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The Central Superior Services (CSS) exam, a gateway to prestigious government jobs in Pakistan, opens doors to various roles in finance, administration, police, and several other departments, consistently attracting top talent from across the country. The competitive exams serve as not merely solidifying careers but they represent a noble pursuit of excellence and a pledge to serve the nation. This is why the entirety of Pakistan is waiting with bated breath for the announcement of the CSS result of 2024.
The Federal Service Public Commission (FPSC) that is responsible for conducting these exams has always been under the influence of different tenures of political parties in Pakistan. This resultantly has made fluctuations in the number of applicants for the CSS exams concerning political stability, economic certainty, and governmental reforms that lead to variation in applications.
The distinction in trends can be seen in recent years such as in 2021, 39,650 people participated out of which only 17,240 candidates appeared in the written part of the exam and only 365 aspirants were successful making the pass percentage grow close to 2%, consistently with previous years. Under Prime Minister Imran Khan, leader of the........