ISLAMABAD: The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) released the much-anticipated CSS 2024 written test results on Monday, indicating a success rate that demonstrates the tight rivalry for Pakistan’s top public jobs.
According to the FPSC, 23,100 individuals applied to the renowned Central Superior Services (CSS) test this year. A total of 15,602 applicants took the written examinations.
A total of 395 aspirants were successful in the written part, resulting in an overall success percentage of just 2.53 percent. Which is usually the average throughout the previous years.
Candidates who passed the written exam will now proceed to the following steps, which include a psychological evaluation, a physical examination, and an oral interview.
The CSS exam is one of Pakistan’s most difficult professional milestones, frequently regarded as a test not just of knowledge but also of nerves, stamina, and patience.
The result is published on the FPSC website.
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