The latest reports say that of 13,800 aspirants only 408 candidates remained successful


Islamabad: The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) on Saturday announced the results of the Central Superior Services (CSS) 2023 examination.
The CSS exam results for 2023 exhibited a passing rate of merely 2.96 per cent. Of 13,800 aspirants, only 408 candidates managed to secure success.
This batch of successful candidates comprises 234 males and 152 females, highlighting a noteworthy surge in female representation within Pakistan's civil service sector.
Within the cohort of triumphant candidates, 210 individuals have been recommended for appointment, with 126 males and 84 females, underscoring a balanced and equitable selection process.
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