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FPSC fresh update on CSS Competitive Exam 2025

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ISLAMABAD – The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has announced the date to conduct the CSS Competitive Examination-2025 as thousands of candidates are preparing for the one of the major competition exams to get jobs in public sector.

The commission announced in a public notice dated December 3, 2024 that the CSS Exam will be conducted from February 15, 2025.

It added that further details in this regard shall follow shortly.

What the FPSC Public Notice Says

The official public notice states, “It is announced for general information for all concerned that the Federal Public Service Commission shall conduct CSS Competitive Examination-2025 with effect from 15.02.2025. Further details shall follow”.

“All concerned are advised to consult FPSC official website (www.fpsc.gov.pk) frequently, in this regard,” it says.

CSS Special Exam Result 2023

Meanwhile, the results of the much-anticipated CSS 2023 Special Examination have been officially announced, revealing that total of 519 candidates successfully cleared the written examination.

This year, 21,947 candidates had applied for the exam, with 15,254 actually appearing for the test known for being toughest. The overall pass rate for the CSS 2023 Special Exam stands at a modest 3.40pc, highlighting the challenging nature of the examination.

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