A total of 20,262 candidates appeared for the written examination, out of which only 393 candidates successfully passed and qualified for the viva voce stage.


Islamabad: The Federal Public Services Commission (FPSC) announced the much-awaited results of the CSS 2022 exams today.
According to the commission, the overall pass percentage for the exam stood at 1.85%.
A total of 20,262 candidates appeared for the written examination, out of which only 393 candidates successfully passed and qualified for the viva voce stage. Among them, 223 were male candidates, while 151 were female candidates.
Further analysis of the results revealed that 374 candidates made it to the viva voce stage, where they will face interviews to assess their suitability for government services.
The FPSC recommended a total of 237 candidates for appointment, with 146 males and 91 females among the successful candidates.
In the coming days, the FPSC will release the detailed marks sheets of all the candidates on its official website, allowing them to access their individual performance records.

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