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FBR invites applications for BS-1, BS-5 vacancies

byCT Report
12/10/2020
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has invited job applications for the post of BS-1 and BS-5 at FBR headquarter.

The FBR said that applications are invited from candidates having requisite education, quota and age to fill the following posts under the federal government:

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  1. Sepoy (BS-05): 04 vacant posts; age limit is 30 years with general age relaxation of five years
  2. Naib Qasid (BS-01): 30 posts; age limit is 30 with general age relaxation of five years.

The FBR said that the quota allocation is on local basis for Islamabad/Rawalpindi.

The application form can be downloaded from FBR website.

The FBR instructed to candidates to fill up each column of the form properly, sign in and sent the same along with attested copy of CNIC to:

Mohsin Ihsan, Secretary (S&M),

Federal Board of Revenue (HQ),

FBR House, Constitution Avenue,

G-5, Islamabad

The FBR said that the form shall be submitted within 15 days from the advertisement (the date of advertisement is October 08, 2020).

The FBR advised that no application would be accepted by hand. Further the candidates have been advised not to attach any other document except an attested copy of CNIC.

Unsigned application form or any column there left blank or those not accompanying attested copy of CNIC shall not be considered.

Domicile holders of only Islamabad and Rawalpindi are eligible to apply for these posts.

A candidate may apply for more than one post by submitting separate application form for each post.

The FBR said that only shortlisted candidates will be called for test/interview.

The candidates already working in public sector department/organization should send their application form(s) through proper channel.

The FBR said that the previous advertisement dated February 28, 2020 issued by the FBR had been cancelled. Therefore, the candidates who have applied against previous advertisement will have to apply afresh.

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