Pakistan Post Roll Number Slips and Call Letters for Written test 2023
Pakistan Post Govt of Pakistan issued roll no slips and call letters to the shortlisted candidates for a written test. These jobs were announced in August 2022 for various positions. A call letter has been dispatched to the candidates at their home addresses. The written test will be held on 5 February ( Sunday) 2023.
Pakistan Post Written Test will be held on 5 February ( Sunday) 2023
The written test will consist of two papers ( Paper -I and Paper -II). The complete syllabus for the papers is given below.
Pakistan Post Jobs Written Test Syllabus
Paper – I Timing | 09:00 am – 12:00 pm |
Syllabus | English ( Essay, Precis, and Drafting) |
Paper – II Timing | 02:00 pm- 05:00 pm |
Syllabus | Pakistan Studies & Islamic Studies |
The complete content of the syllabus for the relevant post is clearly mentioned in the call letters. There are various posts which include the posts of Assistant, Assistant Superintendant, Data Entry Operator, Stenographer, Upper Division Clerk, Lower Division Clerk, Sub – Engineer, Postal Clerk, Sorter, Postman, Dispenser, Machine Operator, Delivery agent, Carpenter, Farash, Plumber, Sanitary Worker, Mali, Runner, Orderly Person, and Attendant.
Check Here the Advertisement for Pakistan Post Jobs
These all positions are from BPS -4 to BPS -14. The written test pattern will be almost the same as mentioned above, however for lower posts, it might change but candidates can check the complete syllabus on their roll number slips.
All candidates must bring their original CNIC and the call letter to enter the Examination hall, without these documents candidates will not be allowed to sit in the exam.
Pakistan Studies portion will include the topics of ideology and emergence of Pakistan, Geography of Pakistan, Global Situation, Natural Resources, Agriculture, Industry Manpower, Education, etc.
Islamic Studies include the topics of basic injections prescribed by the Holy Quran, the Life and work of the Holy Prophet ( PBUH), Basic tents of Islam norms, and the value of life.
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