Regarding education critaria
I've completed B.S (hons.) in Botany. Am i eligible for CSS test?
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The eligibility criteria for appearing in the CSS exam is 14 years of education (with at least second division). If you fulfill this criteria then you are eligible.
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[QUOTE=IqraAzam;866352]I've completed B.S (hons.) in Botany. Am i eligible for CSS test?[/QUOTE]
[B]Yes you are! [/B] |
thank u :))
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please also guide me when will registration of coming test of CSS will start?
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the registration is going on now for further information you can visit [url]www.fpsc.com[/url]
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It is not fpsc.com but it is fpsc.gov.pk and you may have a reach on detailed information about CSS-2016 exam on [url]http://www.fpsc.gov.pk/icms/user/news_detail.php?newsid=14367[/url]
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As far as I am concerned, I spent about 4 years of my time (unrecorded by HEC) while attempting ACCA examinations and while i was at it. Just for the Sole Purpose OF CSS i did BCom too.
At last when i got the BCom degree i heard the rumors of 16 years... that really spoiled the level of enthusiasm in me.. there is still a ray of hope for people like me who have 14 years of So Called HEC recognized qualification. |
[QUOTE=IqraAzam;866352]I've completed B.S (hons.) in Botany. Am i eligible for CSS test?[/QUOTE]
Aoa, Iqra i am also student of Biological science. I had done BS (hons) in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology. I m still confuse in subject selection of css. Could you plz share your subjects, which you had opt? |
Does the marks or division of Intermediate matters, first division, second or third division, all are eligible for css?
I tried to search about this but havent found any satisfactory answer. Please respond if anyone know about this. |
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