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Sindh govt allows relaxation in upper age limit for SPSC

By Web Desk
March 14, 2018

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has approved/allowed upper age limit in general for all the candidates to make them eligible to appear in the combined Competitive Examination -2018 from 30 to 32.

The upper age limit for scheduled cast candidates has been allowed from 31 years to 33 while the government servants interested to appear in the SPSC combined Competitive Examination has allowed upper age limit from 35 years to 37.

It may be noted that the chief minister had received some application for relaxation of upper age limit to become eligible for SPSC combined Competitive Examination-18.

“I would not favour to some selected candidates,” he rejected the request/applications and the decided to relax upper age limit for all so that every candidate can take its benefit,” he said.

It may be noted that the chief minister has already approved the general relaxation of upper age limit by 15 years for the posts to be filled in government departments during the period from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2018, (except police service and posts to be filled through combined competitive examination by SPSC) which covers upto 43 years of applications to apply for appointment in Sindh government.