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samia fakhar Monday, June 20, 2011 07:37 PM

marking trends????
 
what are marking trends in
economics
statistics
indo pak history
sociology?????
were these subjects went well????

Abdul Rahim Chaudhry Monday, June 20, 2011 07:44 PM

[QUOTE=samia fakhar;322135]what are marking trends in
economics
statistics
indo pak history
sociology?????
were these subjects went well????[/QUOTE]
eco n indo pak will give u tough time....socio n stat r quite gud ...u can opt muslim personal law, punjabi, international law ..!!

anwarsadat1980 Monday, June 20, 2011 08:00 PM

Marking pattern in Indo pak history ce 2011 will be hard b coz paper examiner is same person who checked this paper in ce 2010.

saadat110 Monday, June 20, 2011 08:22 PM

[QUOTE=anwarsadat1980;322146]Marking pattern in Indo pak history ce 2011 will be hard b coz paper examiner is same person who checked this paper in ce 2010.[/QUOTE]

will the marking trend be same for 2012 as well ???

samia fakhar Monday, June 20, 2011 08:34 PM

i m planning to take 2012... wanto to know marking trend

Mehrankhan Monday, June 20, 2011 09:33 PM

[QUOTE=samia fakhar;322154]i m planning to take 2012... wanto to know marking trend[/QUOTE]

No one knows the trend of marking.. It is upto the fpsc that which subject they opt as prolific and which in debt..

But remember.. if you work hard and solve the paper as per its demand than every subject is scoring in every year..!! :))

Farrah Zafar Monday, June 20, 2011 09:57 PM

[QUOTE=samia fakhar;322135]what are marking trends in
economics
statistics
indo pak history
sociology?????
were these subjects went well????[/QUOTE]

Marking trend varies and it is unpredictable too.My sixth sense says "Sociology" will be crushed in C.E 2011,if not then must in C.E 2012.Baqi Fpsc janay ya Allah janay:hurt

usman khalid Tuesday, June 21, 2011 09:17 AM

[QUOTE=Mehrankhan;322175]No one knows the trend of marking.. It is upto the fpsc that which subject they opt as prolific and which in debt..

But remember.. if you work hard and solve the paper as per its demand than every subject is scoring in every year..!! :))[/QUOTE]

Dear, with due respect, I would disagree with this... unfortunately FPSC does not consider hardwork of a candidate when they come to crushing a particular subject even if paper is sloved as per requirement. You know recently Journalism paper witnessed this sceanario... it was a routine easy paper... many would have solved it to the best of their skills and as per demand... many got even 20 MCQs correct... but result turned out to be disastrous with most of the aspirants falling in the range of 30 to 40 marks only. Same was the case with some other subjects.

It is mostly your luck along with hardwork which plays its part in being a subject scoring or not in a particular year.
Usually, marking trend for a particular subject continues for three consecutive years and may change for next three years and so on...

Mehrankhan Tuesday, June 21, 2011 10:46 AM

[QUOTE=usman khalid;322314]Dear, with due respect, I would disagree with this... unfortunately FPSC does not consider hardwork of a candidate when they come to crushing a particular subject even if paper is sloved as per requirement. You know recently Journalism paper witnessed this sceanario... it was a routine easy paper... many would have solved it to the best of their skills and as per demand... many got even 20 MCQs correct... but result turned out to be disastrous with most of the aspirants falling in the range of 30 to 40 marks only. Same was the case with some other subjects.

It is mostly your luck along with hardwork which plays its part in being a subject scoring or not in a particular year.
Usually, marking trend for a particular subject continues for three consecutive years and may change for next three years and so on...[/QUOTE]

Dear friend, if it is so than how some candidates got 60+ in journalism? u may also check the dms of qualified candidates in this regard.. and what proof do we have of persons who are claiming that they have done 20 mcqs correct and ended up with 40?

It is luck i know.. but the more hardwork you will do, more the luck will be with you..

Some subjects are facing high scoring and low-scoring trends, but as i said earlier no one can predict which subject is going to be hit this year..

Regards..

usman khalid Tuesday, June 21, 2011 04:58 PM

[QUOTE=Mehrankhan;322342]Dear friend, if it is so than how some candidates got 60+ in journalism? u may also check the dms of qualified candidates in this regard.. and what proof do we have of persons who are claiming that they have done 20 mcqs correct and ended up with 40?

It is luck i know.. but the more hardwork you will do, more the luck will be with you..

Some subjects are facing high scoring and low-scoring trends, but as i said earlier no one can predict which subject is going to be hit this year..

Regards..[/QUOTE]

You are right... Exceptions are always there... I know atleast 10 to 12 candidates including myself who answered 18+ MCQs correctly but managed to score in 40s some even below 40s and some even failing the subject. In 2008, 5 among these students scored 75+ score even though paper was almost of equal difficulty level and 4 out of 8 questions were same. You may check DMC of qualified candidates, you will find averages score in 40s... There will be few who have crossed 50 or rare who have crossed 60.

I agree with you that scoring trend is unpredictable... Exactly this was the point I was making... No matter how hard you work... if scoring trend is unpredictable you may also be victom of it.

Noor Ul Haq2009 Sunday, June 26, 2011 05:29 PM

The point that there z no scoring trend is hardly relevant nowadays. I know persons having merit number under top 50s once, and next time in 400s, all due to u-turn in scoring trend of some subjects. This policy z playing with the future of many brilliant minds. V r living in a country where many things r left to luck and the same applies here.

Hamza Salick Saturday, July 09, 2011 07:34 PM

[QUOTE=Mehrankhan;322342]Dear friend, if it is so than how some candidates got 60+ in journalism? u may also check the dms of qualified candidates in this regard.. and what proof do we have of persons who are claiming that they have done 20 mcqs correct and ended up with 40?

It is luck i know.. but the more hardwork you will do, more the luck will be with you..

Some subjects are facing high scoring and low-scoring trends, but as i said earlier no one can predict which subject is going to be hit this year..

Regards..[/QUOTE]

Usman is saying this coz he has taken CSS attempt and has suffered at the hands of FPSC's strange policies..and he is right..Before attempting CSS I also had the same views as u have..but they have drastically changed after the result..high and low scoring trends are there,and no matter how hard u try,u cant beat them..60+ cases in journalism in 2010 are very few..probably 10,11..whereas in the previous years this has been the average mark..and paper this year was very very easy as compared to previous years..I myself have scored 57 marks in journalism..And I know what an excellent attempt mine was..
Maybe this realization only comes with experience..

pcss Monday, April 16, 2012 12:12 PM

[QUOTE=samia fakhar;322135]what are marking trends in
economics
statistics
indo pak history
sociology?????
were these subjects went well????[/QUOTE]

Among these subjects, Sociology and Indopak were mine too. I clinched 80 plus marks in Sociology in 2010 and 2011, while I tumbled in Indopak in these same years, despite writing what is required.

Only after appearing in these two years, I came to know that Indopak as optional should be chosen only when you know how to score in it. This subject is a great risk to one's success. There are just two ways to score high in this subject : To write more and more quotations and to use subject's innate terminology, for example, Akbar proved as a " Prince of Asia " in renovating Revenue system.

This is how I see it.


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