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arsalanasiftirmizi Thursday, March 25, 2021 04:47 PM

Comprehensive CSS Preparation - Karachi Aspirants
 
Greetings to all aspirants,

I would like to present an excellent opportunity for all aspirants (based in Karachi) for CSS preparation. I can guarantee customized and skill-based preparation for acing CSS Exam. I do not boast of being an expert CSS coach, but I have delved into the system and did achieve success in my CSS journey (which shall hopefully be completed in 2021). I had appeared in CSS 2020 exams and passed all subjects, albeit fell short in aggregate. I have appeared again in 2021 and hope to advance the threshold this time. I offer complete and comprehensive preparation to aspirants should they choose to place their trust. My most valuable offer is 'currency and relevance' for CSS exam preparation. Interested aspirants should reply and I will let them know the details.

jaunkhan Friday, March 26, 2021 04:15 PM

did you clear the exam yourself?

Muhammad Ali Chaudhry Saturday, March 27, 2021 03:13 AM

[QUOTE=jaunkhan;1120462]did you clear the exam yourself?[/QUOTE]

You are right to some extent, maybe i can add some things to it.
Brother , i think there is no better option than individual subject specialist for preparation of competitive exams. I don't know how posts of this thread will turn out in future.
I got coaching from csp's and i realized that they are just good for guidance(which you can get from this forum too,if anyone just open the threads of tips and experience sharing section), if one wants to have complete grip on some specific subject then subject specialist is better.
I am writing this here because i think that passing css exams or failing it has nothing to do with it , because all these teachers without having degree in the subject that they are teaching, even if they pass CSS or PMS, are on same page and they have no skills to make an aspirant good in that specific subject.
On other side, Csp's mostly have not got spare time, they just get fees from aspirants ,and afterwards they don't pay heed to the problems of students and most of the times Csps dont follow regular teaching schedule. I started classes for political science from one of the newly passed csp. He was on time for first 3,4 classes. And he made a commitment to complete course in 6 weeks . But , he took more than 3 months to complete half of the course and then said that i have teached you every important topic. Complete dishonety!!

arsalanasiftirmizi Saturday, March 27, 2021 11:05 AM

[QUOTE=jaunkhan;1120462]did you clear the exam yourself?[/QUOTE]

Yes, as I said, I passed all 12 papers albeit fell short of aggregate...I realized that more emphasis is given on obtaining excessive information rather than developing ability to generate opinionated yet substantive response to exam questions...and that is what I seek to share and help prepare aspirants with...

[QUOTE=Muhammad Ali Chaudhry;1120479]You are right to some extent, maybe i can add some things to it.
Brother , i think there is no better option than individual subject specialist for preparation of competitive exams. I don't know how posts of this thread will turn out in future.
I got coaching from csp's and i realized that they are just good for guidance(which you can get from this forum too,if anyone just open the threads of tips and experience sharing section), if one wants to have complete grip on some specific subject then subject specialist is better.
I am writing this here because i think that passing css exams or failing it has nothing to do with it , because all these teachers without having degree in the subject that they are teaching, even if they pass CSS or PMS, are on same page and they have no skills to make an aspirant good in that specific subject.
On other side, Csp's mostly have not got spare time, they just get fees from aspirants ,and afterwards they don't pay heed to the problems of students and most of the times Csps dont follow regular teaching schedule. I started classes for political science from one of the newly passed csp. He was on time for first 3,4 classes. And he made a commitment to complete course in 6 weeks . But , he took more than 3 months to complete half of the course and then said that i have teached you every important topic. Complete dishonety!![/QUOTE]
You may be right, I do not consider myself “specialist” and frankly in a competitive exam its not specialist knowledge that helps, it is a jack-of-all-trades approach one would need to adopt. Actually, it is unfortunate that in Karachi there is acute deficiency of exam preparation guidance vis-a-vis individual subject knowledge, relative to resources elsewhere. I seek to address this gap and help aspirants here in this regard.


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