The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has announced a major change in the CSS Competitive Examination. The new rule will be applied to compulsory papers in the CSS exam from 2026.
According to the new decision by FPSC, there will be only one compulsory paper per day. However, in the past, there was a policy of conducting two papers in a single day.
This step has been initiated to facilitate students and ensure a smooth process of conducting the exam. According to the new policy of one paper in a single day will help students to prepare for their exams in a better way. It is important to mention here that two papers in a single was stressful and could affect the students’ performance negatively.
According to the FPSC, the notification of the new policy will be shared online after a few days.
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced plans to send students abroad to pursue education in artificial intelligence (AI) in Europe. He said these initiatives aim to equip the next generation with skills in technology, education and innovation, which he described as key to Pakistan’s progress and prosperity.
The prime minister further announced that laptops would be distributed across KP as part of a broader program to connect students with modern technology. He emphasized that youth from all provinces will be selected on merit and trained in modern agriculture, calling young people “the heroes and builders of the nation.”
He also praised the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) for their courage and sacrifices in the fight against terrorism, highlighting their role in maintaining peace and stability across Pakistan.
Frontline sacrifices recognized
Addressing a laptop distribution ceremony at Haripur University, the prime minister described the residents of KP as “brave and honourable” and said the nation will always remember their contributions. He also commended Pakistan’s armed forces for their role in defending the country, citing the May 6–10 conflict with India, and said the military’s efforts earned Pakistan lasting respect.