CSS 2025 Exam Results have been delayed as the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) announced a new date for the final announcement. The commission confirmed that the results will now be declared by April 2026.
The decision was shared through an official public notice issued in Islamabad. According to the FPSC, the delay is linked to the final confirmation of available vacancies.
Officials explained that the number of posts will be decided after the start of the 54th Common Training Program (CTP). This training is scheduled to begin on March 27, 2026.
The 54th CTP will take place at the Civil Services Academy in Lahore. Once the training officially begins, authorities will finalize the total number of vacancies.
The Federal Public Service Commission clarified that only after this process is completed will the CSS 2025 Exam Results be formally announced.
Usually, CSS results are declared within a few months after the written exams. However, this year the delay is due to administrative reasons and uncertainty about the exact number of available posts.
The CSS 2025 exams were conducted last year. Thousands of candidates across Pakistan are now waiting for the final outcome.
Experts say the delay may create difficulties for some candidates, especially those planning their future steps. Still, FPSC stated that the decision was taken to ensure transparency and proper allocation of positions.
The commission has assured candidates that CSS 2025 Exam Results will be released by April 2026 once all official requirements are fulfilled.
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