PPSC "3" chance per post explained
PPSC "3" chance per post explained :
There are only 3 chances for a particular post in PPSC. For example if you are rejected for post of MO BS-17 from ppsc then you will never get that particular seat ever again.
But "Rejected" is not same as not falling in merit list. Let me explain...
For example if there are 500 seats for MOs. 1000 MOs applied for these 500 seats. 700 from 1000 are recommended for 500 seats and 300 are rejected. Now top 500 from 700 recommended will get the job. 200 from these 700 recommended will not get the seat but it does not mean that it will be counted against their chance.
Those 300 who are rejected will lost their 1st chance out of 3.
In simple words ppsc list contains "passed" and "failed" candidates. It is not necessary that all pass candidates are going to fall in merit list but that will not effect their chance. But for those who are failed are going to loose their one chance.
That mean you must apply even if you have already appeared 3 times in. ppsc.
But "Rejected" is not same as not falling in merit list. Let me explain...
For example if there are 500 seats for MOs. 1000 MOs applied for these 500 seats. 700 from 1000 are recommended for 500 seats and 300 are rejected. Now top 500 from 700 recommended will get the job. 200 from these 700 recommended will not get the seat but it does not mean that it will be counted against their chance.
Those 300 who are rejected will lost their 1st chance out of 3.
In simple words ppsc list contains "passed" and "failed" candidates. It is not necessary that all pass candidates are going to fall in merit list but that will not effect their chance. But for those who are failed are going to loose their one chance.
That mean you must apply even if you have already appeared 3 times in. ppsc.
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