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Federal Public Sevice Commission (FPSC) Central Superior Services (CSS) 2022 Exam Papers

Central Superior Services (CSS) written exams under the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) were held in the month of May 2022 for Civil Services of Pakistan (CSP).  As to FPSC 48,787 candidates passed the CSS MCQ Based Preliminary Test (MPT) out of 49,038.  CSS 2022 written test results could be availed from the FPSCoffical website (fpsc.gov.pk) after their declaration of the results. FPSC online applications for all Public Service Commissions can be availed from ( https://online.fpsc.gov.pk/ ).
FPSC CSS 2022 Islamic Studies Paper

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FPSC CSS 2022 International Relations Paper


FPSC 2022 Paper Competitive Exam for BPS-17


FPSC CSS 2022 General Knowledge Paper


FPSC CSS 2022 Essay Paper


FPSC CSS 2022 General Knowledge Paper


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