FPSC Jobs 2026 Advertisement No 01 – Complete Online Apply Guide
Federal Public Service Commission has announced multiple government jobs for 2026. This guide explains who can apply, how to apply online, and what to prepare.
Introduction
Thinking about applying for FPSC jobs in 2026? You’re not alone. Every year, thousands of candidates from all over Pakistan wait for the Federal Public Service Commission consolidated advertisement, and February 2026 Advertisement No. 01 is finally here.
This advertisement covers a wide range of posts, including teaching jobs, lecturer positions (BS-17), ASF-related posts, and other federal government vacancies. Both male and female candidates from Punjab, Sindh, KPK, Balochistan, and other regions can apply, depending on the post.
From what I’ve seen over the years tracking FPSC ads, many people miss good chances simply because they don’t understand the online apply process or the selection stages. That’s why this guide breaks everything down in plain, simple English.
📋 Job Details
These FPSC jobs are announced under Consolidated Advertisement No. 01/2026. Posts are available in different federal ministries and departments, including education, defence-related institutions, and administrative offices.
Most jobs fall under BS-16 to BS-19. Teaching jobs, especially FPSC Lecturer BS-17 and subject specialist posts, are getting a lot of attention this year. Based on recent trends, teaching posts usually receive the highest number of applications.
| Published Date | 15 February 2026 |
|---|---|
| Last Date | 02 March 2026 |
| Organization Name | Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) |
| Job Type | Government |
| Education Required | Bachelor, Master, MBBS, Engineering, PhD (depends on the post) |
| Job Category | Federal Government Jobs |
| Job Location | Pakistan (Multiple Cities) |
Important Notice
FPSC only accepts online applications through its official website. Hard copy forms or manual submissions are not accepted. Always check official FPSC portal for dates and updates.
📌 Vacancies
This advertisement includes dozens of vacancies. Each one is mentioned as follwing:
| Department / Organization | Post Name (BPS) | No. of Vacancies |
|---|---|---|
| Naval Headquarters, Ministry of Defence | Fire Officer (BPS-16) | 01 |
| Naval Headquarters, Ministry of Defence | System Analyst (BPS-18) | 01 |
| National Library of Pakistan | System Analyst (BPS-18) | 01 |
| Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control | Director General (BPS-20) | 01 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Senior Teacher / Subject Specialist / Lecturer (BPS-17) | 06 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Assistant Director (Admin) (BPS-17) | 01 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Occupational Therapist (BPS-17) | 01 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Audiologist (BPS-17) | 02 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Social Case Worker (BPS-17) | 01 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Physiotherapist (BPS-17) | 03 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Deputy Director (BPS-18) | 04 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Warden (BPS-16) | 01 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Staff Nurse (BPS-16) | 01 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Senior Instructor / Vocational Instructor (BPS-16) | 02 |
| Directorate General of Special Education | Composer (BPS-16) | 01 |
| Pakistan Mint, Lahore | Works Manager (BPS-18) | 01 |
| Pakistan Mint, Lahore | Deputy Director General (BPS-19) | 01 |
| Department of Tourist Services | Law Officer (BPS-18) | 01 |
| AFIRM (Ministry of Defence) | Speech Therapist (BPS-17) | 02 |
| AFIRM (Ministry of Defence) | Physiotherapist (BPS-17) | 01 |
| AFIRM (Ministry of Defence) | Psychologist (BPS-17) | 01 |
| AFIRM (Ministry of Defence) | Prosthetist & Orthotist (BPS-17) | 02 |
| FGEI (Cantonments & Garrisons) | Assistant Professor – Computer Science / English (BPS-18) | 04 |
| FGEI (Cantonments & Garrisons) | Librarian (BPS-17) | 05 |
| FGEI (Cantonments & Garrisons) | Demonstrator (Male) (BPS-16) | 03 |
| FGEI (Cantonments & Garrisons) | Demonstrator (Female) (BPS-16) | 01 |
| FGEI (Cantonments & Garrisons) | Associate Professor – IT (BPS-19) | 01 |
| Islamabad Model Colleges (FDE) | Associate Professor / Vice Principal (BPS-19) | 04 |
| Islamabad Model Colleges (FDE) | Assistant Professor (Male) (BPS-18) | 15 |
| Islamabad Model Colleges (FDE) | Assistant Professor (Female) (BPS-18) | 35 |
| Islamabad Model Colleges (FDE) | Lecturer (Male) (BPS-17) | 102 |
| Islamabad Model Colleges (FDE) | Lecturer (Female) (BPS-17) | 40 |
| Islamabad Model Schools (FDE) | Principal (Male) (BPS-19) | 31 |
| Islamabad Model Schools (FDE) | Principal (Female) (BPS-19) | 38 |
| Islamabad Model Schools (FDE) | Vice Principal (Male) (BPS-18) | 59 |
| Islamabad Model Schools (FDE) | Vice Principal (Female) (BPS-18) | 78 |
| Islamabad Model Schools (FDE) | Administrative Officer (BPS-17) | 02 |
| Islamabad Model Schools (FDE) | Senior Elementary Teacher (Male) (BPS-16) | 143 |
| Islamabad Model Schools (FDE) | Senior Elementary Teacher (Female) (BPS-16) | 128 |
| GB Colleges, Higher Education Department | Associate Professor (Female) (BPS-19) | 03 |
| GB Colleges, Higher Education Department | Assistant Professor (BPS-18) | 05 |
| Higher Education & Special Education Dept, GB | Associate Professor / Principal (Male) (BPS-19) | 08 |
| Airport Security Force (ASF) | Assistant Director (BPS-17) | 25 |
| Airport Security Force (ASF) | Inspector (BPS-16) | 52 |
| Federal Public Service Commission | Assistant Director (BPS-17) | 03 |
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility is different for each post, but most FPSC jobs require at least a bachelor’s or master’s degree from an HEC-recognized university. Teaching jobs often demand a relevant subject degree.
Age limits usually range between 22 to 35 years. Some posts offer age relaxation as per government rules. In previous FPSC ads, many candidates were rejected just because they ignored age calculation, so double-check this part.
Experience is required for certain senior roles, while fresh candidates can also apply for many BS-16 and BS-17 posts.
Candidate Profile
These jobs are best suited for candidates who want long-term stability and a structured career. If you’re someone who prefers clear rules, fixed promotion paths, and a respectful work environment, FPSC jobs make sense.
Teaching posts are ideal for candidates who enjoy academic work and want to serve in federal institutions. From what I’ve seen, many fresh master’s degree holders apply for FPSC Lecturer jobs to build a strong base for their future.
If you’re already working in a private job and want job security, this can be a good switch, just be ready for the competitive process.
Benefits
Federal government jobs come with steady benefits. Salary follows the basic pay scale with allowances. Medical facilities, pension, and job security are big reasons people prefer FPSC posts.
Another plus is work-life balance. Compared to many private jobs, working hours are more predictable.
Required Documents
You must need following documents. however I also suggest you to check official advertisement for each post seprately
- CNIC (Should not be expired)
- Oroginal Educational certificates
- Recent passport-size photo (Should not be older that 3 months)
- Domicile certificate
- Experience certificates (Only matters if required in official advertisement.)
Keep scanned copies ready with you before starting the online form.
Before You Apply
Before filling the form, read the advertisement carefully. In Pakistan, many people apply for the wrong post (vacancy) code, which leads to rejection.
Also, make sure your degree title matches FPSC requirements. Even a small mismatch can create problems later.
How to Apply
- Visit fpsc official website
- Register or log in to your account
- Select Advertisement No. 01/2026
- Fill the online application form
- Pay the challan fee (Important Note: keep this copy safe)
- Submit the form and print a copy
Applications submitted after the due date are not accepted.
Selection Process Overview
The FPSC selection process is competitive and often misunderstood. Most candidates fail not because they are incapable, but because they don’t understand how FPSC evaluates applicants.
The first and most critical stage is the written test. This is where the majority of applicants are filtered out. FPSC tests focus heavily on basic concepts, subject understanding, and clarity rather than memorized notes. From tracking FPSC results over the years, candidates who rely only on guess papers usually struggle.
After the written test, shortlisted candidates are called for interview. This stage checks confidence, subject grip, and suitability for a federal role. Interview panels often ask simple questions to test how clearly you can explain concepts, not to confuse you.
Final selection is strictly merit-based. Marks from the written test and interview are combined, and seats are allocated according to quota and province rules.
Simple Preparation Advice
Focus on past FPSC papers, revise basic concepts, and understand your subject outline. Many candidates make the mistake of studying advanced topics while ignoring fundamentals. If your basics are strong, you automatically stand ahead of most applicants.
Also, manage your expectations. FPSC selection takes time, sometimes months. Patience and consistency are just as important as preparation.
Common Mistakes
You should avoid the following for smooth process.
- Wrong personal details in form
- Missing challan payment
- Ignoring age limit rules
I’ve seen candidates lose chances just due to careless form filling. Take your time and before submitting carefully revise it couple of time.
About Organization
Federal Public Service Commission conducts recruitment for federal government departments in Pakistan. Based on years of tracking these ads, FPSC is known for merit-based and transparent hiring.
It ensures fair competition across Pakistan through standardized tests and interviews.
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