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SYLLABUS OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION
The written
examination will be conduced comprising the following four
Written
Examination (Four Papers) and Total : 400 Marks
Paper
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Subject
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Marks
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1.
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English Essay & Composition
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100
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2.
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Urdu Essay & Composition
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100
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3.
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MCQ type paper of 90 minutes
duration containing questions relating to:
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General Knowledge, Approx. (70%)
Pakistan Studies, Current Affairs,
Islamic Studies (General Knowledge for Non-Muslim candidates), Geography, Basic
Mathematics, English, Urdu, Everyday Science.
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Basic Computer Studies Approx. (30%)
Including M.S office, Electronics Record
Keeping, Internet, Email etc.
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100
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4.
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MCQ type paper of 90 minutes
duration on Revenues Laws
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100
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Psychological Assessment and Viva
Voce
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200
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ENGLISH ESSAY
TIPS TO SOLVE ESSAY
Types
- Argumentative
- Explanatory
- Quoatational
Argumentative
or Explanatory
New it is a
question which should be done.
- Argumentative
essay requires a complete evidence and supports your answer with logical reasons
and claims.
- Explanatory
essay does not require evidence or support, students just need to give general
examples and write in detail.
Argumentative
- These
essays seek evidence in the shape of facts or figures, examples or explanation
of the arguments.
- Majority
of the students fail in argumentative essays asked in exams because students do
not answer by quoting facts. Figures and research report. This stance in further
fostered in CSS Examiner Report which is published on FPSC website every year. www.fpsc.gov.pk.
- Many
students do not have proper coaching which can guide them about the exact format
of argumentative essays as a number of mentors are teaching this subject with superficial
and surface knowledge without having any publication or knowledge of this
subject.
- It
is highly advised to attempt argumentative essays. For example: Promoting
tourism in Pakistan: opportunities and challenges. (CSS, 2020)
Pros and cons of globalization. (CSS, 2021) An
analysis of the concept of globalization of markets (CSS, 2022). People have
become overly dependent on technology (CSS, 2023)
Latest
Trend in CSS Essay and How to cope with it
- During
CSS-2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020, those essays are asked which depend on the
critical thinking of the students. Now cramming and Memorising essays are
discouraged by the examiners. In these essay, students need to build their
critical analysis skills a these essays purely depend on students’ critical ability.
For more tips, students on watch my Lectures on YOUTUBE having my name as
YOUTUBE Channel.
- Hence,
students had better practise and get such types of essays checked by a CSS English
teacher and making outline of these essays are appreciating.
- Every
year. Examiner publishes the report which students fail in Essay and Precis.
The reason in grammatical error, unable to quote research report, formatting
issue, connectivity between the ideas and having little knowledge about the
essay.
A GOOD
ESSAY
- One
must be clear about the topic.
- There
should not be grammatical mistake.
- Proper
paragraphs ought to be followed.
- Issues
of coherence and cohesion need to be tackled to present your answer in a well
organised and united way.
- Prove
your logic or argument at the end of the essay.
Techniques
how to Deal Different Topics
- Essay
like Dialogue in the best course to combat terrorism or great nations win
without fighting (CSS-2014) need to elaborate the importance of dialogue as it
is necessary because it avoids bloodshed, wastage of resources, weakening
economy, loss of human being, damage of infrastructure as nations have to conclude
dialogue even at the end of the war. If it is necessary at the end why there is
a need of war?
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this way, students after writing and developing the significance of dialogue
can write the examples of the world like Soviet Union. Like US withdrawal from
Afghanistan.
- In
such essays, student has to convince the examiners the role of dialogue rather
than launching war.
- Essay
like Can the Third World War be prevented? (CSS-2008) or Can women be equal to
men in Pakistan? (CSS-2010)
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Student
has the option to prove in that is it possible or not. If yes, then give your
argument in a logic way.
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Only
take one side of the picture and do not try to proof both sides.
- In
2014, Essay on dialogue was asked. The context of the was the withdrawal of the
US from Afghanistan and there were a number of articles in Dawn about Dialogue
and Peace. Such questions appear in newspapers where students can prepare
easily.
- In
2015, Human rights violation and war on terror was asked. Students of
International Law can attempt it because they have read it in their syllabus
- In
Short, Top 30 Essay book and newspapers before 4 to 5 months of the exams can
be beneficial to get higher marks.
How to Collect
the Material of an Essay
- Before
4 to 5 months commencing of the exams, students need to read Dawn daily as most
of the time, the topic and heading of an article in Dawn is directly taken for
CSS essay, current affairs, Pakistan Affairs, etc. So reading newspapers will
develop your critical analysis skills.
- Secondly,
read the magazines related with CSS
- Thirdly,
my Top 30 Essay book will provide many things at a single platform.
- Fourthly,
write and get these essays checked by a CSS teacher. (Going to a CSS teacher in
the last month of the exams result in utter failure of the candidates. Consult
teacher at least 4 to 5 months before the CSS exams start.)
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