If a candidate's Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) has expired or is lost at the time of a written examination or test conducted by the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC), they are usually required to bring alternative identification documents for verification. The specific documents that can be presented as alternatives may vary based on the guidelines and instructions provided by the PPSC. However, some commonly accepted alternative identification documents include:
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Original Passport: Candidates can bring their valid passport as an alternative identification document. The passport should be current and not expired.
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B-Form: In cases where the candidate is under the age of 18 and does not have a CNIC, the B-Form issued by the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) can be presented as an alternative identification document.
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NADRA Token: If the candidate has recently applied for a CNIC and possesses a NADRA token, they can bring the token along with any other supporting documents issued by NADRA as proof of identity.
- It is important to note that the PPSC may have specific guidelines or requirements regarding alternative identification documents in such cases. It is advisable for candidates to carefully review the instructions provided by the PPSC