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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

View Poll Results: Who pass CSS ..More chances? (Beside luck)
Average Masters degree holder 2 13.33%
Intelligent Bachelors degree holder 12 80.00%
I know nothing 1 6.67%
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Option 1 :
Age : 25+
Masters background
Hardworking + average mind

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Age : 21+
B.A / B.sc background
First attempt
Intelligent + hardworking + smart working
(actually its my case )
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Intelligent + hardworking + smart working (worth it) :p
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Well the criteria of success is that how much sincerely and diligently you pour effort in order to be unique from rest crowd and to what extent you're committed enough for hard work.

Since you've the luxury of age so you may appear in year after 2015 or so when you think you have prepared yourself up-to that standard to compete with the cream of nation. P.S don't take CSS for granted and start preparations from today and its certainly not a hard and fast rule that one should have done masters in order to become a CSP. The thing that matters is your will and when there is a will there is a way. You should be committed and prepare with full zest and zeal, work hard, enrich your knowledge and especially get proficiency over English. I don't know how much you've prepared so far but if you haven't then its wise to appear after 1 or 2 years when you'll be full fledged prepared.


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Intelligent + hardworking + smart working (worth it) :p
U miss one thing...thats experience
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Option 2 is the better one. The reason is that holding Masters degree is not worth mentioning when you do not have taste or smart working and hard working etc,. So, if one is holding a Bachelors degree but he is a hard working and has smart approach, he can surely win laurels.
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Aoa,

Well the criteria of success is that how much sincerely and diligently you pour effort in order to be unique from rest crowd and to what extent you're committed enough for hard work.

Since you've the luxury of age so you may appear in year after 2015 or so when you think you have prepared yourself up-to that standard to compete with the cream of nation. P.S don't take CSS for granted and start preparations from today and its certainly not a hard and fast rule that one should have done masters in order to become a CSP. The thing that matters is your will and when there is a will there is a way. You should be committed and prepare with full zest and zeal, work hard, enrich your knowledge and especially get proficiency over English. I don't know how much you've prepared so far but if you haven't then its wise to appear after 1 or 2 years when you'll be full fledged prepared.


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I will have my first attempt after two year of preparation which I did along with my bachelors. Hope for the best
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@sania have you started preparation for persian?
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Are you going to appear in CE-2015 with Persian as one optional???
That's good to listen amid the current hearsay and negativity for Persian. Be brave and be successful.
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I will have my first attempt after two year of preparation which I did along with my bachelors. Hope for the best
Well, good luck then You must read DAWN daily and practice from past papers when you cover the whole syllabus of every course.

It sees you've opted Persian so I'd like to suggest you that you should prepare it with full zest and zeal especially must practice to translate Urdu and English stuff into Persian. Do it on daily basis and get it evaluated from teacher who hold command over said Language. There are some topics which are very important as per exam point of view like Sabak and its types, movements, topics on Iqbal etc so you should be capable enough to translate them into Persian. Don't you rely merely on the option of English because as a matter of fact, examiner can ask to attempt into Persian, as per rule.

Nevertheless, its for your own good if you practice in both English and Persian.

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Are you going to appear in CE-2015 with Persian as one optional???
That's good to listen amid the current hearsay and negativity for Persian. Be brave and be successful.
yeah I'm appearing in CE-2015 with persian as optional
thanks for your wishes...
bu the way what are your optional subjects?
Mine optional are:
psychology, persian ,punjabi and business administration
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from which book you're preparing persian? do suggest me as well
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