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CSS Examinations only 2% Candidates Pass 2016

CSS Examinations only 2% Candidates Pass 2016.: There is bad news for CSS students from the latest report from Islamabad (ISB) announced only 2 % (Percent) candidates passed on CSS (central Superior Sevices) on held was 2016.even three females candidates managed their scores on top three positions in the examination.

CSS Examinations only 2% Candidates Pass 2016
CSS Examinations only 2% Candidates Pass 2016

CSS Examinations only 2% Candidates Pass 2016

According to FPSC ( Federal Public services Commission ) declare the result on WEDNESDAY which showed only 2.6 % percent applicant passed with normal numbers.

A Matter of Concern

Ahmed Farooq said that “It’s very poor result showing us there is a huge area of improvement on our educations sectors in our country.we need to improve it very soon.

Furthermore, Farooq also said that over the past few years CSS results had been declining but the commission was adamant that the quality of the examinations should not fall at any cost.

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Only 3.33 percent of students passed the examination two years earlier, an even lower number of 3.11pc in 2015, and 2.09pc last year.

He said,

“The mushroom growth of higher learning institutions, particularly in the private sector, is one of the major reasons behind the declining results.”

200 Out of 9500 Passed

More than 9500 candidates took the CSS examination in 2016 out of which a dismal number of only 202 managed to pass and get through to the next round.

There were further eliminations in the next round, the viva voce, out of which 199 candidates passed, 114 male and 85 female.

A press release by the commission announced that 193 candidates have been given recommendations for job appointments (84 female and 109 male).

The press release also directed the recommended candidates to contact section Officer (T-V) of the Establishment Division in Islamabad for further communication.

All the top three positions that were taken by the females, Maleeha Iesar, Qurat-ul-Ain Zafar, and Mariya Javaid were from the Punjab province.

Issues With The Examination?

The Higher Education Commission Chairman, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmed, said the commission along with the FPSC was trying to figure out the reasons for this decline. He added,

I do agree there are quality of education issues and we are conducting audit of universities; secondly, I think there is a gap between assessment of students and the subjects they are being taught in universities.

Furthermore, he also added that Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) and the HEC were working in collaboration to try and improve the higher education sector of the country.

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