Provincial Management Service

In Pakistan, PMS (Provincial Management Service) is a provincial civil service that recruits administrative officers to work in the provincial government. PMS officers serve in departments such as revenue, local government, planning, education, health, and general administration.

  • Conducted by the relevant provincial public service commission, such as the Sindh Public Service Commission, Punjab Public Service Commission, or Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission.
  • Candidates must typically hold a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
  • Recruitment is through a competitive examination followed by interviews and other assessments as required.
  • Successful candidates receive training and are appointed to administrative positions within the provincial government.
  • PMS officers serve primarily within a specific province.
  • CSS (Central Superior Services) officers are recruited by the federal government and can be posted anywhere in Pakistan or abroad.

The exact syllabus varies by province, but generally includes:

  • English
  • Urdu
  • General Knowledge / Current Affairs
  • Pakistan Affairs
  • Islamic Studies (or an alternative subject for non-Muslim candidates)
  • Optional subjects
  • Interview/Viva voce

PMS officers may hold positions such as:

  • Assistant Commissioner (in some provinces)
  • Section Officer
  • Deputy Director
  • Administrative Officer
  • Various management and policy roles in provincial departments

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