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I have a Question from the all the senior members and CSS aspirants of the forum that if one has an intention for opting highest scoring optional subjects,what should be the best and right options for that??? Keep it in mind that i m asking generally from highest scoring point of view,not from the view of background qualification or area of interest!!!!
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I have a Question from the all the senior members and CSS aspirants of the forum that if one has an intention for opting highest scoring optional subjects,what should be the best and right options for that??? Keep it in mind that i m asking generally from highest scoring point of view,not from the view of background qualification or area of interest!!!!
It is no more than different from school. Scoring trends in CSS is also conventional and depends upon the nature of the subject. Mathematical subjects have the highest potential. for instance a student in applied maths has scored 192/200, though scoring hundred in paper 1. likewise other subjects accounts and auditing, and physics. In the second row in scoring trend other subjects like psychology and geography, chemistry, zoology and other science subjects. Down the path all other subjects can touch the maximum of 80/100, depending upon the paper setter and examiner. Different years comes with different trends. For your convenience i would say the most stable subjects are languages, geography, psychology, British, Islamic history. nevertheless the bottom line of every senior would be like if you have command over your subject no tough paper can beat you.
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I have a Question from the all the senior members and CSS aspirants of the forum that if one has an intention for opting highest scoring optional subjects,what should be the best and right options for that??? Keep it in mind that i m asking generally from highest scoring point of view,not from the view of background qualification or area of interest!!!!
Largely, scoring marks in CSS depends upon hard work, guidance, the way how you handle the material while taking exams and of course the books you use.With all these facts opting scoring subjects(though some guys do not believe in this proposition) can contribute in achieving high marks.Trends in scoring subjects are ever changing I.e. in one year one gets 150 in IndoPak, in other year the same subject goes down reaching 80.Still some subjects are considered scoring.These are following:
1)Geography
2)Persian
3)Arabic
4)Punjabi
5)I Law
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Largely, scoring marks in CSS depends upon hard work, guidance, the way how you handle the material while taking exams and of course the books you use.With all these facts opting scoring subjects(though some guys do not believe in this proposition) can contribute in achieving high marks.Trends in scoring subjects are ever changing I.e. in one year one gets 150 in IndoPak, in other year the same subject goes down reaching 80.Still some subjects are considered scoring.These are following:
1)Geography
2)Persian
3)Arabic
4)Punjabi
5)I Law
hi fellow i listened from few people who appeared in 2014 CE, that Arabic pattern was highly changed and stood reason for huge failure. is it so? your opinion required.
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hi fellow i listened from few people who appeared in 2014 CE, that Arabic pattern was highly changed and stood reason for huge failure. is it so? your opinion required.
Yes changes are expected in Arabic and Persian.
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