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CCE aspirants demand relaxation in age limit

CCE aspirants demand relaxation in age limit

The Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) announced combined competitive examinations (CCE) 2018 after an interval of five years this week, causing many aspiring candidates bemoan that the upper age limit has denied them the opportunity to attempt the exam. Dozens of candidates gathered outside the SPSC’s head office in Hyderabad on Thursday and Friday for a demonstration to register their grievances and to demand the authorities to relax the age limits.

The SPSC, which on February 19 announced 229 vacancies of BPS-17 in four departments and 18 of BPS-16 in another department of the Sindh government, set the upper age limit at 30 years by September 1, 2018, for general applicants. Scheduled caste candidates of up to 31 years can apply while government servants of up to 35 years of age are eligible to sit for the exam.

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List of CSS Rejected Candidates – CE-2018

CSS Rejected Candidates

FPSC issues list of 1800+ CSS Rejected Candidates list today (January 17, 2017). with this rejected list Deputy Director CE Ahmed Farooq Gorsi said in rejected report that:

A candidate whose candidature has been rejected, even if allowed to appear in the examination, his/her result shall not be announced in terms of Rule 12(vii) of CE-2018, however, his/her chance on account of appearing in the examination shall stand consumed vide Rule 7(viii). Therefore, in your own interest you are not allowed to appear in the CSS examination 2018 as your candidature has been rejected.

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PM instructs FPSC to carry out in-depth analysis of CSS result

ISLAMABAD: In order to ascertain the low success rate in competitive examinations, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has instructed the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) to undertake an in-depth analysis of the reasons behind the declining success rate for the past three years.

Sources told this scribe that PM Abbasi has given the task to FPSC to give a comprehensive report on low success rate in the Central Superior Services (CSS) exam.

One official of FPSC, on the condition of anonymity, told that FPSC has started work on this matter. The department will soon give the report to PM while taking input from Establishment Division and Ministry of Planning, Development and Reform.