Candidates are compelled to take CSS tests in sweltering heat with no access to electricity

Candidates are compelled to take CSS tests in sweltering heat with no access to electricity

On Thursday, the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) began taking the Examination of Central Superior Services (CSS) 2022, despite the fact that the country is experiencing a severe heat wave.

The FPSC has utterly failed to ensure the provision of a continuous supply of power to examination centres across the country, as well as the collecting of a large sum of money from candidates as confirmation fees.

Because they couldn’t adjust to the scorching heat, many applicants fell asleep during the first paper on the first day of exams.

They stayed at the clinic for the remainder of the day, missing the second paper of the day. Their chances of passing the CSS tests had previously ended because they failed the second paper due to being absent.

Applicants have complained that they spent years studying for the CSS exams. Unfortunately, FPSC’s ineptitude has squandered their years of hard effort.

The Candidates chastised the FPSC for not admitting power supply organizations for the provision of continuous electricity before the start of the CSS 2022 testing.

A small number of CSP Officers have also been uploaded to Twitter to highlight the situation of competitors undergoing CSS 2022 tests, including Zubaria Zahoor of the 50th CTP.

According to Rai Hamza Ahmed of the 49th Common Training Program (CTP), FPSC is responsible for providing all available services to each candidate.

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