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Sindh govt to recruit over 1,000 secondary school teachers

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KARACHI: The Sindh government has kicked off an ambitious recruitment drive to fill 1,000 posts of rising secondary school teachers by appointing candidates through the Sindh Public Service Commission under the general quota in grade 16.

The whole recruitment will be carried out by the central commission under several quotas including, but not limited to, urban, rural, disabled, and minority.

According to the schedule released by the candidates’ test center, the examinations will commence on April 8, 2025. The various testing centers for conducting the examinations will be established in Karachi and Hyderabad.

This would open up an opportunity for qualified candidates to step into the education sector and contribute to the overall development of the province.

The SPSC will conduct the recruitment process, comprising written tests and interviews to choose the fittest individuals among all participants.

Staff Reporter

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