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Old Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Imran Saeed Gondal Imran Saeed Gondal is offline
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If we see the legal n technical side, the question is not about the increase in upper age limit. The increase in upper age limit was announced in 2018 months before announcement of PMS 2018/2019. In my case if the PMS 2019 was conducted in 2018, which it ought to be, the cut of date would hv been 1st january 2018. But it was first delayed n converted into PMS 2019 with the announcement of increase in seats while not paying consideration to the gap generated. The same gap is being carried forward this year. The competitive examination which was supposed to be conducted in 2019, is being conducted in 2020 with first January 2020 as cut of date. If there was no lapse of time this cut off date would have been 1st January 2019. When increase is upper age limit was announced in css, the fpsc did not say that since we are increasing upper age limit, now we will eat a complete year. That does not make sense.
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