Federal Public Service Commission

The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) (Urdu: وفاقی عوامی خدمت ماموریہ) is a federal agency of Government of Pakistan that is responsible for recruiting civil servants and bureaucrats for Government of Pakistan.[3][4]

Federal Public Service Commission
FPSC
وفاقی عوامی خدمت ماموریہ
Agency overview
Formed1926 (first established in British India)
1964 (later established in Pakistan)
JurisdictionGovernment of Pakistan
HeadquartersIslamabad, Pakistan[1]
Employees[2]
Agency executives
  • Syed Hasnain Mehdi, Secretary
Parent agencyCivil Service of Pakistan
Websitewww.fpsc.gov.pk

History

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The Public Service Commission was set up for the first time under British colonial rule in 1926. After independence, the commission was established in Pakistan in 1947 under the provision of Government of Pakistan Act.

Functioning

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At present, the commission is functioning under Article 242 of the constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. It has been provided autonomy under the Rules of Business, 1973 and FPSC Regulations, 1978 in its working.

Composition Of The Commission

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The commission consists of a chairman and the members. The chairman is appointed by the President of Pakistan, at his discretion, under Article 242 (IA) of the Constitution of Pakistan (1973). The members are appointed by the president on the advice of the Prime Minister of Pakistan. The commission is assisted by the secretary, who provides a link between the commission, its secretariat and the government agencies.

About CSS Examination (Central Superior Services of Pakistan)

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CSS is a competitive examination through which FPSC recruits bureaucrats. Hahahw It is the biggest competitive examination of Pakistan for recruiting bureaucrats.[5][1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Governance in South Asia: State of the Civil Services on GoogleBooks website Retrieved 30 June 2018
  2. ^ "FPSC Commission". FPSC. 27 July 2023.
  3. ^ "FPSC (Federal Public Service Commission) recommends appointment of 20 candidates (BS-17) to federal government departments". Pakistan Today (newspaper). 8 January 2018. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  4. ^ FPSC (Federal Public Service Commission) asked to explain criteria for army officers to join civil service Dawn (newspaper), Updated 9 May 2018, Retrieved 30 June 2018
  5. ^ Muhammad Saleh Zaafir (19 November 2017). "FPSC (Federal Public Service Commission) clarifies report about CSS exam". The News International (newspaper). Retrieved 30 June 2018.
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