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Pride for Punjab University: ISCS produces highest number of PPSC-selected Social Welfare Officers

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LAHORE: The Institute of Social and Cultural Studies (ISCS), University of the Punjab, has once again brought great honor to the institution.

As per the results declared today by the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), more than half of the candidates recommended for appointment to the posts of Social Welfare Officer, Medical Social Officer, and Superintendent (Dar-ul-Aman) (BS-17) are proud graduates of ISCS.

This achievement makes ISCS the single department with the highest number of successful candidates across all universities in Punjab.

The eligibility criteria for these competitive positions included graduates from Sociology, Social Work, Gender Studies, and Anthropology.

Thousands of candidates from both public and private sector universities across Punjab appeared for the written examination and interview, yet ISCS graduates secured the majority of seats.

Among the successful candidates are Beenish Fatima, Fatima Rida, Azam Ali, Khalil-Ur-Rehman, Muhammad Awais Raza, Ali Hassan, Ifra Majeed, Sahar Batool, Umme Habiba, Zawar Hussain, Muddassar Waqas Sani, Asia Noor, Rana Muhammad Awais Raza, Areeza Sameen, Fahad Ameer Shah, Sadaam Hakeem, Muhammad Ali Yousaf, Shahzaib Ali, Anusha Feroz, Muqadas Fatima, and Moizza Israr.

The list also includes several current MPhil Sociology students, reflecting the Institute’s continuing academic excellence.

This remarkable accomplishment stands as a testament to the high academic standards and rigorous training at ISCS.

Special appreciation is due to the Director, Dr. Farhan Navid Yousaf, and the dedicated faculty members who have consistently fostered an environment of intellectual rigor, academic excellence, and scholarly growth.

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