The Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) is currently conducting exams for various posts across different departments. However, the SPSC made a controversial and highly inconvenient decision for candidates. Unlike previous years, when exams were held at multiple venues across the province, this time, Hyderabad was designated as the sole examination centre. This decision imposed a significant financial and logistical burden on candidates, especially those traveling from distant parts of Sindh.
Reaching Hyderabad on time, particularly for early morning reporting, was both costly and time-consuming. Candidates have already paid substantial challan fees, adding to their frustration. The SPSC should reconsider this policy and revert to the previous system of conducting exams at multiple venues across Sindh, ensuring fairness and accessibility for all candidates.
Zulfiqar Ali
Shikarpur
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