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faizanabrar Monday, January 07, 2019 09:24 PM

Which Bachelors Degree Should I Get?
 
Hello!
I have always been a CSS aspirant, it has been my dream. I have completed my FSc recently and got recommended for Army but I didn't join because I want to do CSS.
I am confused as to whether I should take a professional degree that would be a backup in case I couldn't clear CSS, or should I go for BS Economics, which will aid me in my preparation for CSS and allow me to manage my time to study during my degree.
My age is 18 right now. I plan to appear in CSS soon after my Bachelors is completed. Would doing a 2 years Private BA be a wise option?
How should I start my preparation?

Insaf Ali Shar Thursday, January 10, 2019 06:51 PM

Yes go for it

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wellington Friday, January 11, 2019 12:32 AM

Go for a professional degree, don't just rely on a private BA. Bs economics is good.

shah qaimoos almas Friday, January 11, 2019 12:55 AM

May be BS economics will be better then BA .

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hafeez janu Friday, January 18, 2019 11:00 PM

[QUOTE=faizanabrar;1083093]Hello!
I have always been a CSS aspirant, it has been my dream. I have completed my FSc recently and got recommended for Army but I didn't join because I want to do CSS.
I am confused as to whether I should take a professional degree that would be a backup in case I couldn't clear CSS, or should I go for BS Economics, which will aid me in my preparation for CSS and allow me to manage my time to study during my degree.
My age is 18 right now. I plan to appear in CSS soon after my Bachelors is completed. Would doing a 2 years Private BA be a wise option?
How should I start my preparation?[/QUOTE]
bro mai ni BS economics lya a dream a k css karo tu mai aur same a

Dire Wolf Thursday, January 24, 2019 09:06 PM

[QUOTE=faizanabrar;1083093]Hello!
I have always been a CSS aspirant, it has been my dream. I have completed my FSc recently and got recommended for Army but I didn't join because I want to do CSS.
I am confused as to whether I should take a professional degree that would be a backup in case I couldn't clear CSS, or should I go for BS Economics, which will aid me in my preparation for CSS and allow me to manage my time to study during my degree.
My age is 18 right now. I plan to appear in CSS soon after my Bachelors is completed. Would doing a 2 years Private BA be a wise option?
How should I start my preparation?[/QUOTE]


BS is better than B.A as you aren't running out of age. Also there is no guarantee of clearing css, who knows what tomorrow brings....

faizanabrar Saturday, January 26, 2019 06:41 PM

[QUOTE=wellington;1083350]Go for a professional degree, don't just rely on a private BA. Bs economics is good.[/QUOTE]
Thank you for replying sir, I just read your message. I have decided to go for BS degree.
My interest is in Computer Science, so if I go for BS Computer Science, I would have to keep Computer Science as an optional instead of Economics or IR etc. and I have not seen many people choose it as an optional. Would it be wise?
I could also go for BS Economics but I have heard that there is not much scope in it.

Regards

faizanabrar Saturday, January 26, 2019 06:43 PM

[QUOTE=Dire Wolf;1084426]BS is better than B.A as you aren't running out of age. Also there is no guarantee of clearing css, who knows what tomorrow brings....[/QUOTE]
I have already left Pak Army for CSS, so now it is my only option. But I am going for BS degree, now deciding whether I should go for Computer Science or Economics.

alirazachouhan Saturday, January 26, 2019 09:30 PM

cake

azkaach Saturday, February 02, 2019 03:59 PM

If you are serious then try to get in BS computer science.
Its better than BA


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