The officers who cleared the 2001 exam entered service just as the world was changing due to the events of 9/11. This specific "batch" was thrust into frontline roles in internal security, diplomacy, and crisis management earlier than many of their predecessors. Today, the successful candidates of the 2001 CSS exam occupy senior positions (typically Grade 19 or 20) within the Pakistani bureaucracy, serving as Deputy Commissioners, Secretaries, and Consuls General. Historical Significance
The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) officially announced the final results for the on September 21, 2002. This cycle was notable for the implementation of a reduced upper-age limit from 30 to 28 years. Key Statistics and Highlights css 2001 final result full
The core competitive pool documented the top 351 candidates ranked by high scores. The officers who cleared the 2001 exam entered
The final merit list published by the FPSC served as the definitive guide for filling vacant posts across occupational groups. : Included candidates like Muhammad Babar Chohan Rukhsana Farique Said Iqbal Merit 131–160 : Featured names such as Muhammad Asif Samia Afaqi (134), and Zafar Shah Merit 206–235 : Included (212), and Junaid Zafar Academic Themes and Trends The final merit list published by the FPSC
The final merit list was topped by female candidate , who secured the first position overall.