The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) released the results of the Central Superior Services (CSS) 2025 written examination, revealing a highly competitive pass rate of just 2.77%. Out of 18,139 applicants, 12,792 appeared for the exam, with only 354 candidates advancing to the next stages.
The FPSC reported that 354 candidates cleared the written phase, reflecting the rigorous standards of Pakistan’s premier civil service recruitment process. The CSS exam, known for its demanding nature, tests candidates for prestigious roles in government departments. The list of successful candidates, including roll numbers, is available on the FPSC’s official website.
Qualified candidates will now face psychological assessments, interviews, and medical evaluations, per CSS guidelines. These stages will determine their eligibility for placement in key administrative roles, shaping Pakistan’s bureaucracy. The FPSC urges candidates to regularly check its website (www.fpsc.gov.pk) for updates on schedules and requirements.
The CSS 2025 results mark a critical milestone for aspiring civil servants, offering a pathway to influential positions in Pakistan’s governance. The low pass rate underscores the exam’s intensity, ensuring only the most capable candidates advance. The FPSC’s transparent and stringent approach reinforces public trust in the selection process.
The FPSC has also announced the CSS 2026 schedule, featuring a two-phase process: an MCQ-Based Preliminary Test (MPT) followed by a written examination. Candidates are advised to stay updated via the FPSC website for any changes, as the commission continues to prepare future leaders for public service.