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Read Morefollowed in fourth and fifth positions, with the latter notably boosted by a high viva voce score of 154. Merit List and Allocations
If you are a researcher or a family member seeking the , here are actionable steps:
: Public records list the top 351 candidates by merit number, roll number, and name. Top Position Holders
The year 2001 presented a unique environment for CSS aspirants. While exact participation figures are not available, historical data from subsequent years provides a strong benchmark; for example, in 2007, 11,406 candidates applied. The 2001 examination was conducted under the standard FPSC framework, and the final result was a multi-stage announcement. This process began with the written results, followed by medical and psychological clearances, culminating in the final merit list and occupational group allocation. css 2001 final result full
Mediha Mohyuddin (Roll No. 2445) claimed the ultimate spot across Pakistan. She secured a grand total score of 950 marks , driven by outstanding performances in Economics, Political Science, and Islamic Law.
This report details the outcome of the Central Superior Services (CSS) Examination held in 2001. The examination is the primary competitive process for recruiting civil servants in Pakistan. The final result was officially announced by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) following the completion of the written examination and the psychological assessment/interview stages. A total of were recommended for appointment against various occupational groups.
(1st Position): Scored a total of 950 marks, with strong performances in Economics, Political Science, and Islamic Law. Asim Ali Khan followed in fourth and fifth positions, with the
The officially released the CSS 2001 final result full merit list, concluding one of Pakistan's most competitive civil service recruitment cycles . The exam serves as the primary gateway for appointing officers into BS-17 positions across prestigious government groups. Out of thousands of initial applicants, 721 candidates qualified the comprehensive written, medical, psychological, and viva-voce examination stages. Top Performers and Merit Rankings
(Roll No. 2445) secured the with an impressive total score of 950 marks, showing particular strength in Economics, Political Science, and Islamic Law. Syed Ashfaq Anwar (Roll No. 3516) took the second position . (Roll No. 1963) earned the third position . Other Notable Scorers : Kamran Adil Asim Ali Khan
The CSA in Lahore maintains yearbooks and registers for every incoming batch (such as the 29th or 30th Common Training Program), featuring names, pictures, and original merit rankings of the 2001 qualifiers. Mediha Mohyuddin (Roll No
The 2001 scoring trends favored subjects like History (Indo-Pak and Islamic History), Public Administration, and Journalism, while traditional sciences saw strict marking. Group-Wise Allocation Framework
As always, the District Management Group remained the top choice for the highest-ranking merit achievers, leading to subsequent appointments as Assistant Commissioners.
The is the most prestigious competitive exam in Pakistan, organized annually by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) to recruit candidates for various bureaucratic positions in Basic Scale 17. The CSS 2001 final result holds a unique place in the history of these examinations, representing a pivotal year for new entrants into the civil services .
Following the geopolitical shifts of late 2001, Pakistan’s foreign policy faced unprecedented challenges. The 2001 FSP cohort was thrust directly into a rapidly changing diplomatic arena, requiring sharp geopolitical acumen right from their training at the Foreign Service Academy. 4. Other Specialized Groups
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Read Morefollowed in fourth and fifth positions, with the latter notably boosted by a high viva voce score of 154. Merit List and Allocations
If you are a researcher or a family member seeking the , here are actionable steps:
: Public records list the top 351 candidates by merit number, roll number, and name. Top Position Holders
The year 2001 presented a unique environment for CSS aspirants. While exact participation figures are not available, historical data from subsequent years provides a strong benchmark; for example, in 2007, 11,406 candidates applied. The 2001 examination was conducted under the standard FPSC framework, and the final result was a multi-stage announcement. This process began with the written results, followed by medical and psychological clearances, culminating in the final merit list and occupational group allocation.
Mediha Mohyuddin (Roll No. 2445) claimed the ultimate spot across Pakistan. She secured a grand total score of 950 marks , driven by outstanding performances in Economics, Political Science, and Islamic Law.
This report details the outcome of the Central Superior Services (CSS) Examination held in 2001. The examination is the primary competitive process for recruiting civil servants in Pakistan. The final result was officially announced by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) following the completion of the written examination and the psychological assessment/interview stages. A total of were recommended for appointment against various occupational groups.
(1st Position): Scored a total of 950 marks, with strong performances in Economics, Political Science, and Islamic Law. Asim Ali Khan
The officially released the CSS 2001 final result full merit list, concluding one of Pakistan's most competitive civil service recruitment cycles . The exam serves as the primary gateway for appointing officers into BS-17 positions across prestigious government groups. Out of thousands of initial applicants, 721 candidates qualified the comprehensive written, medical, psychological, and viva-voce examination stages. Top Performers and Merit Rankings
(Roll No. 2445) secured the with an impressive total score of 950 marks, showing particular strength in Economics, Political Science, and Islamic Law. Syed Ashfaq Anwar (Roll No. 3516) took the second position . (Roll No. 1963) earned the third position . Other Notable Scorers : Kamran Adil Asim Ali Khan
The CSA in Lahore maintains yearbooks and registers for every incoming batch (such as the 29th or 30th Common Training Program), featuring names, pictures, and original merit rankings of the 2001 qualifiers.
The 2001 scoring trends favored subjects like History (Indo-Pak and Islamic History), Public Administration, and Journalism, while traditional sciences saw strict marking. Group-Wise Allocation Framework
As always, the District Management Group remained the top choice for the highest-ranking merit achievers, leading to subsequent appointments as Assistant Commissioners.
The is the most prestigious competitive exam in Pakistan, organized annually by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) to recruit candidates for various bureaucratic positions in Basic Scale 17. The CSS 2001 final result holds a unique place in the history of these examinations, representing a pivotal year for new entrants into the civil services .
Following the geopolitical shifts of late 2001, Pakistan’s foreign policy faced unprecedented challenges. The 2001 FSP cohort was thrust directly into a rapidly changing diplomatic arena, requiring sharp geopolitical acumen right from their training at the Foreign Service Academy. 4. Other Specialized Groups