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Registration for CSS 2015
Hello everyone,
I am expecting my IBCC equivalence for O and A Levels to come by about 20th October and after that, I would need to apply for the HEC equivalence for my degree(the process is cumbersome and time-consuming). My understanding is that we need to submit the documents ten days after the closing date(which should be 10th November right?), so if I dont have my HEC degree equivalence by then, can I ask FPSC for an extension, or can I inform them that this is my only missing document which is being processed. Normally, if applicants somehow fail to provide a document, does FPSC accommodate them or directly cancel the application? Also, does anyone have a functioning email address for FPSC(or the name and contact number of any official), because the one email they have on their website is not working, last time I tried. Would appreciate timely responses. |
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So as soon as you get you IBCC Equivalence apply for CE-2015 and submit the application form it will not be rejected. Regards, Stay Blessed
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Thank you for your response. I am hoping the IBCC document comes through in time, because for some people, it takes more than a month. In any case, you are right, I shall submit the application and then hope that FPSC asks for the missing documents. But technically speaking, 10th November is the deadline for the submission of documents, right?
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Yes it is but only through courier/post and not by hand submission. For by hand submission 31st Oct will be the last. If you apply online by 31st oct and send application that reaches on or before 10th Nov it will be accepted. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I thought, this time around, FPSC is only accepting online applications, is that not the case?
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Yes it is the case but for CSS you have to send the printed hard copy of the online application along with documents and fee receipt to the FPSC Head Office Islamabad or submit it by hand at any regional/provincial FPSC office. Regards, Stay Blessed Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Brother hope you are doing good Dear my age is May, 1988. Please count that can I take CSS 2016 if I skip CSS 2015? I have counted my age but want it crystal clear done by you. Thanks in anticipation |
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P.S. CE-2016 will be your last chance without age relaxation. Regards, Stay Blessed
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And please let me know that if I apply for CSS-2015 and skip it, will they count my attempt consumed/taken due to applying? Thank you so much |
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No dear your attempt will not be counted unless you appear at least in one paper. So just applying for CSS won't consume your attempt. Regards, Stay Blessed Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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