ISLAMABAD: The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) on Saturday announced that the CSS paper scheduled for Monday (tomorrow) will be held in all examination centers of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) like in the rest of the country.The ICT administration had announced public holiday in the wake of visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Ben Salman (MBS) to Islamabad. However, the FPSC announced that there would be no change in the schedule of exams and papers will be held on Monday (tomorrow) at all centers in the federal capital.“In spite of public holiday on Monday 18th February 2019 in Islamabad Capital Territory the CSS paper scheduled for Monday will be held in examination centres in Islamabad like in the rest of the country,” Secretary FPSC Dr Iqbal told The News here on Saturday.
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Sunday, February 17, 2019
CSS paper as per schedule
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