commission, Lahore is to process application, disseminate information and conduct examination pertaining to Public Service
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Commission in Pakistan. The main office of this commission is situated at 2-Agha Khan (Davis) Road, with its regional offices located at Rawalpindi and Multan.
Punjab Public Service Commission at Lahore conducts examination for the recruitment of various posts that fall under Grades 16 and 22, specified under the constitution of the country. The main objective of Punjab Public Service Commission in Lahore is to recruit meritorious candidates, according to the recruitment policy of the Pakistan Government. It is noteworthy that the commission is not authorized to conduct examinations for the posts belonging to grades 1 to 15.
The meritorious candidates are selected by Punjab Public Service Commission at Lahore on the basis of written tests. However, the candidates are short-listed on the basis of the written test and academic record. After clearing the written tests, the candidates are required to qualify in the interviews conducted by the commission.
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