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I M Possible Monday, January 08, 2007 12:46 AM

pteiti:

Dear u r welcome to forum. Hope u will make ur css hapening. Albeit u are a novice but some help and guidence can give u a bolster. Well have a look of these links, they are generous for u.

[url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-syllabus.php[/url]

[url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/beginners-guide.php[/url]

Start with working on ur english and then keeping u up to date. What abt books dear? Have u grabbed them or not yet? They are very pivotal for doing css. Keep discussing with us, don't hesitate ever.

All the best
Regards,

prieti Monday, January 08, 2007 01:23 AM

thanks
 
thanks im possible for replying. so far i havn't purchased any books.can u plz guide me what should i opt for optional subjects.i am confused wat to opt for from a large choice. plz tell me those subj which are easy to prepare in this short time.
thanks again for replying

I M Possible Monday, January 08, 2007 07:30 AM

Welcome dear, u may opt scoiology, IR, indo-pak history, any language subject, etc. Well there are many ut u have to think that which one u cn do at ur best. U may have dexterities to hold a subject. Have a look of syllabus for that purpose. U might no had studied that subect which u r gonna opt but it woul be easy with the passage of time.

All the best
Regards,

Miss_Naqvi Thursday, January 11, 2007 12:34 AM

[QUOTE=prieti]can u plz guide me what should i opt for optional subjects. in inter and b.a i hav just studied sociology. i am confused wat to opt for from a large choice. plz tell me those subj which are easy to prepare in this short time.
[/QUOTE]

Well Prieti every subject is easy and marks scoring but all depends upon your interest and background. Sociology will help you alot if you have background. but it scores 100 marks only. I M Possible has guided you so first choose subjects and then make it caz little time left with you.

Regards

jahanzeb Sunday, February 18, 2007 08:01 PM

I would like to tell u guys a bit about the compulsory papers. These days, the compulsory papers are scrutinized more than the optional ones. So it's always helpful to concentrate more on the former.


[B][U]Compulsory Subjects[/U][/B]

[B]English Comprehension:[/B] To be honest with you, i dont know if there are any standard rules that u could follow and clear this paper. I mean, our paper was very tricky. The precis was exceptionally difficult. The comprehension was no less difficult. About precis and comprehension, u should read it again and again until u get the crux. I would strongly recommend u guys to check out our paper and u wud know what i am talking about. About vocab, DO NOT try to memorize difficult words, it's useless. I think, it is always better to get urself a digital dictionary, a good one, and use it every time u come across a strange word (u wud come across a lot of alien words if u read ayaz amir).

[B]Islamiat:[/B] Read friday features. Get urself 'Islam at a Glance' or any other text book and write down all the verses and Ahadith relevant to different topics. For example, i jotted down the relevant verses and ahadith for women rights, different systems, Islamic morals etc. It's highly recommended that u guys ahould memorize'em. Because, the kinda questions we r getting these days are highly subjective but if u know the relevant verses and ahadith, u have the flexibility to answer different questions in ur own way.

[B]Current Affairs: [/B]Read dawn and Imtiaz Shahid's quarterly Contemporary affairs. Make your own notes, if u have time. I did.

[B]Pakistan Affairs:[/B] Our seniors would want us to read the 'Formative phase' but the recent papers suggest otherwise. If you check out our paper, u would know what i am saying. So, i think, u should read formative phase but do not waste too much time on it. I think u should read the national news in Dawn about the policies of our government.

[B]Everyday Science:[/B] Oh man, EDS is so lengthy. Memorize units from Imtiaz Shahid's. Memorize abbreviations from every where (note'em down whenever u come across one). Read universe and human physiology from some encyclopedia for kids (i know what ur thinking). If u cant find one, read it from Imtiaz Shahid's. And the most important book, Bhatti's EDS book. This book would help you answer objective type questions.

[B][U]Optionals[/U][/B]

[B]Political Science:[/B] Read constitutions from Kelly and wikipedia. About thoughts, read Jud Harmon for western philosophers and Rosenthal for Muslim scientists. Note: Do not read both, opt for one

[B]Constitutional Law:[/B] Same as Political Science

[B]International Relations:[/B] Ummm, a bit tricky. Go thru Wikipedia and any book

[B]American History:[/B] Read 'Majumdar and Srivastva' (It ends with Nixon years). 'Pocket history of USA' from Nixon years to Bush Senior. And wikipedia for Clinton and Bush Junior.

[B]Pushtu:[/B] Read 'Pohanna'

It is extemely important that you make notes for all the subjects except Essay and English. Notes are very helpful. Infact, i dont think u can clear CSS without ur own notes.
It is also important that u guys should get urself books on MCQ's for each subject. Memorize the objectives.

I know it sounds like an uphill battle but trust me it isn't. I think making notes should take you threeto four months, not more than that. And another three months for reading your own notes.

I hope it is of some help. I would appreciate if u think i have missed something and u feel like adding to it.

Regards

afridi99 Saturday, December 15, 2007 01:44 PM

well, no doubt that hard work is the key to success in any field of life BUT dont forget that ur parents can play a handy role in taking u to the heights of success. So alwya ask them to pray 4 u coz their prays can change ur fate as u want. its my personal experience. hope u peple will also agree.

Miss jafri Friday, January 18, 2008 03:00 PM

Thanks
 
Assalam-o-alikum
U ppl are giving much more informative tips.
thanks to all of u.
i want to ask about the books....
and selection of the subjects.is this necessory to join an academy for the preparation of CSS exams.
Thanking u in anticipation.

Jafri

Faryal Shah Wednesday, August 27, 2008 01:17 AM

[B][I]Ideas to follow[/I][/B]

The following is a list of items that can summarize a way of thinking toward knowledge:
[LIST][*]Be observant[/LIST][LIST][*]Be curious[/LIST][LIST][*]Take interest in your subjects[/LIST][LIST][*]Be well-rounded[/LIST][LIST][*]Try to apply your knowledge[/LIST][LIST][*]Learn to think logically[/LIST][LIST][*]Read rapidly[/LIST][LIST][*]Have a good memory[/LIST][LIST][*]Create analogies[/LIST][LIST][*]Use graphical outlines[/LIST][LIST][*]Be creative[/LIST][LIST][*]Think "outside the box"[/LIST][LIST][*]Consider ways to gather knowledge.[/LIST]



rergards

faryal shah

anie!! Monday, September 01, 2008 11:34 AM

Optional Courses
 
I am planning to appear in CSS 2009. i HAVE DECIDED TO choose the following optional subjects. Kindly guide if they are ok.

Accounting & auditing
indo pak history
law

Also tell me the best books to study for all athe subjects. I ll be really thankful

tahirauf Monday, September 01, 2008 11:41 AM

[QUOTE=anie!!]I am planning to appear in CSS 2009. i HAVE DECIDED TO choose the following optional subjects. Kindly guide if they are ok.

Accounting & auditing
indo pak history
law

Also tell me the best books to study for all athe subjects. I ll be really thankful[/QUOTE]


Dear i would like to know your educational back ground before making any comment on the chosen subjects...please mention your academic background....MBA, Lawyer, M.com....etc....?


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