HYDERABAD, Sept 28: The Sindh Public Service Commission, Hyderabad, has announced names of eligible candidates interviewed by the commission for recruitment to the posts of professor of chemistry (BPS-20) and associate professor of chemistry, Sindhi, microbiology, political science, economics and Urdu (BPS-19) in Education and Literacy Department, Government of Sindh.

The SPSC has recommended the name of Dr Saeeduddin, son of Shafiuddin, for the post of professor of chemistry (BPS-20); Dr Abdul Hamid, son of Mohammad Hashim Channar, for the post of associate professor of chemistry (BPS-19); Dr Mohammad Ali, son of Alam Khan, for the post of associate professor of Sindhi (BPS-19); Shafique Ahmed, son of Huzoor Bux Rind, for the post of associate professor of microbiology (BPS-19); Dr Saifullah, son of Mohammad Din Joyo, for the post associate professor of political science (BPS-19); Shaikh Ziauddin, son of Shaikh Mohiuddin, for the post of associate professor of economic (BPS-19); and Dr Fazal Ahmed, son of Ghulam Mohammad, for the post of associate professor of Urdu (BPS-19).

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