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CSS Competitive Examination The Central Superior Services Examination is conducted every year for induction to Group 17 of the Civil Services |
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Don't know what to do next
Hi my name is Saeed. Im currently in 2nd year of inter mediate in commerce. I dont know what to do next, go to which uni, go for what degree and where and when to start. I think im interested in these optional subjects
IR ILAW US HISTORY SOCIOLOGY GENDEESTUDIES I dont know what to do next if i go for IR it would help me in css but if i failed the test the degree will be of no use to me. Im also thinking about taking English literature and linguistics as many candidates fail mostly in English but that wont help me in optional subjects. Please help me in this situation, tell me about your experience. Give me an advise or an opinion of yours provided that you give it with proper reasoning. Ill be very gratefull to you. Sent from my SM-J510F using Tapatalk Sent from my SM-J510F using Tapatalk |
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You have intermediate in commerce, then you seem a candidate of accounting & auditing. This sets your course for MBA, CA, or B.Com or any other degree in commerce which I missed.. However, your approach is going for a degree which suits your hypothetically selected optional subjects would be a disaster if opted. Now my suggestion is that you should go for a university degree. I am not recommending any particular degree. Rather I am suggesting you that pursue your interesting field. You may have intermediate in commerce but its your own career. you are not bound to go after commerce field anyhow. If you are interested in literature, go for English literature. And by the way your reasoning that English Literature won't help in optionals, you are wrong again. Because, it is English which basically helps in every subject at the first place. No other degree would help that much. And this would not be necessarily true to assume that if someone has a degree relating to optional would help him succeed in CSS. Nope. |
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I agree with highly uploaded. Pursue a proper degree based on your interests and other important factors. Do not make CSS the basis of all decisions in life, especially at this stage.
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