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SPSC announces results for health, education posts

September 17, 2025
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The Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) has announced the final results for various posts in the Health Department and the School Education and Literacy Department (SELD), with a total of 26 candidates declared successful, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported.

The results cover the posts of Malaria Superintendent (BPS-16) in the Health Department and Instructor/Lecturer (BPS-17) in the disciplines of Physics and Fine Art under SELD.

The Malaria Superintendent positions saw seven candidates selected—four on rural quota and three on urban quota. The successful candidates, in order of merit, are Umair Hameed, Tayaba, Rashid Ali, Dua, Sania Raj, Rashda Parveen, and Sidra.

For the post of Instructor/Lecturer in Physics (BPS-17), nine candidates were declared successful.

The merit list includes Aasim Aijaz, who secured the top position, followed by Syed Muhammad Shahan Hyder, Muhammad Aashib, Mansoor Ahmed, Muhammad Muzammil, Adil Khan, Moin Ahmed, Farhan Ahmed Khan, and Rab Nawaz.

The selected candidates include five from the rural quota and four from the urban quota.

In the Fine Art discipline, 10 candidates were recommended against the 19 advertised posts. Among the successful male candidates under the rural quota are Moharm Ali, Mir Sabir Ali, Babar Rehman, Saeed Ahmed, and Imran Ahmed.

In the female category, five candidates were declared successful – Nazia Yaqoob, Rabail, and Nazia from the rural quota, while Numrah Ghohar Nayab and Bushra qualified under the urban quota.

The commission confirmed that a total of 10 Fine Art posts have been filled, including five male rural, three female rural, and two female urban seats.

SPSC stated that all constitutional and quota policies applicable in Sindh were strictly followed throughout the recruitment process. The pre-interview written tests were held in August 2025, followed by interviews in September 2025.

Final merit lists and detailed marks of the successful candidates have been uploaded to the official SPSC website.

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