NTS Result Announcement for Moavineen-e-Hujjaj Nazims 2026

The National Testing Service (NTS) has issued an important update for candidates who appeared in the Muavineen-e-Hajj 2026 recruitment test. This update is especially important for those candidates who are eagerly waiting for their results and shortlisting status.

According to the official information, the recently announced result is only for Medical Candidates. Candidates who applied for Muavineen-e-Hajj / Nazim positions should note that their test result has not been announced yet. The result for these categories is expected to be released on 20th December 2025 or on Monday.

This article explains the complete situation in simple words, including how shortlisting is done, why some candidates are selected while others are not, and what candidates should expect next.


Result Announcement Status for Muavineen-e-Hajj 2026

At present, only Medical Candidates’ results have been uploaded and shared. These candidates can now check whether they have been shortlisted based on their test performance and quota category.

However, candidates who appeared for:

  • Muavineen-e-Hajj
  • Nazims

should remain patient. Their results will be announced separately. As per the latest update, these results are likely to be declared on 20 December 2025 or the following Monday.


Purpose of This Result Notification

This notification has been shared to avoid confusion among candidates. Many applicants were worried after seeing the result announcement and thought that all categories’ results had been released. In reality, the current result announcement applies only to Medical Candidates.

Other categories are still under process, and NTS, along with the concerned department, is finalizing the remaining results.


How Shortlisting Was Done for Medical Candidates

The shortlisting process has been carried out in a transparent and rule-based manner. The main points of the selection process are explained below in easy language.

1. Seat-Based Shortlisting

Candidates were shortlisted based on:

  • Total number of available seats
  • Category and quota allocation

Each post has a fixed number of seats. These seats are divided according to:

  • Province
  • Gender (Male/Female)
  • Category (Fresh / Repeater)
  • Other applicable quotas

Only candidates falling within the available seat limit were shortlisted.


2. Merit Based on Written Test Marks

Merit was prepared using the aggregate marks obtained in the NTS Written Test.

This means:

  • Higher marks increased the chance of selection
  • Comparison was made within the same quota and category

For example:

  • Punjab Male candidates were compared only with Punjab Male candidates
  • Female candidates were compared only with female candidates
  • Fresh candidates were compared with fresh candidates only

3. Why Some Candidates with Higher Marks Were Not Shortlisted

Many candidates are confused because they have higher marks but are not shortlisted, while some candidates with lower marks appear shortlisted.

This happens due to quota differences.

For example:

  • A candidate from Province A may have higher marks
  • But if seats in that province are limited, they may not fall in the top list
  • Meanwhile, a candidate from Province B with fewer seats competition may be shortlisted with lower marks

This does not mean the system is unfair. It means the quota system is strictly followed.


4. Tie-Breaking Rule: Age Seniority

In cases where:

  • Two or more candidates obtained exactly the same marks
  • They were competing for the same seat and category

Then selection was decided based on age seniority.

This means:

  • The older candidate was given preference
  • This rule is commonly used in government recruitment

Important Clarification for Non-Medical Candidates

Candidates who applied for Muavineen-e-Hajj / Nazim posts should clearly understand that:

  • Their result is not included in the current announcement
  • No final decision about their shortlisting has been shared yet
  • They should wait until 20 December 2025 or Monday

Candidates are advised not to spread rumors or believe unofficial sources.


What Candidates Should Do Right Now

For Medical Candidates

  • Check your result carefully
  • Review your marks, category, and shortlisting status
  • Keep documents ready for next stages if shortlisted

For Muavineen-e-Hajj / Nazim Candidates

  • Remain patient
  • Regularly check the NTS official website
  • Follow official notifications only
  • Avoid unnecessary stress or panic

What Will Happen After the Result Announcement

Once all results are announced:

  • Shortlisted candidates may be called for document verification
  • Some categories may require interviews or medical checks
  • Final selection lists will be issued later

Candidates should keep:

  • Original CNIC
  • Educational documents
  • Experience certificates (if required)
  • NTS test slip and result copy

Common Questions in Candidates’ Minds

Many candidates are asking the same questions, such as:

  • Why is my name not in the list?
  • Why someone with fewer marks is selected?
  • Is the result final?
  • When will the next stage start?

The answer to most of these questions lies in:

  • Quota-based selection
  • Limited number of seats
  • Category-wise merit preparation

Final Advice for Candidates

The Muavineen-e-Hajj 2026 recruitment process involves a large number of applicants from all over Pakistan. Because of this, competition is high, and selection is strictly based on rules.

Candidates are advised to:

  • Trust the official process
  • Wait for complete results
  • Prepare for next steps calmly
  • Stay connected with authentic updates

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