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Special CSS Exams will be conducted for vacant sanctioned seats

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The special assistant to prime minister , Arbab Shehzad, said this in a television interview on Monday. He said that under the direction of Prime Minister Imran Khan, a special exam session of CSS will be conducted to recruit 188 job openings across the country.

For the first time in Pakistan, Civil Superior Services (CSS) are conducting special exams to fill the vacant sanctioned seats across the country.

Arbab said the exams for 41 chairs from Sindh, 49 chairs from Baluchistan, 22 chairs from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and 16 chairs from Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and newly merged tribal areas will take place in November this year, with the year Coronavirus the situation in the country improved.

Incl. The minority quota has decided a total of 188 vacancies to carry out special audits to promote development in these areas.

He emphasized that the matter has been closed with the President of the Federal Public Service and that it is the first time in history that vacant CSS seats have been filled with a mid-term review.

Previously, the unfilled places were vacant for the rest of the year and provincial quota for the following year were resumed.

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