Dozens of candidates appearing in the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) General Recruitment Test Phase-I/2026 reportedly faced confusion and delays after staff at some examination centers appeared unaware that exams were scheduled to take place.
The incident created frustration among applicants who had arrived at their assigned centers for the revised examination schedule announced by FPSC.
Candidates Left Waiting at Islamabad Center
Video Source: Propakistani
One of the major incidents was reported at:
🏫 Ali Abbas Shaheed Model College, G-6/2 Islamabad
According to candidates, many students reached the center for their scheduled paper but were informed there was no clear information regarding the examination being held there.
Videos circulating on social media showed large numbers of candidates waiting outside examination centers and criticizing the management arrangements.
Exams Were Recently Rescheduled
The FPSC written examinations were originally planned from:
đź“… April 25 to May 6, 2026
However, the commission later revised the schedule and announced new exam dates from:
đź“… May 9 to May 20, 2026
Friday, May 9 was the first day of the updated examination schedule.
Similar Complaints Reported From Other Cities
Reports suggested that the issue was not limited to Islamabad, as candidates from other cities also complained about:
- Lack of coordination at exam centers
- Unclear instructions
- Delayed confirmation regarding exams
Many candidates said they had traveled long distances and faced unnecessary stress due to poor management.
Social Media Reactions Intensify
The incident quickly gained attention online, where applicants expressed concern over:
- Administrative mismanagement
- Communication failures
- Poor examination arrangements
Candidates demanded clearer coordination and proper guidance for future examinations.
Final Words
The confusion outside FPSC examination centers has raised concerns regarding exam management and coordination during the General Recruitment Test Phase-I/2026. Many candidates are now waiting for further clarification from FPSC regarding the reported issues and affected examination centers.
