About This Website

csspastpapers.com

This website was created to help students preparing for the Central Superior Services (CSS) examination conducted by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) of Pakistan.

Preparing for CSS requires access to reliable past papers, topic analysis, and preparation guidance. The goal of this website is to make these resources easily accessible to every aspirant — free of charge, without unnecessary distractions.

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Our mission is to support CSS candidates by providing useful study material and helping them prepare more efficiently for one of Pakistan's most competitive examinations.

What You Will Find Here

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Past Papers

CSS past papers organized by subject and year (2010–2024)

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Essay Practice

100+ random essay topics with hints and structures

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Précis Practice

50+ curated passages with instant word-reduction feedback

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MCQ Quiz

100+ MCQs across Pakistan Affairs, Current Affairs, Islamic Studies

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Writing Tools

Essay analyzer and CSS question structure analyzer

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Practice Questions

CSS-pattern questions for every major subject

Who Is This For?

This platform is built specifically for CSS aspirants who want a simple, organized place to access exam resources. Whether you are just beginning your CSS journey or are in the final stretch of preparation, this website aims to support every stage of your study.

  • First-time CSS candidates exploring the exam pattern
  • Repeat candidates targeting specific weak subjects
  • Students working through CSS coaching academies
  • Self-study aspirants without institutional support

About the Examination

The CSS examination is conducted annually by the FPSC to recruit officers for Pakistan's Central Superior Services (Occupational Groups). It is regarded as one of the most prestigious and competitive examinations in Pakistan, attracting thousands of candidates each year for a limited number of positions.

The compulsory subjects include English Essay, English Précis & Composition, General Science & Ability, Current Affairs, Pakistan Affairs, and Islamic Studies. Candidates also choose optional subjects from a broad list.

A Note on Content

The content on this website is designed to help students understand the pattern of the examination and prepare more effectively. If you notice any missing papers or errors in the material, you are always welcome to share your feedback through the Contact page.

We wish all CSS aspirants success in their journey. 🇵🇰