SPSC Unveils Official Syllabus for Assistant Engineer (BPS-17) Post

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SPSC Unveils Official Syllabus for Assistant Engineer (BPS-17) Post

The Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) has officially released the detailed scope and syllabus for the Pre-Interview Written Test for the post of Assistant Engineer (BPS-17) within the Culture, Tourism, Antiquities & Archives Department of the Government of Sindh. This announcement, pertaining to marks a critical step in the recruitment process for civil engineering graduates seeking a prestigious government role in the province.

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December 05th, 2025 Assistant Engineer BPS-17 Culture Tourism Antiquities Archives Department View/Download

The released syllabus document, obtained from the SPSC headquarters on Thandi Sarak, Hyderabad, provides prospective candidates with a clear and structured blueprint for examination preparation. The recruitment aims to fill engineering positions within a department dedicated to preserving Sindh’s rich cultural heritage and managing its tourism infrastructure. You can also view SPSC Deficiency & Rejection List of various post announced on Dec 5th, 2025 .

Eligibility and Examination Structure

As per the SPSC notification, the basic eligibility criterion requires candidates to hold a Degree in Civil Engineering (B.E/B-Tech) with at least a Second Division from a recognized university. The commission will conduct a descriptive-type written paper at the B.E/B-Tech degree level, designed to comprehensively assess a candidate's proficiency.

The examination will be bifurcated into three distinct sections with the following weightage:

  1. Professional Knowledge (60%): This core section will comprehensively test the candidate's academic and practical grasp of Civil Engineering. Aspirants must prepare across fundamental and advanced disciplines, including but not limited to Structural Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Environmental Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Construction Management, and Surveying. Mastery of this section is paramount for success.

  2. General Knowledge (20%): This segment evaluates the candidate's awareness of broader national and global contexts. It is subdivided into:

    • Pakistan Affairs: Covering historical, political, and socio-economic developments of Pakistan.

    • Current Affairs: Focusing on significant national and international events.

    • Everyday Science: Basic principles and contemporary scientific phenomena.

    • Technological Knowledge: Awareness of recent advancements in technology and their applications.

    • Islamiat: Fundamental teachings of Islam, its history, and ethics.

  3. English Language (20%): Proficiency in English will be assessed through a variety of linguistic components. Candidates should prepare for:

    • Vocabulary: Idioms, Phrases, Synonyms, Antonyms.

    • Grammar: Fill-in-the-blanks, Prepositions, Correct usage.

    • Verbal Reasoning: Analogies and sentence completion.

Strategic Importance for Candidates

The release of this syllabus is a significant milestone for thousands of engineering graduates across Sindh and Pakistan. It allows candidates to transition from general preparation to focused, strategic studying . Experts advise aspirants to prioritize the Professional Knowledge section due to its high weightage, while ensuring balanced preparation for General Knowledge and English to secure competitive marks.

"With the syllabus now public, candidates have a clear roadmap. The emphasis on a descriptive paper means that conceptual understanding and the ability to articulate solutions are more valuable than rote learning," commented a senior academic from a leading engineering university in Karachi.

Role and Departmental Context

The selected Assistant Engineers will be placed in the Culture, Tourism, Antiquities & Archives Department , a pivotal body responsible for the conservation of historical sites, management of archaeological treasures, and development of tourism infrastructure in Sindh. This role will involve applying civil engineering principles to specialized projects such as the restoration of heritage buildings, development of museum facilities, and construction of tourist amenities—all while ensuring structural integrity and historical authenticity.

Next Steps for Aspirants

Prospective applicants are urged to:

  • Download the Official Syllabus: Access the official document from the SPSC website or portal to avoid misinformation.

  • Begin Structured Preparation: Align study materials with the outlined topics, focusing on core civil engineering subjects.

  • Stay Updated: Regularly monitor the SPSC official website ( www.spsc.gov.pk ) for updates regarding the exact exam date, application portal opening, and any corrigendums.

  • Practice Descriptive Writing: Given the exam format, practicing detailed answer writing for technical problems is crucial.

The SPSC's syllabus announcement for the Assistant Engineer (BPS-17) post has set the stage for a competitive recruitment drive. It underscores the Sindh government's initiative to integrate technical engineering expertise into the vital sector of cultural preservation and tourism development. Eligible civil engineering graduates are now equipped with the essential information to commence their preparations in earnest for a career that bridges modern engineering with the stewardship of Sindh's ancient heritage.

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