The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) has officially announced the latest written results and final recommendations for multiple posts in different departments of the Government of Punjab. The results were released on September 18, 2025, and thousands of aspirants who appeared in these competitive exams are now able to check their outcomes online.
This announcement covers written examination results for various posts including Assistant, Assistant Curator, Field Officer, Assistant Director, and Stenographer, along with the final recommendations for the post of Social Welfare Officer/Medical Social Officer/Superintendent (Dar-ul-Aman). The publication of these results is an important milestone for candidates waiting for updates regarding their PPSC recruitment process.
The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) conducted written examinations across Punjab for several administrative and technical positions in 2024 and 2025. After evaluating the performance of candidates, the commission has now issued the following written results:
Case No. | Post Name | Department | Result Date |
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7G2025 | Assistant (BS-16) | The Social Welfare & Bait-ul-Maal Department | 18-09-2025 |
13G2025 | Assistant (BS-16) | The Water Management Wing of Agriculture Department | 18-09-2025 |
23H2025 | Assistant Curator (BS-16) | The Directorate General of Archaeology, Tourism, Archaeology & Museums Department | 18-09-2025 |
22H2025 | Field Officer (BS-16) | The Directorate General of Archaeology, Tourism, Archaeology & Museums Department | 18-09-2025 |
1G2024 | Assistant Director (BS-17) | The Local Government & Community Development Department (Phase-II) | 18-09-2025 |
27M2025 | Stenographer (BS-14) | The Punjab Workers Welfare Fund, Labour & Human Resource Department | 18-09-2025 |
These posts are highly competitive as they fall under key provincial departments that directly contribute to governance, community development, welfare, heritage preservation, and administrative reforms.
The Assistant (BS-16) post in the Social Welfare & Bait-ul-Maal Department attracted a large number of applicants. This department plays a vital role in public welfare, particularly in extending support to vulnerable communities, running Dar-ul-Aman (shelters), and implementing social support programs. Candidates who qualify for this post will likely contribute to welfare-based administrative tasks.
For the Assistant (BS-16) post in the Water Management Wing, the role focuses on efficient water use, irrigation management, and agricultural sustainability. Punjab’s agricultural economy depends heavily on effective water resource management, making this post crucial.
Two different results were announced in this department:
Assistant Curator (BS-16): Responsible for managing heritage sites, museums, and historical records.
Field Officer (BS-16): Engaged in fieldwork, preservation of archaeological sites, and ensuring compliance with cultural preservation laws.
These roles are significant as Punjab continues to promote tourism and heritage conservation.
The Assistant Director (BS-17) written result for Case No. 1G2024 has been published. LG&CD is central to Punjab’s local governance structure, urban planning, municipal services, and community development initiatives. Successful candidates for this post will work on policies and programs that directly impact everyday life across Punjab’s towns and cities.
The Stenographer (BS-14) post is a clerical and administrative support role within the Punjab Workers Welfare Fund. The department is dedicated to the welfare of laborers, including provision of educational and housing facilities for workers’ families.
In addition to written results, the final recommendations for one important post were also released. This marks the conclusion of the recruitment process for the advertised post after written tests, interviews, and merit evaluations.
Case No. | Post Name | Department | Result Date |
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108G2024 | Social Welfare Officer / Medical Social Officer / Superintendent (Dar-ul-Aman) (BS-17) | The Social Welfare & Bait-ul-Maal Department | 18-09-2025 |
This final recommendation means that selected candidates will soon be formally appointed to their respective positions. Particularly, the Dar-ul-Aman superintendent role is considered highly sensitive, as it involves overseeing shelters for women, ensuring safety, rehabilitation, and social welfare.
The Punjab Public Service Commission is the constitutional body responsible for fair and transparent recruitment in Punjab. Each announcement of results brings relief and clarity for thousands of aspirants waiting for updates on their future careers.
The release of written results and final recommendations is significant because:
It determines the next step of the recruitment process (interviews or appointments).
It ensures merit-based selection, reducing chances of favoritism.
It provides departments with fresh talent to enhance efficiency and governance.
Candidates can check their PPSC written results and final recommendations by following these simple steps:
Visit the official PPSC website (www.ppsc.gop.pk).
Go to the “Results” section.
Select the “Written Results” or “Final Recommendations” tab.
Search for the relevant Case Number or Post Name.
Click on View/Download to access the detailed result PDF.
For candidates who cleared the written tests, the next phase typically involves:
Interview Calls: Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews.
Document Verification: Original educational and professional documents must be produced.
Merit List Preparation: Final merit is calculated based on written test marks, academic record, and interview performance.
For those under the Final Recommendations, appointment letters will soon be issued by the concerned departments.
The PPSC Written Results and Final Recommendations (September 18, 2025) mark an important update in Punjab’s ongoing recruitment drive. Posts ranging from Assistants, Assistant Curators, Field Officers, and Stenographers to Assistant Directors have seen progress, while the final recommendation for Social Welfare Officers reflects the commission’s commitment to timely recruitment.
For aspirants, this announcement provides both relief and motivation, as it clarifies their standing in the competitive examination process. PPSC continues to ensure merit-based, transparent, and efficient recruitment, strengthening Punjab’s public sector workforce.