ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has announced a number of jobs for various posts, inviting applications from candidates across the country.
According to the advertisement, a total of more than 1300 vacancies have been announced, including Assistant (BS-15), Sub-Inspector (BS-14), Stenotypist (BS-14), Upper Division Clerk (BS-13), Lower Division Clerk (BS-11), Assistant Sub-Inspector (BS-09), Constable (BS-5), Constable (BS-5), Constable (BS-5) and Car Driver (BS-04).
The vacancies have been distributed under regional and provincial quotas, with vacancies reserved for open merit, women, minorities and persons with disabilities.
Educational requirements vary by post, from primary and matriculation to intermediate and bachelor’s degrees, while certain roles also require typing speed, shorthand skills or a valid driving license.
Applicants for uniformed posts including sub-inspector, assistant sub-inspector and constable will have to pass physical and endurance tests, including a one-mile run, height and chest measurements.
Applications must be submitted online through the National Police Foundation’s recruitment portal, and the last date for submission is May 4, 2026.
Candidates will have to pay a processing fee of Rs. 2,000 per application, while applications submitted through any other mode will not be accepted. The agency said that shortlisted candidates will undergo a written test, skill test and interviews, followed by a medical examination before final selection.
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