SPSC registration

Published September 10, 2019

IN this fast moving and technologically advanced world, e-registration has replaced the archaic ways of registration through paper. But along with the boon of technology comes the bane of technical errors.

I have been trying to register myself for the last several weeks for the upcoming CCE 2020 examinations through the Sindh Public Service Commission portal but have not been able to login through my account because of my invalid CNIC and email address, according to SPSC website.

It was, in fact, not because of my CNIC or email address. It was basically a technical fault that occurred at the time of registration which unfortunately hasn’t been rectified yet owing to the procrastination of SPSC officials who have failed to respond to my queries and complaints on time.

The deadline for the registration is few days away and I have not got any response from any of the three different contact numbers that the SPSC has on its website.

Such incidents demoralises students who work hard for the CCE examinations but end up being frustrated because of such technical glitches.

The SPSC should look into this issue as soon as possible.

Duaa Ayaz
Karachi

Published in Dawn, September 10th, 2019

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