Asif Nawaz needs no introduction to Us readers. He is a brilliant wordsmith whose articles and stories are always a pleasure to peruse. So, readers, can you blame us for being immensely thrilled and ...
The pursuit of a Central Superior Service (CSS) job through the Federal Public Service Commission’s (FPSC) competitive examination is a collective goal for many. However, this ambition faces ...
THIS is apropos of Abdul Saboor Nizamani’s letter ‘CSS exam: official view’ (June 15). In the letter the official version is reported by a senior and responsible FPSC official about the CSS ...
ISLAMABAD: The Senate Committee on Delegated Legislation reviewed reforms in the Central Superior Services (CSS) ...
CIVIL services are the backbone of a country in the context of delivering services to the people and executing plans and enforcing laws formulated by the legislature. Thus, when the rate of social and ...
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Senate panel raps FPSC over delays, pushes faster recruitment, CSS reforms
A Senate panel on Monday expressed concern over delays in the Federal Public Service Commission’s (FPSC) general recruitment ...
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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 ...
The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) announced on Monday results of the written component of its Central Superior Services (CSS) Competitive Examination-2023, declaring 398 candidates as ...
On 18 February 2021, the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) commenced the examination of Central Superior Services (CSS), 2021. On the first day, language proficiency in English was tested ...
ISLAMABAD: Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) of Pakistan has issued the results of written part of the Competitive Examination (CSS), 2019. A total of 23, 403 candidates had applied for the CSS ...
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