Islamabad, Feb 15: The Sindh Cabinet has officially approved a five-year increase in the upper age limit for government job applicants. However, this age relaxation will not apply to Sindh Police and Public Service Commission (PSC) recruitments.
Key Details of the Decision
A high-level cabinet meeting, chaired by Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, was attended by provincial ministers, advisors, and senior officials. Several key agenda items were discussed, leading to this landmark decision aimed at benefiting job seekers.
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New Age Limit for Government Jobs
Previous maximum age: 28 years
New maximum age: 33 years
Exempted sectors: Sindh Police and PSC
Why Was the Age Limit Increased?
According to Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon, the decision comes in response to the long-standing recruitment ban on government jobs. Due to delays in hiring, many eligible candidates exceeded the previous age limit and were unable to apply for vacancies.
This five-year extension is seen as a major relief for thousands of job seekers who now have another opportunity to secure government employment.
Impact on Job Aspirants
More candidates can apply for government positions.
Reduces the impact of previous hiring delays.
Enhances employment opportunities in Sindh.
This move is expected to benefit qualified professionals and young graduates, ensuring greater access to stable career opportunities within the public sector.