Look, if you’ve been waiting for a stable government job in Sindh with real career growth, this is your shot. The Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) just dropped 19+ vacancies across multiple departments — and yes, they’re still open as of early 2026. Whether you’re a fresh graduate eyeing an Assistant Director role or someone looking to start with Class-IV staff like Naib Qasid or Chowkidar, there’s something here for you. And honestly? These roles come with more perks than most private sector gigs dare to offer.
Let’s cut the fluff: SPSC isn’t just another hiring body. It’s the gatekeeper for civil service jobs under the Government of Sindh — meaning job security, pension plans, and structured promotions. If you want to serve the public while building a long-term career, keep reading.
General Information
- Job Posted Date: Multiple postings from January 2025 – April 2026 (latest: April 3, 2026)
- Total Vacancies: 19+ (varies by role and department)
- Job Type: Full-time, Permanent (Government of Sindh)
- Location: Primarily Hyderabad, with some roles open across Sindh province
- Application Status: Open (deadlines range from January 2026 to April 2026)
By the way, don’t assume all roles are in Hyderabad — some postings like the Assistant Executive Engineer Civil were listed under “Sindh” generally, so regional postings may apply. Always check the fine print.
Company Info
The Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) has been around since 1926 — that’s over a century of shaping Pakistan’s civil service landscape. Headquartered on Thandi Sarak in Hyderabad, SPSC operates regional offices in Karachi, Sukkur, and Larkano to ensure accessibility across the province.
This isn’t some fly-by-night recruitment agency. SPSC is a constitutional body mandated to conduct fair, transparent examinations and selections for provincial government positions. They handle everything from high-level administrative officers to ground-level support staff — all under one roof.
Their mission? To recruit competent, ethical individuals who can serve the people of Sindh with integrity. And honestly, that’s refreshing in today’s bureaucratic maze.
Contact them directly if you’ve got questions:
– Hyderabad HQ: 022-9200694 / 246 | info@spsc.gov.pk
– Karachi Office: 021-99218343
– Sukkur Office: 071-5815123
– Larkano Office: 0333-7539480
Pro tip: Call early in the morning. Government offices get swamped by 10 AM.
Eligibility Criteria
Here’s where things get real. SPSC doesn’t play games with qualifications — and neither should you.
For professional roles (Assistant Director, Medical Officer, Public Health Manager, Librarian, Assistant Agriculture Engineer):
– Minimum Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (e.g., MBBS for Medical Officer, LLB for Legal Advisor, BSc Agriculture for Engineer)
– Age limit typically 21–30 years (relaxable for reserved categories)
– Must be a resident of Sindh or meet domicile requirements
– Written exam + interview mandatory
For Class-IV and support staff (Driver, Naib Qasid, Chowkidar, Mali, Peon):
– Minimum primary or middle-level education (varies by post)
– Physical fitness required (especially for Chowkidar and Driver roles)
– Local domicile preferred
– Practical test (e.g., driving test) may apply
Wait, why apply here? Because these aren’t just “jobs” — they’re stepping stones. Many Class-IV employees get promoted internally after 5–7 years based on performance and departmental needs.
Let’s be honest: competition is stiff. But if you meet the basics and show up prepared, you’ve already beaten half the applicants.
Key Responsibilities
What will you actually do? Depends on the role — but here’s a snapshot:
- Assistant Director / Legal Advisor: Draft legal opinions, review contracts, represent departments in court matters, advise on policy compliance.
- Medical Officer: Provide outpatient care, manage public health initiatives, supervise clinic staff, respond to emergencies.
- Public Health Manager: Oversee vaccination drives, disease surveillance, health education campaigns, coordinate with WHO/NGO partners.
- Librarian: Manage government library collections, digitize archives, assist researchers, maintain cataloging systems.
- Assistant Agriculture Engineer: Design irrigation systems, advise farmers on tech adoption, inspect agricultural infrastructure projects.
- Driver: Safely transport officials, maintain vehicle logs, ensure timely servicing, adhere to traffic regulations.
- Naib Qasid / Peon: Deliver files between departments, assist in office setup, handle courier tasks, support administrative workflows.
- Chowkidar / Mali: Security patrol (Chowkidar), garden maintenance (Mali), basic facility upkeep.
Sound like you? Good. Now ask yourself: Can you handle responsibility without constant hand-holding? That’s what SPSC really tests.
Salary & Benefits
Okay, let’s talk money — because nobody works for free.
Professional roles (BS-16 to BS-17 equivalent):
– Starting salary: PKR 70,000 – PKR 120,000 per month
– Annual increments + ad-hoc allowances (house rent, medical, conveyance)
– Pension scheme after retirement
– Free medical treatment for self and family
– Study leave for higher education (subject to approval)
Class-IV staff (BPS-1 to BPS-4):
– Starting salary: PKR 25,000 – PKR 35,000 per month
– Overtime pay for extra duties
– Job security from day one
– Promotional avenues to higher BPS grades
Here is the catch: Pay isn’t sky-high compared to multinationals — but stability? Benefits? Work-life balance? You won’t find that easily elsewhere. Plus, government jobs in Pakistan come with unmatched social respect.
And hey — if you play your cards right, you could rise to Deputy Secretary level in 15–20 years. Not bad for starting as a peon.
Last Date To Apply
Deadlines vary by advertisement:
– Ad 01/2026 (Assistant Director, Medical Officer, etc.): April 3, 2026
– Driver & Class-IV Staff: January 16, 2026
– Administrative Officer (Ad 12/2025): December 31, 2025
Mark your calendar. Late applications = automatic rejection. No exceptions.
Application Process
Simple. But strict.
1. Visit the official SPSC website or GovernmentJOB.pk for the latest ad.
2. Download the application form (or apply online if available).
3. Attach attested copies of:
– CNIC
– Educational certificates
– Domicile certificate
– Passport-sized photos
4. Pay the application fee (usually PKR 500–1000 via bank challan).
5. Submit before the deadline to the nearest SPSC office or designated bank.
The reality is: hundreds apply. Thousands compete. Your paperwork must be flawless. One missing stamp = disqualification.
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FAQ Section
Q: Can I apply for multiple SPSC jobs at once?
A: Technically yes — but only if the ads allow it. Most require separate applications and fees. Check each advertisement carefully.
Q: Are these jobs only for Sindh residents?
A: Mostly yes. Domicile requirement is strictly enforced. Exceptions rarely granted.
Q: Is there an age relaxation for women or disabled candidates?
A: Yes — typically 3–5 years extra, as per government policy. Submit proof during application.
Q: What happens after I submit my form?
A: You’ll get a roll number slip for the written test (if applicable). Then interview. Final selection takes 2–4 months.
Q: Can I reapply if rejected?
A: Absolutely. Just meet the new ad’s criteria. Persistence pays in government hiring.
Think you have what it takes? Stop overthinking. Apply. Even if you don’t get this round, you’ll gain experience for the next.