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wasxxm Sunday, May 17, 2015 12:15 PM

Is the General Knowledge Group still intact?
 
Aoa. Can anyone kindly elaborate if the general knowledge group comprising Pakistan Affairs, Current Affairs and General Science & Ability, is still intact? If not, then what are the implications of it on the grading scheme which I assume is that one needs to score 120 marks out of 300 combined to pass this amalgam.

Thanks in anticipation.

IslamabadKid Sunday, May 17, 2015 12:35 PM

Query
 
Implications will be drastic for those who were relying only upon General science(erstwhile Everyday science) and 40% of Pakistan Affairs to get through. Now they have to study current affairs and Pakistan affairs to their extremes so as to get good marks.

Passing marks of 40 in [B]each[/B] subject are mandatory now.

Only one way is left to express oneself and that is:
Tu teer aazmaa (FPSC),
Hum jigger aazmayein. ;)

Regards.

wasxxm Sunday, May 17, 2015 05:51 PM

Thanks for your kind reply. While I do trust it, but just out of curiosity asking if this policy is somewhere mentioned on FPSC web site? Or just a deduction from the fact that the group no longer exists so as the old marking scheme.

ZainJanjua Sunday, May 17, 2015 06:34 PM

[QUOTE=wasxxm;830292]Thanks for your kind reply. While I do trust it, but just out of curiosity asking if this policy is somewhere mentioned on FPSC web site? Or just a deduction from the fact that the group no longer exists so as the old marking scheme.[/QUOTE]

I have same query :waiting

Monk Sunday, May 17, 2015 07:37 PM

Rules and regulations will soon be announced on the official website, it's better to wait for that before jumping into any conclusion

wasxxm Sunday, May 17, 2015 09:26 PM

Or even better let us assume that we have to score 40 marks in each subject.

Doctor Sadia Sunday, May 17, 2015 11:31 PM

According to World Times Academy, its 40 for each subject.

musmanhussain Wednesday, May 20, 2015 08:08 AM

There are so many other misconception regarding marks and paper pattern which surely, fpsc announced properly.
According to most of people's suggestions that general ability 40% part will be comprised on mcq base. so wait official notification.

incounternable Wednesday, May 20, 2015 09:52 AM

[QUOTE=wasxxm;830292]Thanks for your kind reply. While I do trust it, but just out of curiosity asking if this policy is somewhere mentioned on FPSC web site? Or just a deduction from the fact that the group no longer exists so as the old marking scheme.[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=ZainJanjua;830301]I have same query :waiting[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=Monk;830310]Rules and regulations will soon be announced on the official website, it's better to wait for that before jumping into any conclusion[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=wasxxm;830333]Or even better let us assume that we have to score 40 marks in each subject.[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=musmanhussain;831005]There are so many other misconception regarding marks and paper pattern which surely, fpsc announced properly.
According to most of people's suggestions that general ability 40% part will be comprised on mcq base. so wait official notification.[/QUOTE]

The syllabus published for CE-16 on FPSC's website clearly mention three different subjects and not one (i.e General Knowledge). So consider it done. Now you have to pass each of the three subjects separately.

The syllabus and the public notice for CE-16 mentions all three subjects under different heading [B]unlike[/B] the previous ones which showed General Knowledge as of 300 and comprising of three sub-heading of EDS, P.A, C.A.

I. COMPULSORY SUBJECTS (600 marks)

English Essay [B]100 Marks[/B]
English (Precis and Composition) [B]100 Marks[/B]
General Science & Ability [B]100 Marks[/B]
Current Affairs [B]100 Marks[/B]
Pakistan Affairs [B]100 Marks[/B]
Islamic Studies
OR Comparative Study of Major Religions (For Non Muslims) [B]100 Marks[/B]

[B]Unlike this one[/B]

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS (600 MARKS)
(1) Essay 100
(2) English (Precis and Composition) 100
(3) General Knowledge : [B]300[/B]
Paper - I Every Day Science 100} *(MCQs=50 Marks+Subjective=50 Marks)
Paper - II Current Affairs 100}
Paper - III Pakistan Affairs 100}
(4) Islamiat 100


So start preparation of all these three subjects separately and there is [B]no EDS[/B] paper anymore it is now [B]General Science & Ability[/B] paper and it will contain science related MCQs and the [B]General Ability[/B] part too will have MCQs because Analytical Reasoning usually is in MCQs form.

So stop speculating, because time is short and don't wait for any announcement from FPSC to make it clear that these three subjects are separated now because every change that FPSC introduced in Rules, earlier, was never announced separately it was included in [B]Rules[/B] that we aspirants never touch.

One such example is of failing optional rendered many aspirants fail in written exam starting from CE-13...

Earlier, failing only compulsory subject rendered one fail and failing optional was never rendered as failing exam its marks were excluded and if the candidate had scored above 600 after excluding marks of failed optional subject, he was rendered pass in written but in CE-13 they made a slight change of word "and" that was replaced in place of "OR" that rendered many candidates failed even after passing all compulsory subjects.

Rules for CE-16 will be published in either last week of September or 1st week of October, till then prepare for these subjects separately.


JazakAllah

musmanhussain Tuesday, May 26, 2015 04:17 PM

I read on jwt group on facebook that fpsc revised the previous policy of marks regarding GK subjects.A candidate who obtained 120 marks in Gk papers will be considered quailified.


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