Candidates appeared for 1200 marks worth of papers, including six compulsory subjects and a selection of optional subjects.

The announcement of the final result in 2001 brought a sense of accomplishment to hundreds of aspiring officers. While specific individual rankings are typically archived in FPSC annual reports, the general trends of that year were notable:

This batch served through some of Pakistan's most turbulent decades, gaining unique experience in governance.

The Civil Service Academy (CSA) library maintains records of all "Common Training Program" (CTP) batches.

Candidates who appeared in the CSS 2001 result were inducted into the following 12 occupational groups: 🏛️ 👮 Police Service of Pakistan (PSP) 🌍 Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP) 💰 Pakistan Customs Service (PCS) 📈 Inland Revenue Service (IRS) 📦 Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service (PAAS) 🚂 Railways (Commercial and Transportation) Group 📮 Postal Group 🏢 Commerce and Trade Group 📝 Information Group 🛡️ Military Lands and Cantonments Group 🏢 Office Management Group (OMG) Why the 2001 Batch is Significant Today

The "Toppers" of 2001 often went on to hold significant provincial and federal roles, with many currently serving as Senior Secretaries or Inspectors General as they approach the peak of their careers.