FCPS Part 1 Results Are Out! How Part1PK Users Secured First-Attempt Success

Updated for 2026 Session

If you logged into your cpsp.edu.pk portal today, your heart was probably pounding out of your chest. We know the feeling. You type in your credentials, wait for the page to load, and hold your breath looking for that one beautiful, life-changing word: PASS.

For thousands of candidates across Pakistan, today was a day of celebration. The College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) has officially released the FCPS Part 1 results, and our inboxes at Part1PK have been flooding with messages, screenshots, and voicenotes from doctors who cleared the exam on their very first attempt.

If you passed today, congratulations! Your hard work paid off. But if you are gearing up for the next attempt, let’s talk about exactly how so many of our users crushed this exam—and how you can do the same.


How the CPSP Result System Works (For First-Timers)

If you are a fresh House Officer planning to take the exam soon, you might be wondering how the result day actually works.

Unlike university exams (like UHS or KEMU) where public gazettes or merit lists are circulated in WhatsApp groups, the CPSP maintains strict confidentiality.

  • When you register for your Part 1 exam at cpsp.edu.pk, the college generates a secure portal access for you.
  • On result day, there is no public PDF. Every candidate receives only their individual result uploaded directly to their secure e-portal.

It’s a solitary moment. Just you, your screen, and your result. And we want to make sure the screen says "Pass" the next time you log in.


The Big Claim: Over 90% MCQ Coverage in the Recent Exam

We don't like to just make claims; we like to back them up with data.

After analyzing the latest exam papers through candidate recalls, we confirmed that over 90% of the MCQs that appeared in the exam were already sitting in the Part1PK App’s database. While traditional past-paper books like Golden Files take months to print and update (often with wrong keys), our AI-powered app had already integrated the exact high-yield concepts being tested.

Because we verify our data with FCPS-II consultants, our users didn't just memorize answers—they understood the concepts.


Proof from the Exam Hall (Did You See These?)

Here are just two actual MCQs that appeared in the recent sessions. Both of these were heavily drilled into our users through the Part1PK Mock Exams.

MCQ Recall 1 (Anatomy/Surgery Focus)

A 14-year-old male presents with recurrent, profuse, unilateral epistaxis and progressive nasal obstruction. Physical examination reveals a reddish-purple, non-encapsulated mass in the posterior nasal cavity. CT imaging shows a tumor widening the sphenopalatine foramen and extending into the infratemporal fossa. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Options:

  • A) Inverted papilloma
  • B) Nasal polyp
  • C) Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
  • D) Esthesioneuroblastoma
  • E) Rhabdomyosarcoma

Correct Answer: C (Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma)

(This exact scenario was tested repeatedly on our app. Our explanation highlights the classic triad: adolescent male + epistaxis + nasal mass).

MCQ Recall 2 (Pathology Focus)

A 55-year-old male with acute pancreatitis develops severe abdominal pain. During exploratory laparotomy, the surgeon observes chalky-white, firm patches in the omentum. Histopathology of these areas would most likely reveal which type of necrosis?

Options:

  • A) Fat necrosis
  • B) Coagulative necrosis
  • C) Fibrinoid necrosis
  • D) Liquefactive necrosis
  • E) Medial necrosis

Correct Answer: A (Fat necrosis)

(Our app users nailed this because our Pathology module specifically links "chalky-white patches" in pancreatitis directly to enzymatic fat necrosis).

When you practice with the exact format and wording the CPSP uses, the actual exam just feels like another practice run on your phone.


Real Reviews: What Our Successful Users Are Saying

The best part of our job is waking up to messages like these. Here is what some of our newly passed Part 1 candidates had to say today:

"I failed my first attempt because I was relying on outdated PDF files with wrong answer keys. This time, I exclusively used Part1PK for my MCQs. Seeing those exact questions pop up on the computer screen today was a lifesaver. Alhamdullilah, cleared it!"

Dr. Saad, General Surgery Candidate

"The app's performance analytics showed me my Pathology was weak two weeks before the exam. I focused entirely on that module. Today, my CPSP portal says PASS. Thank you for making an app that actually understands the Pakistani exam system."

Dr. Ayesha, Medicine & Allied

What’s Your Next Move?

If today wasn't your day, or if you are planning to appear in the upcoming sessions, stop repeating the same mistakes.

You cannot beat a modernized computer-based testing (CBT) system by reading static, outdated books. You need an active recall system that adapts to your weaknesses, corrects your mistakes instantly, and gives you access to the most high-yield, verified past papers.

Don't leave your next attempt to chance.

The next exam dates are approaching fast. Download the app that covered 90% of the recent exam and join the doctors who are passing on their first try.