Candidates waiting for the CSS 2025 final results now have a clearer picture. The Federal Public Service Commission has confirmed the timeline for concluding the examination process, with the final outcome expected by the end of February.
With most interviews already completed, officials indicate that the process is entering its final stage.
Where the CSS 2025 Process Stands
According to official briefings:
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Around 80% of viva voce interviews have been completed
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Remaining interviews are being wrapped up on priority
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Final compilation of results will begin immediately after
Based on historical patterns and current data, the overall success rate is expected to remain very low, highlighting the competitive nature of the exam.
Expected Success Rate
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Written exam success rate: Approximately 2.77%
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Final expected success rate: Around 2.5%
This means only a small fraction of candidates will secure allocation to the coveted civil services.
When Will CSS 2025 Final Results Be Announced?
Officials have indicated that:
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Final results are likely in the last week of February
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Exact date will be notified officially by FPSC
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Results will be published on the FPSC website
Candidates are advised to rely only on official FPSC announcements.
CSS 2026 Exams Also on Track
Alongside the CSS 2025 update, FPSC has also moved ahead with the next cycle:
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CSS 2026 written exams will begin in early February
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The English Essay paper will be the first exam
This overlap means FPSC is simultaneously concluding one cycle while launching the next.
Why This Update Matters
CSS remains Pakistan’s most competitive recruitment examination, with:
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Thousands of applicants each year
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Limited allocations
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Extremely low pass ratios
Knowing the result timeline helps candidates prepare mentally and plan future options, whether for allocation, reattempt, or alternate career paths.
Bottom Line
The CSS 2025 final results are now in sight, with FPSC aiming for completion by late February. While expectations of a low success rate remain, the process is progressing steadily toward closure.
Candidates should monitor FPSC’s official platforms for the final announcement.
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