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Islam Aur Science
RULES FOR ADMISSION TO THE
EXAMINATION
3. The examination will be conducted by the
Federal Public Service Commission in accordance with the following Rules, subject to such changes as may be decided by the
Government before finalizing appointments on the basis of this examination.
QUALIFICATIONS
AGE LIMITS
4. (i) A candidate for admission to the examination must have attained the age of
21 and must not have attained the age of
28 on 1st July 2007 (candidates born earlier than 2 July, l979) and later than 1st July
1986 will not be eligible).
[This is for 2007 exam]
(ii) The upper age-limit will be relaxed as follows:- (a) By two years up to the age of 30 years in respect of the Candidates belonging to
(i) the Scheduled Caste and Buddhist
Community.
(ii) the recognized Tribes who are permanent residents of the areas mentioned-below and whose families have been living in these areas:
(iii) Balochistan
(iv) Tribal areas of D. I. Khan and Peshawar
Divisions (including former Frontier States of Dir, Swat, Chitral and Amb)
(v) Former excluded (Baluch) area forming part of the Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur
Districts.
(vi) Former tribal areas of Mardan and
Hazara Divisions.
(vii) Upper Tanawal area of Hazara Division.
(b) By two years up to the age of 30 years in case of the candidates who are permanent residents of Azad Kashmir
Territory and Northern Areas (which include
Gilgit, Diamir, Baltistan, Ghizar and
Ghanche) or candidates of Jammu and
Kashmir States who live in either of the aforesaid areas or any other part of
Pakistan.
(iii) By two years upto the age of thirty (30) years for Government Servants, including the Government servants of AJ&K, who have rendered not less than two years continuous Government service as on 1st
July 2005.
(iv) The date of birth accepted by the
Commission is that entered in the following documents: (a) Matriculation Certificate
(b) Secondary or Higher Secondary School
Leaving

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