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FPSC Reschedules Recruitment Exams Following Geopolitical Disruptions

Last updated: April 30, 2026 12:30 am
Misbah Jogyat
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FPSC Reschedules Recruitment Exams Following Geopolitical Disruptions
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The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has finalized new dates for recruitment tests previously delayed by heightened regional tensions. Thousands of candidates, left in limbo for weeks, now have a confirmed timeline to resume the competitive testing process.

The commission halted the examinations last month as US-Iran diplomatic negotiations reached a critical juncture. Officials cited security concerns and the potential for travel disruptions as the primary drivers for the indefinite postponement. With the immediate volatility in the region cooling, the FPSC moved to clear the backlog before the end of the current quarter.

This delay triggered widespread frustration. Many applicants had spent months preparing for these specific screenings, and the uncertainty left their career plans on hold. For those competing for federal grade-17 positions, every week of delay creates a cascade of personal and financial strain.

“The commission understands the anxiety these gaps cause,” a senior official told reporters on condition of anonymity. “However, the decision wasn’t taken lightly. We had to prioritize the safety of candidates traveling to centers, some of which are in high-security zones.” Revised schedules are now live on the FPSC official website. Candidates are urged to download their updated admission certificates, as the commission noted that previous printouts may not be valid for the rescheduled sessions. The backlog extends beyond just the written tests.

The delay has pushed back the entire recruitment cycle, meaning final merit lists and subsequent interview phases will likely be compressed. While the commission insists they have a plan to expedite the grading process, the pressure remains on them to maintain procedural integrity while playing catch-up. For the thousands waiting for a seat in the federal bureaucracy, the new dates offer a finish line.

Whether the FPSC can navigate this condensed timeline without further administrative errors remains the primary challenge for the coming weeks.

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