BPSC Recruitment 2024: Zonal Allocation and Eligibility for Senior Special Education Teacher Positions in Balochistan
Balochistan Public Service Commission (BPSC) Jobs 2024 - Ad No. 10/2024
The Balochistan Public Service
Commission (BPSC) is the key authority responsible for recruiting candidates
for various government positions in Balochistan. This guide
aims to provide a detailed overview of the recruitment policy, eligibility
criteria, zonal allocation, and application procedures, helping aspiring
candidates navigate the process with confidence.
Understanding the Government Recruitment Policy of Balochistan
Balochistan's recruitment policy
ensures a fair and transparent selection of candidates based on
merit and adherence to zonal allocations. This policy outlines specific
criteria for qualifications, experience, and the allocation of vacancies across
different zones of the province.
Zonal Allocation of Vacancies
The recruitment policy mandates a
zonal allocation of vacancies, aligning with the Government of Balochistan's
Recruitment Policy of 1991. This ensures that opportunities are evenly
distributed across various regions, promoting equitable employment across the
province.
Allocation for Senior Special Education Teachers
The recent BPSC advertisement
highlights the availability of 22 posts for Senior Special Education Teachers
(B-17) across different specialties:
- Physically Handicapped: 6 posts
- Hearing Impairment: 12 posts
- Mentally Retarded: 4 posts
These posts are further divided
into merit-based and zonal allocations, ensuring a balanced distribution of
opportunities.
Zonal Breakdown of Vacancies
The vacancies for Senior Special
Education Teachers are allocated as follows:
- Physically Handicapped:
- Merit: 1
- Kalat Zone: 1
- Zhob Zone: 1
- N/Abad Zone: 1
- Mekran Zone: 1
- Quetta Zone: 1
- Hearing Impairment:
- Merit: 2
- Kalat Zone: 2
- Zhob Zone: 2
- N/Abad Zone: 2
- Mekran Zone: 1
- Quetta Zone: 2
- Sibi Zone: 1
- Quetta City: 1
- Mentally Retarded:
- Merit: 1
- Kalat Zone: 1
- Zhob Zone: 1
- N/Abad Zone: 1
Eligibility for the advertised
positions is strictly determined based on the recruitment rules and the
conditions set forth by the BPSC. Candidates must ensure they meet all
eligibility requirements before applying to avoid disqualification at later
stages.
Qualification Requirements
For the Senior Special Education
Teacher positions, candidates must possess a Master’s Degree in Special
Education or an M.Ed. in Special Education, with at least a second division, in
the relevant specialty from a recognized university.
Experience Requirements
Candidates must have relevant
post-qualification experience in a regular, full-time paid position. Part-time,
honorary, apprentice, or internship experiences are not considered valid.
Age Limit and Gender Eligibility
The age limit for candidates
applying for these positions is 18 to 28 years. Both male and female candidates
are eligible to apply, promoting gender equality in the recruitment process.
Application Procedure for BPSC Positions
The application process for BPSC
positions is streamlined to ensure efficiency and accessibility. Candidates are
required to submit their applications online, following specific guidelines.
Online Application Submission
All applications for BPS-16 and
above must be submitted through the BPSC website
[www.bpsc.gob.pk](http://www.bpsc.gob.pk). Candidates without internet access
may submit their applications by hand or mail.
Required Documents
Candidates must bring the
following original documents to the screening/written test:
- CNIC
- Treasury Receipt (Green Challan)
- Admission Certificate/Roll No
Slip
Failure to present these documents
will result in disqualification from the test.
Viva Voce Test: Key Topics to Prepare
Candidates who qualify for the
written/MCQ test will be called for a Viva Voce Test. The Viva Voce Test will
assess candidates on various subjects, including:
- Current Affairs: Focus on recent
important events and issues highlighted in print and electronic media.
- General Knowledge: Emphasis on
Balochistan, Pakistan, and international affairs.
- Islamic/Religious Studies:
Questions related to day-to-day Islamic issues, the life of the Holy Prophet
(PBUH), and the period of Khulafa-e-Rashideen.
- Pakistan Studies: Key historical
events from 1857 to the present.
Candidates belonging to religions
other than Islam will be asked questions according to their respective
religious beliefs.
Application Fee and Payment Process
Candidates applying for BPS-17
positions are required to pay an application fee of Rs. 800/-. The fee must be
deposited in the State Bank or National Bank of Pakistan branches in
Balochistan, or in a Government Treasury authorized to conduct transactions on
behalf of the Government of Balochistan.
Payment Details
- Head: C02101 ORGAN OF STATE
EXAM.FEE RECEIPT BPSC
- RCO/District-wise Code: Must be
included in the Challan, available on the BPSC website.
Important Cautions and Contact Information
Candidates are advised to avoid
engaging with individuals who offer undue favors or assistance in securing
selection. The BPSC emphasizes that selection is based on merit, and any
attempt to secure a position through dubious means will be reported.
Reporting Dubious Activities
If approached by anyone offering
undue favors, candidates should immediately contact one of the following BPSC
members:
- Madam Mudassir Asrar: Tel:
081-9203142
- Mr. Khalid Baloch: Tel:
081-9201572
- Mr. Sher Khan Bazai: Tel:
081-9201562
Navigating the BPSC recruitment process requires a clear understanding of the eligibility criteria, zonal allocations, and application procedures. By adhering to the guidelines outlined above, candidates can effectively prepare for the selection process, ensuring they meet all requirements and are well-prepared for the tests ahead.
FAQs
Q1: Can I submit my application
offline if I don’t have internet access?
A1: Yes, candidates without
internet access can submit their applications by hand or mail to the BPSC
office before the closing date.
Q2: What documents do I need to
bring to the written test?
A2: Candidates must bring their
original CNIC, Treasury Receipt (Green Challan), and Admission Certificate/Roll
No Slip to the written test.
Q3: What is the last to apply?
A3: The last date for application is 7th October.
Q4: How can I report someone
offering undue favors for selection?
A4: You can report such activities
by contacting any of the BPSC members listed in the caution section of this
guide.
Q5: Where can I find the
RCO/District-wise Code for the application fee?
A5: The RCO/District-wise Code can
be found on the official BPSC website.
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