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PPSC Applicants Can Now Pay Fees Easily Through e-Khidmat Centers

Last updated: May 19, 2026 9:51 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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PPSC Applicants Can Now Pay Fees Easily Through e-Khidmat Centers
PPSC Applicants Can Now Pay Fees Easily Through e-Khidmat Centers
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Punjab Public Service Commission applicants have been advised that examination and application fees can now be conveniently submitted through Punjab’s e-Khidmat service centers, making the payment process easier and more accessible for students and job seekers across the province.

According to officials, candidates applying for various PPSC jobs and competitive examinations can use nearby e-Khidmat centers to deposit their required fees without facing lengthy banking procedures. The facility is aimed at simplifying the application process and improving accessibility for applicants from both urban and remote areas.

Under the system, applicants are required to provide their CNIC number, challan or reference details, and relevant application information at the e-Khidmat center. After verification, candidates can submit the required fee and receive an official payment receipt for record and application purposes.

The initiative is particularly beneficial for students and graduates applying for government jobs through PPSC, as many candidates previously faced difficulties with traditional fee submission methods. Education and recruitment observers say digital and centralized payment systems can help streamline application procedures and reduce delays during recruitment drives.

Officials also encouraged applicants to carefully review fee instructions and deadlines mentioned in official PPSC advertisements before submitting payments. Candidates were advised to keep their receipts secure, as proof of payment may be required during application verification or examination stages.

The development reflects broader government efforts to improve digital public services and make administrative procedures more convenient for citizens through e-governance initiatives in Punjab.

Applicants can obtain additional guidance through official PPSC and e-Khidmat service platforms before completing their registration process.

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