REGARDING results, FPSC Chairman Justice (Rtd) Rana Bhagwan Das in May this year had, while addressing the DMGs, promised that he would declare the results in mid-June. But no results have been announced as yet.

The FPSC does not bother to fix any date for announcing results. It almost takes two years to be recruited through the FPSC. This is an unpleasant process and hurts candidates most.

Many doctors, engineers and law graduates appear in the examinations but soon their expectations turn into despair as results are not announced on time.

It was February this year when the FPSC conducted examinations, yet even after seven months of wait we are clueless about the enigmatic process of handing out results.

As the next examinations will be conducted in February 2013, it is extremely difficult for candidates to prepare for the next round unless they know about their shortcomings through the results of their previous examinations.

I request FPSC authorities to announce the results before holding the next examinations.

ALI SIKANDER Karachi

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