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Mobeeen Bhatti Friday, January 25, 2013 04:36 PM

Eligibility
 
AOA,
I'm an ACCA affiliate, I'll get an honorary degree of BS-accounting from Oxford Brooks University by completing a theosis . I just want to know that can I appear in CSS exams on the basis of that honorary degree? Reply Awaited.

DDAY Friday, January 25, 2013 05:26 PM

[QUOTE=Mobeeen Bhatti;546687]AOA,
I'm an ACCA affiliate, I'll get an honorary degree of BS-accounting from Oxford Brooks University by completing a theosis . I just want to know that can I appear in CSS exams on the basis of that honorary degree? Reply Awaited.[/QUOTE]

Dear you can get Equivalent from HEC and then you can apply....if im not wrong you will get equivalent to M.com here in Pakistan..

Rvel Thursday, February 14, 2013 05:06 AM

Little help required
 
Hi All, Lately I completed my Alevels and now I am planning to do a BA 2 year degree from either PU or Virtual University of Pakistan. Now will I be eligible for taking css exams in 2014 after doing a simple BA from any of these two above mentioned universities which are recognised by HEC?
Thanks in advance. :)

Usman Cheema Thursday, February 14, 2013 09:54 AM

[QUOTE=Rvel;556528]Hi All, Lately I completed my Alevels and now I am planning to do a BA 2 year degree from either PU or Virtual University of Pakistan. Now will I be eligible for taking css exams in 2014 after doing a simple BA from any of these two above mentioned universities which are recognised by HEC?
Thanks in advance. :)[/QUOTE]

Yes you will be.

Regards,

Rvel Saturday, February 16, 2013 02:10 AM

What is the average passing rate of the students who appear for css exams each year?

Z Bokhari Saturday, February 16, 2013 02:22 AM

[QUOTE=Rvel;557964]What is the average passing rate of the students who appear for css exams each year?[/QUOTE]

Well unfortunately it is very low. Last year 10,066 candidates appeared and only 800 managed to pass.

Rvel Saturday, February 16, 2013 11:18 PM

Oh that's a heads up, hardly 8 percent. I think we all should have back up plans rather then only being dependent on CSS. Kindly tell me one more thing that will I be able to appear for CSS after completing 2 years of my BSC degree or first I have to complete it fully and then i will be eligible for appearing in CSS?

Z Bokhari Sunday, February 17, 2013 01:52 AM

[QUOTE=Rvel;558534]Oh that's a heads up, hardly 8 percent. I think we all should have back up plans rather then only being dependent on CSS. Kindly tell me one more thing that will I be able to appear for CSS after completing 2 years of my BSC degree or first I have to complete it fully and then i will be eligible for appearing in CSS?[/QUOTE]

Yes i think it would be wise on our part to have a back up plan since we don't know what destiny will bring for us. You have to complete your degree only then will you be eligible to appear in CSS.

Anjum22 Sunday, February 17, 2013 03:56 PM

What books should we consult if we want to study about the history of politics of pakistan ? because i dont have any know how about Politics. I want to get immense knowledge on politics. And let me know that for islamic studies and economics what books should i consult? and to remain up-to-date about current affairs what book/website/or anything should i consult??
I am not a very intelligent student. My english vocabulary is not vast. How can i improve my english vocabulary??

Its my Aspiration to be in civil services :) kindly help me out !!

fate Sunday, February 24, 2013 11:17 PM

somebody told me that 16 years of education is the minimum requirement for CSS?
is it correct? can i appear in CSS 2014 exam with 14 years of education .
i have done b.com (2years)


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