The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) has officially announced the schedule for a series of proficiency and typing tests for various posts under the Punjab Police Special Branch and the Finance Department’s Local Fund Audit. The tests will take place from September 1, 2025, to September 11, 2025, covering multiple districts and directorates across the province.
This announcement is part of PPSC’s ongoing recruitment process, aimed at ensuring merit-based selection of candidates for vital administrative and technical positions. Thousands of candidates from across Punjab are expected to participate in these examinations, making them highly competitive.
The first phase of testing will be for the Data Entry Operator (DEO) post in the Punjab Police, Special Branch. This will include both a typing test and a proficiency test, designed to assess candidates’ speed, accuracy, and overall efficiency in handling digital records.
Test Dates: September 1 to September 4, 2025
Department: Punjab Police, Special Branch
Case No: 27H2025
Time: From 10:00 AM onwards
The role of a Data Entry Operator in the police’s Special Branch is particularly critical, as these officials are responsible for managing sensitive data, maintaining digital security records, and ensuring timely entry of information into secure government databases.
After the completion of the DEO tests, PPSC will conduct proficiency tests for the post of Auditor in various regional offices of the Finance Department’s Local Fund Audit. These positions play a vital role in ensuring transparency, accountability, and financial discipline across Punjab’s government departments and municipal institutions.
Date(s) | Post | Department | Case No. | Time |
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01–04 Sept 2025 | Data Entry Operator (Typing & Proficiency Test) | Punjab Police, Special Branch | 27H2025 | 10:00 AM onwards |
08 Sept 2025 | Auditor (Sahiwal) – Proficiency Test | Local Fund Audit, Punjab, Finance Department | 11A2025 | 10:00 AM onwards |
08–09 Sept 2025 | Auditor (Rawalpindi) – Proficiency Test | Local Fund Audit, Punjab, Finance Department | 5A2025 | 10:00 AM onwards |
09–10 Sept 2025 | Auditor (Provincial Directorate, Lahore) | Local Fund Audit, Punjab, Finance Department | 2A2025 | 10:00 AM onwards |
10–11 Sept 2025 | Auditor (Bahawalpur) – Proficiency Test | Local Fund Audit, Punjab, Finance Department | 9A2025 | 10:00 AM onwards |
PPSC has directed all candidates to carefully follow instructions to avoid any inconvenience during the examination process. Important guidelines include:
Admission Letters: Candidates must download their admission letters from the official PPSC website by clicking the Print Admission Letter button. The letter contains essential details such as the test centre, date, and roll number.
Mandatory Documents: On the day of the test, candidates must carry their original CNIC, admission letter, and any other documents required by PPSC. Photocopies will not be accepted.
Reporting Time: All applicants are advised to reach their respective centres at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of 10:00 AM. Late arrivals may not be allowed to enter the test hall.
Prohibited Items: Mobile phones, calculators, smart watches, and other electronic devices are strictly banned inside the examination halls. Candidates found with such items may face disqualification.
Typing Test Requirements: For the Data Entry Operator test, candidates should be well-prepared for both Urdu and English typing, as PPSC often evaluates proficiency in handling both languages.
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The upcoming test schedule reflects PPSC’s continued effort to fill vacancies in critical departments that directly impact governance and service delivery in Punjab.
In the Police Department, Data Entry Operators are central to digitization efforts, helping police forces modernize their record-keeping and intelligence systems.
In the Finance Department, Auditors are vital for monitoring government spending, ensuring that taxpayer money is utilized efficiently, and preventing corruption in public institutions.
Education and employment experts have highlighted that these positions are not only desirable for their job security and benefits but also for the opportunity they provide to contribute to governance and transparency in the province.
The PPSC examinations are known for their competitive nature, with thousands of applications submitted for a limited number of posts. Candidates are evaluated purely on merit, and the proficiency tests act as an initial filter to identify the most skilled applicants before further evaluation.
Experts advise candidates to practice typing regularly, revise core auditing concepts, and ensure familiarity with computer-based testing environments to maximize their chances of success.