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Candidates from waiting list should be allocated in SPSC Exam
Long-awaited SPSC results
AFTER a period of six months since the completion of the final interviews of the Combined Competitive Examination 2008, the much-awaited final results were announced on Jan 26. On the very next day of its official announcement, a report was published in a local Sindhi newspaper casting doubts about the credibility of the results. On the other hand, most candidates who have also qualified the Central Superior Services examinations are under training at the Civil Services Academy, Lahore. Inevitably, CSS examinations are of higher importance than any provincial competitive examinations. Thus it would be quite unfair to say the results announced were manipulated. The SPSC took almost two-and-a-half years to process the examination to announce the final allocations. Candidates qualifying both the examinations simultaneously often prefer to join the CSS rather than the PCS. By doing so, a considerable number of jobs remain unallocated and other competitive candidates who stand next to them in the merit list remain deprived of allocation. Therefore, the SPSC chairman is requested to bring flexibility to the commission’s regulations and make a provision to fill those jobs that are not joined by those successful candidates already serving in other departments. Thus, the future of many talented candidates could be saved and their services could be utilised for Pakistan’s improvement. HAZAR KHAN MAHESAR Darbello, Naushahro Feroze Long-awaited SPSC results |
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Many people are of the same view but unfortunately SPSC does not have such rules that allow the filling of the remaining seats by rest of the candidates according to the merit list
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In CSS when someone is not willing to join the service then they allocate candidates from waiting list. Same procedure is adopted in general recruitment exams of FPSC. It saves time and the mental stress of candidates. In BPSC there is also no such policy. Candidates should move to court and the case of FPSC should be presented as a precedent and SPSC should follow the same.
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1. Inevitably, CSS examinations are of higher importance than any provincial competitive examinations. Thus it would be quite unfair to say the results announced were manipulated.
2. Therefore, the SPSC chairman is requested to bring flexibility to the commission’s regulations and make a provision to fill those jobs that are not joined by those successful candidates already serving in other departments. I agree at these two points mentioned by u in ur post. |
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Not applying the re-allocation formula is highly prejudiced and against the basic principle of human rights. I am amongst those who are not interested in joining Sindh Govt. and my seat will be wasted. In such massive unemployment I feel guilty of doing that but fortunately during this period from the examination till final allocation I secured another job in Federal Govt. By looking at the different angles of this job and pathetic experiences of my friends working in Sindh Govt. I decided not to opt for Sindh Govt. but for an unemployed person fulfilling basic needs of self and family are more than putting forward priorities and choices.
I am 100% sure that if any matter pertaining to the welfare of common public brought before court, it will be appreciated by the said authority. It is just a matter of taking the issue to the apex court and case will InshaAllah be decided in the favor of applicants because Chief Justice saab is pro public and against all those policies which are anti public. The attitude of Supreme Court towards those aspirants who missed the examination due to revised time table of same examination is enough to have confidence in the CJ and taking this matter to the court. Contact Mr. Zameer Ghumro or any good layer and you will be having a good chance of getting at least 15-20 vacated seats or even more than that because passers are majorly CSS qualifiers and if sanity prevails majority of them will not join Sindh Govt. because doing job in Sindh Govt. carries continuous stress where you need money for posting and waiting for at least 10 years for promotions. |
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The current Chairman of SPSC is a dummy placed by PPP and don't expect that he will take any step for the betterment of deprived youth. Place the case in the court before S&GAD issues offer orders and wind up the case of CCE-2008. Don't expect any thing from Mukhtiarkar results
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I totally agree with you Babakhan there is need of adopting policy of re-allocation. Those who have qualified exam should be allocated on basis of waiting list and someone should knock the door of the court to pave the way for future aspirants. There are many candidates who have been over-aged, lost their chance and they are no more eligible. Moreover, 2008 Exam is finalized this year which made ineligible many candidates due to age factor.
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My dear friend, I have been reading your posts in different threads. From yor posts I came to know that you are working in somewhere and now you have been recommended for the position of section officer and you are not interested to join as SO. you have advocated that there should be a merit list in PCS like in CSS. I agree with this. but there are some other things where I have different point of you. 1. when did you know that SPSC does not prepare merit list and a if a candidate is selected against a particular post and he does not join then the said post is declared vacant? (may I ask, when did you join federal govt? and if it was before the interviews of PCS than why did you put SO in you choice list. You should have only written DDO as single choice) 2. Every time you show a disgusting behavior towards Sindh Govt and virtually you dont like it. (You dont like working conditions, you have objections over promotion and facilities etc. etc...) If this is the case then my friend why are you wasting your time and preparing for the exams of the positions you dont like. Do you have any good reason. 3. Each and everytime you praise CSPs out of context. "DO YOU REALLY THINK THAT ALL CSPs ARE FALLEN FROM HEAVEN AND PCS OFFICERS ARE DULL, LAZY AND INEFFICIENT" My friend, you are mistaken. every individual has some skills and abilities which makes him different from others. there are hundreds of cases where CSPs are inefficient so it is not the CSS or PCS rather it is the INDIVIDUAL who is good or bad and right or wrong. so clear your mind from such delusion. In my case, I never applied for CSS. I never thought to be a CSP officer. my several firends are in customs PSP and DMG group. but I have never thought once that I am inferior to them. Whatever I did I was satisfied and remained contented. Currently, I am working in federal govt as Assistant Director, Immigration and Passports. no doubt this is a good department with lots of opportunities of growth but I opted for PCS and will soon join as DDO-R. I was satisfied with federal govt and I will remain satisfied with my new responsibilty. (ONE MORE THING I WANT TO MENTION THAT DURING THE INTERVIEW OF PCS I WAS ASKED THAT SINCE YOU ARE ON A BETTER POSITION THEN WHY ARE YOU GOING FOR PCS JOBS. I REPLIED THAT I AM ONLY INTERESTED TO BE DDO -R FOR CERTAIN REASONS AND IF I AM NOT SELECTED FOR ANY REASON THEN KINDLY DO NOT RECOMMEND ME FOR OTHER JOBS BECAUSE I WILL NOT JOIN AND THE SEAT WILL REMAIN VACANT My dear friend, always be a contented person. Sindh govt is bad and federal govt is good, PCS is bad and CSS is good, this is not the case. I have been in several federal dovt departments and each one has own problems. so please dont advise friends what to do but you just mind your own business. Thanks and take care. |
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members r advocating that sindh govt should also appoint remaining candidates from the merit list as the federal govt does in case of CSS.
but i think v should compare the policy with other PCS exams. i dont know if the policy in other provices is the same or different. can somebody throw light on it? |
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Nasar abbasi,
when u filled the option form, u should have mentioned onlu DDO-R as the sole choice , why did u mention other choices also, if u preferred only to be DDO-R , u knw these things r not SAID during interview but the best way to do it , is the option form. u must accept that SO job also has the potential that AD Job may be left for that. Baba khan. what Nasar wrote, must be read by u carefully and also get ur answer ready if some DDO-R dont join and SPSC beause of waiting list offers u DDO-R, bet me dear u will have 1000 arguments to praise the job in Sindh Government, particularly the Revenue Department. if u r happy and satifisfied ( which u must be) so dont spread despair and furstration among candidates starting their career in Sindh Government. plz highlight the weakness and bad governance of Sindh Government but plz avoid giving sweeping statements. |
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