This is to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the recent advertisement of the Combine Competitive Examination 2018. In 2013, the upper age limit for the exams was 28. For those candidates who had an experience of four years of government service, the age limit was 35. In the current year, the age limit was revised and the maximum age was set at 30 years (with two years of general relaxation).
However, the age limit for those candidates who have four years of working experience at a government organisation has surprisingly not changed. If the government will not increase the age limit, many aspiring candidates who also have work experience will not be able to take the test that will be helpful in their career growth. The SPSC authorities are requested to take notice of this form of discrimination.
Imran Khan
Karachi
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