Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Age

Question No. 1:

How is the age of a candidate calculated/determined?

ANSWER :

Age is calculated from date of birth as given in Secondary School Certificate (Matriculation) or on any relevant certificate and is taken as final. In case the candidate has appeared in any other examination equivalent to Secondary School Certificate such as Senior Cambridge/O-level and the certificate of such examination does not bear date of birth of the candidate, he/she shall be required to produce;

  • School Leaving Certificate bearing his/her date of birth; or
  • b. Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) issued by National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA)

Example

If date of birth of a candidate is 15 August, 1970 and the closing date for receipt of application in the PPSC office is 07-02-1998; the age will be calculated as under:


Day Month Year
Closing Date -      07 02 1998
Date of Birth
of Candidate
-      15 08 1970
Age on closing date: 1+23 05 27
(27 Years, 05 Months and 24 Days)

Explanation: While calculating his/her age, one day has been added to the calculations made with respect to his/her date of birth and closing date for receipt of on-line application. Thus on the closing date, the age of the candidate shall be 27 years 5 months and 24 days. This has been done on the grounds that a child born on 1st January will be of one year on 31st December in same year. On 1st January of next year, his/her age will be one year and one day.
However, in case of Competitive/Combined Competitive Examination the qualifying age will be reckoned as on the 1st of January of the year in which the exam is proposed to be held.


Day Month Year
Closing Date -      01 01 2016
Date of Birth
of Candidate
-      01 01 1988
Age on closing date: 1+00 00 28
(28 Years, 00 Months and 01 Days)

Question No. 2:

How is age relaxation given across the board?

ANSWER :

The relaxation in upper age limit is 5 years for males and 8 years for female candidates given by the Secretary of Department, will be given across the board; which will appear as part of the advertisement.

Question No. 3:

Can every candidate take advantage from age relaxation?

ANSWER :

General age relaxation is for everyone fulfilling the pre-requisite criteria for the post.

Question No. 4:

Can a candidate slightly underage or overage apply for a post advertised by Punjab Public Service Commission?

ANSWER :

No. A candidate, underage or overage by even one day, is not eligible for a post advertised by Punjab Public Service Commission.

Question No. 5

Is there any age relaxation for Government servants?

ANSWER :

If there is age relaxation for the Government Servants, it is mentioned in the advertisement.

Question No. 6

What are the criteria of age concession for the employees of Federal Government or Autonomous Bodies of Federal Government or Provincial Government and of Local Bodies?

ANSWER :

Employees of Federal Government or Semi Government and Autonomous bodies of Federal Government or Provincial Government and those of Local Bodies are not entitled to age concession for the period of their service in such organizations.

Qualification

Question No. 7:

How the eligibility about the Qualification of a candidate is determined?

ANSWER :

Eligibility of a candidate is determined against the prescribed qualification of a post given in the advertisement. However, higher and additional qualification will not be considered if a candidate does not possess advertised essential qualification.

Question No. 8:

If a Person has more than one Degree with result declared in the same year, for example, M. Phil from P.U and M.Ed from Allama Iqbal Open University, whether both these two degrees would be considered valid by PPSC , or only one of these two will be considered?

ANSWER :

Two degrees attained in the same academic years would not be considered. Only one degree will be considered for the applied post.

Question No. 9:

Is a candidate waiting for result eligible to apply?

ANSWER :

The candidate must have acquired the prescribed academic qualification on or before the closing date for submission of applications. Application of a candidate whose result has not been officially declared/announced by the Board/University on or before the closing date, is not considered.

Equivalence of Educational Degrees

Question No. 10:

What if a candidate has degree with only "CGPA" and do not showing "Total and Obtained Marks or Percentage"?

ANSWER :

Such candidate must provide "Total and Obtained Marks / Percentage Certificate" issued from the Controller of Examination of their respective University.

Local Academic Institution

Question No. 11:

Does PPSC accept equivalence of certificates/degrees issued by the HEC?

ANSWER :

Yes, the equivalence of local academic qualifications as laid down by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC)/ Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC), Pakistan Engineering council (PEC) or other government designated competent Equivalence Committee/Authority like Qualification Equivalence Determination Committee (QEDC) are considered authentic.

Foreign Universities

Question No. 12:

Does PPSC accept equivalence of educational certificates/degrees awarded by foreign universities?

ANSWER :

Yes, Commission accepts degrees/certificates/diplomas only of those foreign universities which are recognized by Higher Education commission (HEC) or Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC)/ Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) or Pakistan Engineering council (PEC), Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) or any other government designated competent Agency/Authority. However, a candidate is required to provide Equivalence Certificate issued by the QEDC/HEC at the time of interview failing which his/her application will be rejected.

Experience

Question No. 13:

Does PPSC count internship as experience?

ANSWER :

No. Internship, training or part time experience is not counted as required experience for a specific post, unless so mentioned in the advertisement/service rules.

Question No. 14:

How is the eligibility of a candidate vis-à-vis his/her experience is determined?

ANSWER :

Eligibility of a candidate as far as experience is concerned, is in accordance with the criteria advertised for the post. Experience will only be considered if supported by a notification/order issued by Head of Institution/Organization/Department or Appointing Authority concerned.
(b). Experience certificate alongwith appointment letter(s) in respect of Contract, Current Charge, Acting Charge and appointment on Adhoc basis which are issued by the Appointing Authority/ Head of Institution/ Organization/Department under the rules, shall be accepted.

Domicile

Question No. 15:

Can a resident of Azad Jammu and Kashmir apply for the posts advertised by PPSC?

ANSWER :

The candidates, who are permanent residents of Azad Jammu & Kashmir but are also domiciled in Punjab, will be considered on the basis of the domicile of the concerned district of Punjab.

Question No. 16:

Can a married female candidate apply on her husband’s domicile?

ANSWER :

A married female candidate may opt for the district of domicile of her husband provided she shall produce Domicile Certificate of her husband alongwith her previous Domicile Certificate, if she belongs to a district other than that of her husband, and also shall produce proof of her marriage. If she has no previous Domicile she shall be considered ineligible.

Question No. 17:

What if, a candidate applied for Domicile Certificate on or before the closing date of advertisement but Domicile Certificate issued after the closing date of advertisement?

ANSWER :

Such candidate would be required to provide documentary evidence that he/she applied for Domicile Certificate on or before the closing of advertisement, then his/her Domicile issued after the closing date of advertisement will be acceptable.
In this case while applying online, candidate will mention date of applying for Domicile Certificate in place of Domicile Certificate issued date.

Question No. 18:

What if a candidate lost his Original Domicile Certificate after applying for a particular post and closing date of advertisement has also expired?

ANSWER :

In such case, candidate must apply for "Duplicate Domicile Certificate" containing duplicate stamped and mentioning previous issuance date of his lost domicile that must be on or before the closing date of advertisement.

Question No. 19:

What if, a candidate applied online for the post without Domicile Certificate and applied for Domicile Certificate after the closing date of advertisement?

ANSWER :

Such candidate, who applied for the post and applied for Domicile Certificate after the closing date of advertisement, shall not be held eligible for the post he/she applied.

Quota

SPECIAL PERSONS

Question No. 20:

What is the criterion for a candidate to be included in the Special Persons’ Quota

ANSWER :

A candidate will be considered eligible for a post reserved for Special Persons if he/she has been registered as a Disabled Person with the Provincial Council for Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons of Social Welfare Department and has been declared fit for work of the job applied for. Such candidates are required to produce a certificate to this effect.

Question No. 21:

Which is the issuing Authority of Disability Certificate?

ANSWER :

Provincial Council for Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons of Social Welfare Department.

MINORITY

Question No. 22:

How is the number of seats for Minorities determined?

ANSWER :

The number of seats for Minority quota is determined by the Department concerned. PPSC follows the distribution of seats as prescribed by the Department concerned.

WOMEN

Question No. 23:

Is there any fixed quota for women in all posts?

ANSWER :

No, usually women quota varies and determined by the Department concerned for which the post is advertised.

No. of Chances

Question No. 24:

How many chance can a candidate avail for a post?

ANSWER :

For all posts to be filled through written tests, followed by interview or interview alone, the number of chances are restricted to 03, in case the candidate who fails in written tests/interview thrice for a specific post(s).
i. Number of chances for Competitive Examinations will remain 03 and there will be no change for Competitive Examination, including Combined Competitive Examination.
ii. There is no limit of chances where recruitment is being made through one paper written test followed by interview or interview alone if a candidate obtains qualifying marks (40% marks) in the written test irrespective of the fact that whether he/she is called for interview or not and if he/she obtains qualifying marks (50% marks) in interview irrespective of the fact that whether he/she is recommended or not. (For example: if a candidate qualified the written test with 40% qualifying marks and called for interview, but he/she could not obtain qualifying marks (50%) in interview, his/her chance will be considered as availed.
iii. If a candidate who is applicant for more than one subject he/she will be allowed 3 chances in each subject for which he/she is a candidate. For example, for the post of Lecturer in Education Department, a candidate who is applicant for more than one subject will be allowed three chances in each subject for which he/she is a candidate.

Age Relaxation (Contract/Adhoc Employees)

Question No. 25:

Do Adhoc employees of Punjab Government have age relaxation as regular employees of Punjab Government.?

ANSWER :

The candidates who are working continuously on ad-hoc basis in the Punjab Government, are entitled to the following relaxation regarding upper age limit:-
a. The period of their continuous service on ad-hoc basis will be deducted from their age. This concession is available to a candidate for any post he/she applies in the Commission except for Combined Competitive Examination and Civil Judges-cum-Judicial Magistrates only.
b. A candidate who was already granted some relaxation in age at the time of his/her ad-hoc appointment against a post, will be allowed to avail such relaxation which will be in addition to the fresh continuous period of ad-hoc service provided that:-
1. He/she applies to the Commission for selection to the same post against which he/she was appointed on ad-hoc basis.
2. He/she submits a certificate from his/her appointing authority to the effect that he/she was appointed on ad-hoc basis after grant of relaxation in age limit of specific period and further that since then he/she is serving continuously on the same post without any break.

Question No. 26:

Do Contract employees of Punjab Government have age relaxation as regular employees of Punjab Government?

ANSWER :

When a person has rendered services on contract basis or on regular basis under the Punjab Government, the period spent by him/her in such service, for the purpose of upper age limit prescribed under any rule for appointment to any service/post, is excluded from his/her age. Provided that the upper age limit does not exceed 35 years for recruitment to any post to be filled on the recommendations of the Punjab Public Service Commission, on the basis of the Combined Competitive Examination, as laid down under the relevant rules. Whereas contract appointments are made against posts and the upper age limit for a post to be filled on contract basis has already been enhanced by the Department (e.g., in the case of Education Department etc.) as against the age limit prescribed in the service rules, no relaxation in the upper age limit will be allowed.

Procedure for Submission of Application

Question No. 1:

What are the steps for submission of Online Application?

ANSWER :

  • Personal Profile
  • Fee Payment
  • Images Uploading
  • Qualification Details
  • Service Details
  • Application Submission

Question No. 2:

What is the procedure for submission of Online Application?

ANSWER :

For online application submission, a comprehensive procedure is available on PPSC website. In case of any difficulty in online system, candidates may contact at PPSC Help Line No. 042-99202764.

Question No. 3:

Does PPSC accept application in any other way apart from Online Application Form?

ANSWER :

No, PPSC does not accept application in any other format except through Online Application form.

Question No. 4:

My session expired during the filling of Online Application. Do I have to re-enter all the application data? It not, how can I resume my application?

ANSWER :

In case, you have left the PPSC website before the submission of online application, the next time, you start the online application process, system will resume from where you had left out last time i.e. you will have to provide information only for the remaining steps. Already saved information will not be required again. You may continue your application by the following procedure:
  • Visit the PPSC Website and click the ‘Apply Online’ button from the home page.
  • Select your post, read the instructions and enter your CNIC Number.
  • Fill out the remaining information as required by the system and submit your application.

Confirmation of Application Submission

Question No. 5:

How can confirmation of submission of online application be made?

ANSWER :

The submission of online application is instantly confirmed by provision of an "Application Number" and "Edit Token Number" to the candidate. Details are also sent to a candidate on email and SMS.

Question No. 6:

If confirmation of submission of online application not received via SMS?

ANSWER :

Make sure that you have not blocked promotional SMS. To unblock SMS from PPSC type 'SUB' and send message to 8732765. You may also follow instructions to retrieve token number by clicking "Forgot / Not Received Token No" link from the "Edit Application" page.

Retrieval of Token Number

Question No. 7:

How Token No. can be retrieved to check Detailed Mark Certificate (DMC)?

ANSWER :

Token No. is sent to the candidate through SMS after successful submission of online application. However, if Token No. is lost, candidate(s) can retrieve token number using Commission’s website by clicking "Edit Application" button on home page then choose the option "Forgot / Not Received Token No."; provide the personal details. In case candidate(s) still not able to retrieve token number then he/she is directed to submit an application addressed to Secretary PPSC along with documentary proof of candidature i.e. Full Name, Roll No. and copy of valid CNIC and Post applied for.

Question No. 8:

Why to remember the Token Number is important?

ANSWER :

"Edit Token Number" is sent to the candidate once at the time of submission of online application, it is therefore, important to save it for future reference.

Editing of Application

Question No. 9:

How to Change/Edit the Application if a Candidate has Mistakenly Added the Wrong Information?

ANSWER :

To assess the Application Form for editing mistakenly added data, a candidate needs to have an "Application Number" and "Token Number" that are provided to a candidate after the successful submission of an application. Option for "Edit Application" is available on PPSC Website from where changes can be made in following forms:-

1. Preliminary Information

2. Personal Information

3. Qualification sets

4. Education Detail

5. Service Record

This option remains valid till the closing date of receipt of application. Candidate can also seek help where necessary from the PPSC Information Office on Phone No. 042-99200161-2 and from I.T. Wing on Phone No. 042-99202740 & 042-99202764.

Submission of Hard Copies of Documents

Question No. 10:

Does a candidate need to submit hard copies of documents in addition to applying online?

ANSWER :

No. Hard Copies of Documents are not required to be submitted at the time of application submission for the posts falling in BS-18 or below. Hard copies of the documents are required at the time of interview for all the posts. However, for posts falling in BS-19 and above, Hard copies of Online Application Form along with two sets of photocopies of all required documents need to be provided by the candidates to the Commission’s office on or before the closing date.

Fee

Question No. 1:

What is the fee structure for various posts?

ANSWER :

Category Amount
 a) Competitive Examination Rs. 1000/-
 b) One Paper MCQ Rs. 600/-

Question No. 2:

How Can a Candidate Submit Application Fee?

ANSWER :

Candidate can deposit Fee while applying online through PSID using following mediums only.

  • ATMs
  • Mobile Phone Banking
  • Internet Banking
  • Over the counter (be visiting nearest 1Link Member Banks Branches)
  • Microfinance Banks (JAZZ Cash, Easy Paisa, U Paisa and other microfinance banks)

Question No. 3:

Who are Exempted from Application Fee?

ANSWER :

Candidates with disabilities and PPSC employees are exempted from application fee for both Competitive Examination and one paper MCQ test.

Question No. 4:

On what grounds can a candidate claim for adjustment of Application/Examination fee?

ANSWER :

After induction of e-pay system, If the requisition is withdrawn by the administrative department, the fee paid by the candidate will automatically be adjusted by the system during the next immediate online apply within one year (starting from the date of withdrawal of post) of such candidate.

Question No. 5:

Can I apply for more than one post against any job advertisement of PPSC. If yes, than in this case what is the fee procedure?

ANSWER :

You can apply for more than one post, however, it is mandatory to deposit separate requisite fee against each post.

Question No. 6:

What is PSID Number? From where and how can I get PSID Number?

ANSWER :

Payment System Identifier (PSID) number is a 17-digit unique number required to perform a payment transaction and it is generated automatically by the system at the fee payment step. Applicant is also informed through Email and SMS intimation regarding PSID generation from the EPay Punjab.

Question No. 7:

I have paid the fee successfully. Whether my application has been submitted?

ANSWER :

Fee payment doesn't mean that your application has been submitted. Instead, submission of application requires more phases to be completed after the payment of fee. In case your session has ended or expired, you may continue your application by navigating to the Jobs Page, selecting the post applying for and entering the CNIC Number.

Question No. 8:

What is the procedure after the payment of fee?

ANSWER :

Click the "Next" button at the payment page to proceed your application. In case you have left the PPSC Website or your session has ended / expired, you may continue your application by navigating to the Jobs Page, selecting the post applying for and entering the CNIC Number.

Question No. 9:

I want to apply for multiple posts. Can I use the same PSID Number for each post?

ANSWER :

PSID Number will be different for each post. If you want to apply for multiple posts, you are required to get PSID Number and pay requisite fee for each post separately.

Question No. 10:

How do I know if my payment is successful?

ANSWER :

You will receive an Email and SMS intimation by the EPay Punjab regarding the successful payment transaction. You will also receive a post payment Email and SMS Intimation by the PPSC asking to resume and submit your application.

Question No. 11:

I paid my fee successfully but system generated new PSID Number when I resumed my application.

ANSWER :

In case, you resumed your application and new PSID Number is generated after the payment of fee, please review your CNIC Number and post name as application will resume only if CNIC Number and post name are the same as entered before the payment of fee.

Question No. 12:

I paid the fee successfully but unable to resume my application as system is not proceeding further.

ANSWER :

If you have successfully paid the fee but system is not proceeding further, please contact your respective payment channel / bank helpline through which you have made the payment so that your payment status may be updated in the system.

Question No. 13:

There is no option of PPSC in easy paisa or any other app then how we pay fee?

ANSWER :

Fee may be paid using any option under Government Payments (Punjab) (i.e. e-Abiana / Excise & Taxation / Punjab Cotton fee / Punjab Mutation Fee etc.). You are advised to review your payment details after entering your PSID Number at the application before proceeding for payment.

Question No. 14:

How can i refund fee?

ANSWER :

Fee will not be refunded in any case. So, please make sure that you have reviewed your CNIC, Post, qualification, eligibility and other related information before the payment of fee.

Question No. 15:

Whether any proof for fee payment is required at the day of exam or interview?

ANSWER :

You may keep the printout of fee payment for your own record. It is not mandatory at the day of exam or interview.

Admission Letter

Question No. 1:

How and When can a candidate take print of an Examination/Interview Admission Letter?

ANSWER :

The link for printing of Admission Letter is provided on PPSC website that can be assessed upon scheduling of the Exam. The candidate can get their Admission Letter printed by simply providing the information about their CNIC No. and selecting the post applied for in relevant box available on the screen.

Question No. 2:

Does PPSC upload the Admission Letter for Psychological Assessment?

ANSWER :

PPSC does not upload any admission letter for Psychological Assessment. Candidates should follow the instructions sent via text message. The Roll No. will remain same.

Change of Centre

Question No. 3:

Does PPSC accept request for change of Centre?

ANSWER :

Genuine requests for change of Centre along with proof in support of reason is acceptable provided candidate makes the request before allocation of Roll Number.

Documents required to Appear in Examination Centre

Question No. 4:

Which documents are mandatory for candidates to bring if CNIC has expired or lost for written examination/test?

ANSWER :

In Case, your CNIC has expired or reported lost, you shall be allowed to appear in the written examination/test on production of Original Valid Passport or expired CNIC. No any other document will be acceptable.

Items Prohibited in Examination Centre

Question No. 5:

Which Items are prohibited in Examination?

ANSWER :

Bringing of mobile telephones/electronic gadgets, books, purse, arms ammunitions etc. in the Examination Hall is strictly prohibited.

criteria of negative marking

Question No. 6:

What is the criteria of negative marking in MCQ's type written test?

ANSWER :

Negative marking will be done and 0.25 marks shall be deducted for each wrong answer in the Multiple Choice / Objective / MCQ’s paper.

Result

Question No. 7:

What is the expected duration for the result declaration of written examination?

ANSWER :

There is no fixed duration and it varies depending upon the number of candidates. While usually for MCQ type paper 10 days are expected and for subjective type paper approximately 30 days..

Provision of Answer Keys

Question No. 8:

Can answer key of the Question Paper be provided to candidates?

ANSWER :

Detailed Marks Certificates (DMC) are uploaded for information of the candidates. There is no policy of the Commission for uploading the Answer Key.

Rechecking / Recounting of Answer Sheet

Question No. 9:

How can a candidate apply for Rechecking / Recounting of his/her answer sheet?

ANSWER :

The candidate may submit an application addressed to Secretary (PPSC) after depositing Rechecking Fee of Rs. 200/, along with the printout of payment receipt and necessary identification details i.e. Full Name, Roll No, Application No. and a copy of original Valid CNIC on "Information Desk" either by hand or by post.
Please follow the following procedure or view related video to pay the rechecking fee and get printout of payment receipt:

1) Navigate to PPSC Website and Click the "Pay Rechecking Fee" Button at home page.
2) Enter CNIC Number, Application Number and Token Number for your post and click the "Proceed" Button.
3) Pay your fee and click the "Next" Button.
4) Take printout of the Receipt.

Paper Time for Special Persons in combined competitive examination

Question No. 10:

What is the time duration for special persons in Combined Competitive Examination?

ANSWER :

In pursuance of Commission’s Policy, 10 minutes of an extra time in MCQ type and 15 minutes in subjective type papers is given to candidates having any disability.

Conduct of Written Test/Examination at Regional Office

Question No. 11:

When does PPSC conduct Written Test/Examination at its Regional Offices?

ANSWER :

PPSC conducts written Test/Examination if feasible, at its Regional Offices when sufficient number of candidates are available.

Sample Paper

Question No. 1:

Does PPSC provide a sample MCQ paper or past papers?

ANSWER :

Sample papers or past papers are not provided by the PPSC.

Percentage of Subjects in MCQ General Knowledge Paper

Question No. 2:

What is the Percentage of Subjects in MCQ General Knowledge Paper?

ANSWER :

Percentage of subjects in MCQ General Knowledge paper varies in different cases.

Interview Call Up

Question No. 1:

How many candidates are called for interview against one post?

ANSWER :

The number of candidates called for interview depends upon the number of posts however; usually 5 candidates are called for interview against one post.

Question No. 2:

How a Candidate is intimated/informed about the Interviews?

ANSWER :

Candidates are informed/Intimated about Interview through SMS and E-mail. Whereas a general information about interview is also given at the PPSC website.

Documents Required for Appearing in Interview

Question No. 3:

Which Documents are required by the candidates to bring at the time of Interview?

ANSWER :

A Candidate is required to bring Original CNIC, "Call Up Letter" for Interview and Original Educational Degrees and other Certificates e.g., Domicile, Departmental Permission (if needed), Medical Certificate (if needed), Disability Certificate (if needed) etc.

Departmental Permission Certificate (DPC/NOC)

Question No. 4:

Are Government servants working on Contract and Daily wages required to submit NOC for the posts advertised by PPSC?

ANSWER :

No Civil Servant is eligible for appointment to any service of the Province or to any post in connection with the affairs of the Province other than the service or the post to which he/she is for the time being appointed, unless he/she applies with permission in writing of the competent authority.

Medical Certificates

Question No. 5:

Does PPSC accept the revised Medical Certificates if there is some deficiency in the Medical Certificates?

ANSWER :

In Medical Certificate all Physical/visual measurement i.e. Height/Chest/Near & Distant vision must be mentioned as per Advertisement. Any change/alteration in Medical Certificate issued after the closing date is not acceptable.

Rescheduling of Interviews

Question No. 6:

Does PPSC accept requests for rescheduling of interviews?

ANSWER :

Date of interview fixed by the PPSC is normally not changed. However, genuine requests of candidates along with proof in support of genuine reason(s) for rescheduling the interview, are accepted. Decision of the Chairman, PPSC to accept or reject such request for change of interview date is final.

Production of Deficient Documents in Case of Provisional Interview

Question No. 7:

How much time is given for fulfilling the requirement mentioned in the letters of undertaking/rejection?

ANSWER :

Time given to candidates for fulfilling the requirement of undertaking/rejection is up to 10 working days.

Question No. 8:

What if there is a public holiday on the date of deadline for fulfilling requirement of some document?

ANSWER :

If deadline for any document submission falls on Public holiday, the next working date/day will be considered the due date/day for submission.

Claim of Additional Marks

Question No. 9:

Does a candidate get Additional Marks for having a Distinction in Academic Career?

ANSWER :

No Additional Marks for having a Distinction in Academic Career are given to the candidates.

Question No. 10:

Does a Candidate Get Additional Marks for Higher Qualification?

ANSWER :

No, additional marks are given for higher qualification.

Question No. 11:

How can a candidate claim of 10 additional marks being a son/ daughter of a deceased / incapacitated Civil Servant (Govt. of the Punjab), during service

ANSWER :

Following documents are required for claim of 10 additional Marks:-

  • Death Certificate of the father or mother, as the case may be, from the Corporation/Municipality concerned.
  • Certificate, showing Name and Designation of the Incapacitated or Deceased Civil Servant, issued by the Competent Authority of the Department where he was employed.
  • Affidavit from the Candidate that he/she is un-employed, and that he/she has neither availed the benefit of additional marks nor shall avail this concession in future.
  • Affidavit from other brothers and sisters of the Candidate declaring solemnly that they surrender their right of grant of 10-additional marks in favour of the Candidate and that they have neither availed this benefit nor shall claim the same in future.
  • Family tree issued by NADRA indicating detail of family members.

Rejection

Question No. 12:

Does the PPSC send text messages in addition to rejection email?

ANSWER :

No, PPSC does not send text message in addition to rejection letter. On the day of interview, rejected candidates are served with Rejection Letter in person. They are also given personal hearing by the Presiding Member if so desired by the aggrieved candidates.

Interview at Regional Offices

Question No. 13:

When does PPSC conduct interviews at its Regional Offices?

ANSWER :

PPSC conducts interviews if feasible, at its Regional Offices when sufficient number of candidates is available.

Reason of Rejection

Question No. 1:

What are the usual grounds of rejection of an application for recruitment cases?

ANSWER :

An applicant is liable for rejection on any of the following grounds:-

  • Fee not paid on or before the closing date.
  • Underage / Overage candidates
  • No proof of age
  • Non possession of required/advertised domicile
  • No proof of Educational Qualification.
  • Educational Qualification is not relevant
  • Post qualification experience is short.
  • No proof of experience
  • Non possession of required/advertised experience.
  • Relevant/countable experience is short
  • Departmental Permission Certificate has been refused.

Procedure for Appeal

Question No. 2:

What is the procedure for submission of appeal against rejection by the Commission in recruitment cases?

ANSWER :

A candidate aggrieved by the decision of PPSC can, within 07 working days of communication of decision, make a representation to the Commission along with documentary proof and Commission decides the representation preferably after giving him/her personal hearing if needed.

Fee for Appeal

Question No. 3:

Is there any fee for appeal, if so how much?

ANSWER :

No, there is no fee for appeal / representation.

Question No. 1:

What is the purpose of Psychological Assessment?

ANSWER :

The purpose of Psychological Assessment is to estimate abilities and personality characteristics of the candidates with special regard to their aptitude for the Civil Services i.e. whether they possess the potential and qualities that are required as a Member of the Civil Services of Punjab.

Question No. 2:

For which posts Psychological Assessment is a pre-requisite?

ANSWER :

Psychological Assessment is a pre-requisite for following posts : -
i. Competitive Examinations
ii. Assistant Director Land Record
iii. Sub-Inspector.
iv. Jr. Traffic Warden
v. And for any other post where concerned Department requires so.

Question No. 3:

What sort of preparation is required for Psychological Assessment?

ANSWER :

No preparation is required for Psychological Tests. Just be yourself, respond to the question spontaneously. Express your true feelings, opinions and judgment.

Question No. 4:

How long does Psychological Assessment last?

ANSWER :

It varies, depending upon the requirement. It may last for few hours or may even spread over more than a one day session.

Question No. 5:

Can a candidate appear in Final Interview if one has failed to appear in the Psychological Assessment?

ANSWER :

No, a candidate cannot appear in Final Interview if one has failed to appear in Psychological Assessment.

Procedure for Appointment

Question No. 1:

What is the procedure after my recommendation?

ANSWER :

PPSC recommends suitable candidates after the prescribed procedure and sends it to the Department concerned. Appointment, training and posting of candidates are the responsibilities of that Department.

Validity of Merit List

Question No. 2:

How long is a Merit List of successful candidates maintained ?

ANSWER :

The merit list remains valid in all cases for one year from the date of issuance of original recommendations or till the date of receipt of next requisition in the Commission for the same post, whichever is earlier. However, if a new requisition for similar posts is received for special persons or minorities within one year validity period, the open merit, the women merit and the special zone merit list shall remain valid for the nomination of substitutes for the remaining period of validity year or till complete new requisition is received for the same post(s), whichever is earlier.

DETAILED MARKS CERTIFICATE (DMC)

Question No. 3:

How many days Detailed Marks Certificate will be available on the Website?

ANSWER :

DMC will remain available for 30 days, after this period no request for issuance of DMC will be entertained.

Probation Period

Question No. 4:

What is the period of probation for a given post?

ANSWER :

The period of probation differs based upon the Classification of a given post. The probation can be for a maximum period of two years. However, it may be extended by the Competent Authority.

Provision of substitute candidate

Question No. 5:

How is a substitute candidate provided by the PPSC, if a recommended candidate does not join the post?

ANSWER :

If a recommended candidate fails to join the post or tenders his/her resignation after joining or is terminated by the Department on any ground or declared medically unfit or the Appointing Authority refuses to issue offer of appointment during the validity of the merit list, a substitute is provided from the same merit list, if so requested by the Department concerned. Substitute candidate is not provided on the request of any candidate.

Non-Muslim opting Islamic Studies

Question No. 6:

Can Non-Muslim candidates opt for Islamic Studies?

ANSWER :

Yes, Non-Muslim candidates may either opt for Islamic Studies or Ethics according to their choice.