The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) plays a crucial role in the CSS (Central Superior Services) exams in Pakistan. The FPSC is a constitutional body responsible for conducting the CSS exams and overseeing the recruitment process for various civil service positions at the federal level.
Here are the key roles and responsibilities of the FPSC in the CSS exams:
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Examination Conduct: The FPSC designs and conducts the CSS exams to select candidates for various administrative positions within the civil service of Pakistan. This includes determining the exam format, syllabus, and question papers for different subjects.
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Application Process: The FPSC manages the application process for the CSS exams. It sets the eligibility criteria, announces the exam schedule, and provides guidelines and instructions for candidates to submit their applications.
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Admit Cards: The FPSC issues admit cards to eligible candidates, which serve as entry tickets for the CSS exams. Admit cards contain essential information such as exam centers, timings, and instructions for candidates.
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Examination Administration: The FPSC oversees the administration of the CSS exams, including managing examination centers, invigilation, and ensuring the integrity and security of the examination process.
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Result Announcement: After the completion of the exams, the FPSC evaluates the answer sheets and declares the results. The results are published on the FPSC's official website or through other designated channels.
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Interview and Selection: The FPSC conducts interviews and assessments of successful candidates based on their CSS exam performance. It plays a role in the final selection process for different civil service positions.
The FPSC's primary objective is to ensure transparency, fairness, and merit-based selection in the recruitment of candidates for the civil service of Pakistan.