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SaJJAd Waseer Saturday, October 18, 2014 12:56 AM

Need Motivation
 
Assalam Alaikum

I invite all seniors and junior members of this forum to have an attention on this little confusion. Your suggestions will be motivational for me specially.
I have done my B.A and also doing BBA from IBA Sukkur.
I love to grab the position in CSS. I need the way to do it, I want to know the perfect plan and method for it.
I will start from scratch so seniors what should I do now ?

hafiz mubashar Sunday, October 19, 2014 08:44 PM

[QUOTE=SaJJAd Waseer;768952]Assalam Alaikum

I invite all seniors and junior members of this forum to have an attention on this little confusion. Your suggestions will be motivational for me specially.
I have done my B.A and also doing BBA from IBA Sukkur.
I love to grab the position in CSS. I need the way to do it, I want to know the perfect plan and method for it.
I will start from scratch so seniors what should I do now ?[/QUOTE]

Firstly, it's good to know that you are a continuing student of IBA Sukkur-a prestigious institute. Your love to become a bureaucrat and the top official is enchanting.
Secondly, a perfect plan for study is simple - read standard books esp. that are recommended by Seniors. Make your notes. Give proper time to studies. Start from Compulsory Subjects and read them. It is necessary to read newspaper and The Dawn is the best. Never just raise questions, find or give solutions also.
When you feel that you have completed your Compulsory Ones, make a final decision of the Optionals. Do so with the help of Past Papers, Senior's advice and your own background knowledge and ease.
For your convenience, here are the certain useful threads.
1. For Compulsory Papers: [url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/beginners-guide/frequently-asked-questions/3577-beginners-should-read-carefully.html[/url]
2. For General Info: [url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/beginners-guide/frequently-asked-questions/2417-css-top-10-faqs.html[/url]
3. For The Dawn's Editorials: [url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/general/news-articles/dawn/19944-editorial-dawn.html[/url]

Belief in your abilities and hard work are the core keys to success.
Further queries are welcomed.:dd

Tehseen Baber Sunday, October 19, 2014 08:47 PM

[QUOTE=SaJJAd Waseer;768952]Assalam Alaikum

I invite all seniors and junior members of this forum to have an attention on this little confusion. Your suggestions will be motivational for me specially.
I have done my B.A and also doing BBA from IBA Sukkur.
I love to grab the position in CSS. I need the way to do it, I want to know the perfect plan and method for it.
I will start from scratch so seniors what should I do now ?[/QUOTE]
It is good to think for appearing in CSS during your degree program. Secondly, for guidance the css forum is available having almost all sections seperated by subject wise. Thirdly, go through the forum well and ask any question by posting in the forum with respect to the subject.

Best of Luck.

Sania Kahn Sunday, October 19, 2014 08:51 PM

You are in the same condition as I am. I am starting from Everyday science.
I believe that in any subject , apart from the books suggested by seniors , extensive reading and self made notes can fetch more marks than average.
Usually 3-5 marks per question and thats enough to create a difference :bow

SaJJAd Waseer Monday, October 20, 2014 11:05 AM

[QUOTE=hafiz mubashar;769815]Firstly, it's good to know that you are a continuing student of IBA Sukkur-a prestigious institute. Your love to become a bureaucrat and the top official is enchanting.
Secondly, a perfect plan for study is simple - read standard books esp. that are recommended by Seniors. Make your notes. Give proper time to studies. Start from Compulsory Subjects and read them. It is necessary to read newspaper and The Dawn is the best. Never just raise questions, find or give solutions also.
When you feel that you have completed your Compulsory Ones, make a final decision of the Optionals. Do so with the help of Past Papers, Senior's advice and your own background knowledge and ease.
For your convenience, here are the certain useful threads.
1. For Compulsory Papers: [url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/beginners-guide/frequently-asked-questions/3577-beginners-should-read-carefully.html[/url]
2. For General Info: [url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/beginners-guide/frequently-asked-questions/2417-css-top-10-faqs.html[/url]
3. For The Dawn's Editorials: [url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/general/news-articles/dawn/19944-editorial-dawn.html[/url]

Belief in your abilities and hard work are the core keys to success.
Further queries are welcomed.:dd[/QUOTE]

Thank you dear for replying me.
Actually my grip over English is not very much strong, I want to work on my English first because I have a lot of time to appear in CSS. Right now my age is 19.
What steps should be taken for improvement of English?

[QUOTE=Sania Kahn;769826]You are in the same condition as I am. I am starting from Everyday science.
I believe that in any subject , apart from the books suggested by seniors , extensive reading and self made notes can fetch more marks than average.
Usually 3-5 marks per question and thats enough to create a difference :bow[/QUOTE]

You are right but I wanted to know Can I start preparing for Compulsory subject by having not much grip over English? Is it not good to start from English first ?

hafiz mubashar Monday, October 20, 2014 05:30 PM

Yes, you have at least 2-3 years to be eligible to appear in the exam. So, your first priority should be to have a better grip over English comprehension and grammar. Here are certain useful tips for it.
First, try to buy and read Jahangir's World Times every month. This will help you to the utmost to lead your way towards CSS. It will help you in building your concepts for GK and Compulsory as well as Optional subjects. This is the best way to build your comprehension as well.
Second, to read Daily Dawn esp. the Opinion and Editorial pages would also help you in building vocabulary, comprehension and grammar.
Lastly, buy anyone of these two books and read them from beginning to the end and you will get somewhat mastery over English. The books are: [B]English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin[/B] and [B]Discovering the World of English by Jahangir Publishers[/B].
In short, the blend of these steps will make you ultimately fetching your dreams.

SaJJAd Waseer Monday, October 20, 2014 08:37 PM

[QUOTE=hafiz mubashar;770236]Yes, you have at least 2-3 years to be eligible to appear in the exam. So, your first priority should be to have a better grip over English comprehension and grammar. Here are certain useful tips for it.
First, try to buy and read Jahangir's World Times every month. This will help you to the utmost to lead your way towards CSS. It will help you in building your concepts for GK and Compulsory as well as Optional subjects. This is the best way to build your comprehension as well.
Second, to read Daily Dawn esp. the Opinion and Editorial pages would also help you in building vocabulary, comprehension and grammar.
Lastly, buy anyone of these two books and read them from beginning to the end and you will get somewhat mastery over English. The books are: [B]English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin[/B] and [B]Discovering the World of English by Jahangir Publishers[/B].
In short, the blend of these steps will make you ultimately fetching your dreams.[/QUOTE]

Got two of the points. One thing that comes in my mind that how to read that newspaper ? Whenever I read, I encounter with difficult words.

hafiz mubashar Monday, October 20, 2014 09:25 PM

[QUOTE=SaJJAd Waseer;770340]Got two of the points. One thing that comes in my mind that how to read that newspaper ? Whenever I read, I encounter with difficult words.[/QUOTE]

There are certain methods to tackle with such type of problems. One of the most suitable ones is, buy a diary or a register and write in it at least 15 words which you encounter new and find difficult daily. Write those words' meanings in that register and you may revise whenever you are at ease. You'll surely find it miraculous for yourself. Just imagine at least 15*30 new words' addition in your vocabulary and the problem of newspaper comprehension will be solved within fortnights.

lovereflector Monday, October 20, 2014 09:55 PM

@Hafiz Mubashar How can I contact you?

hafiz mubashar Monday, October 20, 2014 10:03 PM

[QUOTE=lovereflector;770370]@Hafiz Mubashar How can I contact you?[/QUOTE]

Check my profile. My Email I.D & F.B profile is there. You can contact me via this.


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