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Only 354 candidates clear CSS 2025 written exam

Published on: August 23, 2025 1:44 AM

The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has announced the result of Central Superior Services (CSS) 2025 written examination on Friday, revealing a pass percentage of only 2.77 percent. For CSS 2025 written examination, 18,139 candidates applied while 12,792 candidates appeared in the exams. Of which only 354 candidates could pass. It may be mentioned here that the pass percentage in Central Superior Services (CSS) 2024 examinations was 2.53%. As many as 23,100 candidates had submitted applications for the competitive exam, out of which 15,602 appeared for the written phase. However, only 395 candidates successfully passed, reflecting the continued rigor and competitiveness of one of Pakistan’s most challenging career examinations.

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