The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has finalized plans to announce the CSS 2025 final results in the last week of February, bringing clarity for thousands of candidates awaiting the outcome of Pakistan’s most competitive examination.
Majority of Interviews Completed
According to sources within FPSC, around 80 percent of CSS 2025 interviews have already been completed, indicating that the selection process is nearing its final stage.
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Extremely Low Final Success Ratio
Sources revealed that the final success ratio for CSS 2025 will remain at just 2.5 percent, highlighting the exam’s intense competition.
Earlier, the written examination success rate stood at only 2.77 percent, reflecting the strict evaluation standards maintained by FPSC.
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It is worth recalling that the CSS 2025 written examination results were announced on August 22, 2025, after which successful candidates were called for psychological assessments and viva voce interviews.
One of Pakistan’s Toughest Exams
The Central Superior Services (CSS) examination remains one of the most challenging competitive exams in Pakistan, with thousands of aspirants competing each year for a limited number of positions in the country’s top civil services.
Candidates are now advised to keep monitoring FPSC’s official website and notifications for the exact date and time of the final result announcement.
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