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News Desk: In a major step towards digital transformation, the Balochistan Public Service Commission (BPSC) has announced the launch of its online fee collection system.

According to an official notification, the new digital payment facility will become effective from Tuesday, May 5, 2025. This initiative aims to make the fee submission process easier, faster, and more transparent for all candidates applying for BPSC examinations and jobs.

How to Pay BPSC Fee Online

Under the new system, candidates will no longer need to visit banks or submit challan forms manually. The complete procedure is as follows:

1. Visit the official BPSC website (www.bpsc.gob.pk)
2. Generate your unique PSID (Payment Slip ID)
3. Pay the required fee through any of the following convenient methods:
– 1-Link participating banks (ATM or Internet Banking)
– Mobile Banking Apps
– EasyPaisa
– JazzCash
– Other digital payment platforms

The Commission stated that this digital shift will save candidates valuable time and eliminate the hassle of physical bank visits and long queues.

Benefits of the New System

– Fully online and paperless process
– Instant payment confirmation
– Multiple secure payment options
– Reduced risk of errors and delays
– Environment-friendly initiative

BPSC has urged all prospective candidates to familiarize themselves with the new procedure well before the May 5, 2025 deadline. Detailed guidelines and a step-by-step tutorial will soon be uploaded on the official BPSC website.

The move is part of the provincial government’s broader efforts to promote e-governance and provide modern, citizen-friendly services in Balochistan.

Candidates are advised to regularly check the official BPSC website for further updates and instructions regarding upcoming advertisements and examinations.

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