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Why CSS candidates fail the exam
The dream of every aspirant is to reach the heights of success. Their aspirations vary according to interest and opportunity. Some pursue medicine; others move towards engineering or the fast-growing ...
ISLAMABAD: The Senate Committee on Delegated Legislation reviewed reforms in the Central Superior Services (CSS) ...
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has announced the schedule for the CSS 2026 examination, marking a key step in preparing candidates for government service in Pakistan. The ...
ISLAMABAD: The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has officially announced the schedule for the Central Superior Services (CSS) exams for the year 2026. The process will begin with the MCQ-based ...
The Federal Public Service Commission has announced the results of the Central Superior Services Examination 2024, revealing a significantly low success rate of just 2.48 per cent. A total of 15,602 ...
A Senate panel has urged the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) to allow Central Superior Services (CSS) candidates two examination attempts per year and to raise the upper age limit to 35 years ...
The Federal Public Service Commission has announced a significant change in the conduct of compulsory papers for the CSS Competitive Examination, which will take effect from 2026 onward. According to ...
The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has announced the result of Central Superior Services (CSS) 2025 written examination on Friday, revealing a pass percentage of only 2.77 percent. For CSS ...
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