Islamabad: Details of the candidates who have appeared in the Central Advanced Services (CSS) examinations in the past three years were released in parliament on Friday.
Candidates consisted of successful and unsuccessful candidates in various subjects for 2019, 2020 and 2021. Details show that at least 54.53% of candidates failed in Urdu, Pakistan’s national language, in the last three years.
A written response from the Establishment Division was submitted to the Diet session along with details of the candidates.
The founding department said 30% of candidates failed in Urdu in 2019. Meanwhile, failure rates jumped to 59% and 73% in 2020 and 2021, respectively. His overall failure rate over the last three years was 54.53%.
According to the report, 45,800 out of 49,500 applicants failed the three-year essay. In 2019, his 13,328 out of 14,205 candidates failed to write an essay, while 6% of his candidates passed the subject.
According to the 2020 report, 17,735 out of 18,387 candidates failed to write an essay, with a pass rate of just 4%. Meanwhile, in 2021, of her 16,887 candidates who have appeared, at least 14,760 of her have failed in that subject. His acceptance rate for 2021 is 13%, with 87% of candidates failing.
Regarding the pass rate in English, 35,000 out of 49,500 test takers failed the subject in 2019, with a failure rate of 73%, and 39% and 92% in 2020 and 2021, respectively. House was informed of what had happened.
In the Pakistan issue, the proportion of unsuccessful candidates remained at 37% in 2019, 71% in 2020 and 46% in 2021. Islamiat lost 18% of candidates in 2019, 51% in 2020 and 81% in 2021.