Candidates during PCS examination in Quetta: Photo Daily Quetta Voice

Syed Ali Shah:

QUETTA: In a much-anticipated event, the Balochistan Provincial Civil Service (PCS) examinations commenced with over 17,000 candidates competing for 122 coveted government posts. Amidst stringent security measures, the examination is a significant milestone for the region, marking the first time in years that the Balochistan Public Service Commission (BPSC) has advertised such a substantial number of vacancies.

Candidates Testing Muscles For 122 Posts

Candidates are vigorously testing their mettle for 50 assistant commissioner positions, 29 section officer roles, and 43 deputy superintendent of police (DSP) positions. The unprecedented number of vacancies is expected to have a profound impact on the governance landscape of Balochistan.

BPSC Conducting Tests And Interviews

The BPSC, responsible for conducting tests and interviews for these positions, has emphasized its commitment to upholding merit and transparency throughout the recruitment process. The move is seen as a positive step towards ensuring a fair and competitive selection of candidates for key administrative roles in the province.

The increased number of advertised positions reflects a strategic effort to address personnel gaps and enhance the efficiency of governance structures in Balochistan. As the examinations unfold, candidates and stakeholders are keenly observing the proceedings, anticipating a transformative impact on the region’s administrative landscape.

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Quetta Voice is an English Daily covering all unfolding political, economic and social issues relating to Balochistan, Pakistan's largest province in terms of area. QV's main focus is on stories related to education, promotion of quality education and publishing reports about out of school children in the province. QV has also a vigilant eye on health, climate change and other key sectors.