. Her performance was bolstered by exceptional scores in optionals like Economics (152) and Political Science (135), as well as a commanding 179 marks in her interview.
Like most years, the 2001 results reflected the grueling nature of the exam. Thousands of candidates appeared for the written portion, but only a few hundred successfully cleared both the written test and the subsequent psychological assessment and viva voce (interview).
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The 2001 batch saw a high concentration of candidates with backgrounds in professional degrees (Medicine and Engineering), a trend that began in the 90s as students sought job security and social status amidst a fluctuating private sector. The Impact of the 2001 Cohort
The FPSC follows a rigorous multi-stage screening process consisting of written examinations, psychological assessments, and final viva-voce (interviews). The CSS 2001 final result reflected standard competitive trends of the early 2000s: One of the most celebrated figures from the
One of the most celebrated figures from the CSS 2001 batch is . A native of Shikarpur, Sindh, Mr. Shah secured the 4th position in Sindh and an impressive 40th position overall in Pakistan . He was subsequently allotted the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS), one of the most coveted occupational groups . After completing his training at the Civil Services Academy in Lahore, Mr. Shah went on to serve in various key roles, including Deputy District Officer (Revenue) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and later as Secretary of the Local Government Department in Sindh . His successful career is a prime example of how CSS toppers from the 2001 batch have contributed to the nation’s governance. and quota allocations.
: Mediha Mohyuddin (Roll No. 2445) secured the coveted top rank in Pakistan, achieving an outstanding overall score including a 950-mark aggregate with high marks in Political Science and her interview.
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The CSS examinations in 2001 took place during a unique geopolitical and domestic climate in Pakistan. Under the administrative restructuring initiated during this era, the Civil Service of Pakistan was undergoing internal debates regarding modernization, efficiency, and quota allocations.