Upper Division Clerk

Looking for the latest UDC Govt Jobs in Pakistan for May 2026? We track all fresh recruitment alerts for Upper Division Clerk roles. Browse active Government clerical vacancies for Intermediate pass candidates across all provinces below.

Latest Upper Division Clerk (UDC) Government Jobs in Pakistan

The profession of an Upper Division Clerk (UDC) constitutes the essential senior administrative infrastructure underpinning Pakistan’s vast public administration, federal healthcare, and supreme defense industries. Within the immense federal complex of Islamabad, and radiating outward through the powerful provincial headquarters of Punjab, Sindh, KPK, and Balochistan, the recruitment of sophisticated clerks is constant. Dominant state-run entities, highly active Federal Ministries, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), and distinct civilian branches within the Pakistan Army and Air Force constantly authorize large-scale recruitment drives to employ highly capable UDCs who manage critical departmental filing, account supervision, and specialized data documentation.

Recognizing the foundational importance of organized senior record-keeping, these advanced clerical positions are predominantly advertised on a highly secure permanent regular basis, empowering employees with guaranteed lifelong pension structures. Acting as a promotional tier above standard clerks, the strict academic qualification for an Upper Division Clerk across standard BPS-11, BPS-12, and BPS-13 scales is an Intermediate certificate (FA, FSc, ICS, or ICom representing 12 years of study). Alongside academic certification, candidates applying for this profession must frequently validate their technical proficiency; applicants may face computer literacy and typing speed tests, strongly demanding basic typing fluidity and intermediate competency across Microsoft Office applications.

To alert capable candidates, our platform extracts official, verified UDC recruitment advertisements daily from top-ranking national publications such as the Daily Jang, Dawn, Nawaiwaqt, and prominent Express newspapers, targeting thick Sunday classifieds. Job seekers aiming for these dignified senior clerical positions must accurately cross-reference their exact provincial or district open merit quotas, meticulously download specialized application forms from trusted testing authorities like NTS, PTS, or the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC), and officially secure their challan fee submissions far ahead of the designated deadline and scheduled written examinations.