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Originally Posted by Danyal Tariq View Post
I guess you have not understood the pith of the discussion. It is clearly mentioned that all four categories will have their own exams. If a candidate is taking exam of the General cadre (PAS, OMG, IG, Postal Group,etc.), then why he/she would be given a seat from the other three categories. That's why I said that if someone was not allocated to PAS then he would be allocated directly to OMG, etc. And you started to teach me about the general preferences of the candidates. Anyway, it is you who needs to watch the video again.
Secondly, you said that there was no mention of degree specifics for the first three categories i.e., General cadre, Police Service, and Foreign Service.
Had there been similar degree required in all above-mentioned three categories, then both Police Service and Foreign Service would have been included into the General Cadre. It is absolutely clear that there will be different degrees required for different categories.
Please read my comment again and watch the video again, the guy clearly says that "exams/induction" of each group will be different, he never mentions the degree. If only the degree requirement was different then the exams should be the same and FPSC could sort out the final placements according to the degrees later on.

What I understood by the video is that the whole process of recruitment for each group will be different. Each group's recruitment process will likely be designed to judge a candidate on the basis of his or her compatibility with the services of that group. Secondly, I also disagree with the degree requirement condition because if that were true then FSP should have been in the general group. FSP has a separate group because they will design its exam to judge if a candidate would be fit to become an FSP officer or not.

Lastly, all of these are just assumptions, maybe they will have specific degree requirements as well as different exams for each group, we will see.
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