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I will present this as a "Meritor's Guide to the 2001 Final Result."

: Kamran Adil secured the fourth position overall. He displayed outstanding marks in General Knowledge and Political Science. Asim Ali Khan secured the fifth position with an cumulative score of 936 marks , anchored by a robust 154/300 score in his viva-voce interview. Statistical Overview of CSS 2001

The CSS 2001 final result represents a significant milestone in Pakistan’s civil service history. From a large pool of aspirants, only a select few emerged successful, with toppers like Khalid Hyder Shah going on to have distinguished careers. While the complete digital record of the 2001 result may be sparse, the legacy of that year’s examination continues to inspire new generations of CSS aspirants. The rigorous selection process, the low success rate, and the high caliber of the selected officers underscore the prestige and importance of the CSS examination in Pakistan’s governance framework.

(Roll No. 2445) – First Position Overall . She secured a grand total of 950 marks , fueled by exceptional scores in her optional subjects, which included Economics, Political Science, and Islamic Law. css 2001 final result full

, formerly known as District Management Group (DMG). Police Service of Pakistan (PSP) . Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP) . Pakistan Customs Service . Inland Revenue Service .

This cycle marked the transition period reducing the upper-age limit from 30 to 28 years.

The CSS Competitive Examination 2001, conducted by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) of Pakistan, stands as a milestone in the annals of Pakistan's bureaucratic history. As a highly rigorous process, the CSS 2001 results represented a significant shift, showcasing exceptional merit and marking the entry of a talented cohort into the Civil Service of Pakistan (CSP). I will present this as a "Meritor's Guide

The 2001 written exams tested analytical and critical thinking deeply. The presented topics that remained historic anchors for preparation, including: "Devolution of power in Pakistan" "Public office is a public trust" "Justice delayed is justice denied"

The examination process in 2001 consisted of a rigorous written exam, followed by medical and psychological assessments, and finally, a viva voce (interview) . The written exam comprised six compulsory subjects and six optional subjects, totaling 1200 marks . Candidates had to secure minimum passing marks—40 percent in compulsory subjects and 33 percent in optional subjects—and achieve an aggregate of at least 600 marks out of 1200 to qualify for the interview stage .

The allocations spanned the standard 12 occupational groups: Statistical Overview of CSS 2001 The CSS 2001

Noted for high performance in Political Science and General Knowledge. Asim Ali Khan Achieved a total score of , including in the viva voce. Examination Summary Statistics Total Applicants: Over 8,000. Interview Qualifiers: 961 candidates. Final Qualified Candidates: Vacancies Recommended: Initially,

The final list of allocated candidates is officially notified through the Gazette of Pakistan, which can be found in national archives and printing corporation registries.