“Turn not thy cheek in scorn towards folk nor walk with pertness in the land.” (Al-Quran)
Successful candidates (like Kamran Adil) maintained high scores in English Essay, with top performers scoring above 60-70 marks.
Based on historical data from the CSS 2001 toppers and results overview:
A fraction of the total applicants passed the written segment, maintaining the historical CSS passing baseline of 2% to 5%. css 2001 final result full
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In accordance with the constitutional quota system of Pakistan, the allocations ensured representation from all provinces—Punjab, Sindh (Urban/Rural), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (then NWFP), Balochistan, Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK), and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). The merit list highlighted a growing competitive spirit from regional academic hubs outside the traditional centers of Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. 3. Gender Representation
A mandatory filtering stage to ensure candidates are fit for rigorous public service. “Turn not thy cheek in scorn towards folk
The 2001 batch saw a healthy mix of candidates from traditional humanities backgrounds (such as History, Law, and Political Science) alongside an increasing influx of professional degree holders, including doctors, engineers, and business graduates. This shift brought diverse technical expertise into public management. 2. Regional Representation
Out of 1,200 who appeared for the interview, 788 failed (65.6% failure rate), leaving 412 successful.
The year 2001 marked the absolute infancy of internet availability in Pakistan. Unlike today, where results are instantly downloaded via smartphones, the CSS 2001 final result was eagerly awaited via printed gazettes, physical newspaper listings, and snail-mail notifications. Statistical Overview of the CSS 2001 Exam In accordance with the constitutional quota system of
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The National Reconstruction Bureau (NRB) introduced a local government system that fundamentally altered the traditional powers of the District Magistrate (the legendary "DC" system).