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aksk Tuesday, June 29, 2010 02:48 PM

Change in css 2011 policy
 
FPSC has decided to put up a summary to Establishment Division changing CSS 2011 eligibilty qualification from B.A degree to M.A.
It is also evident from the fact that CSS 2011 public notice is silent as to the eligibility criteria that changes are expected in them.
Now BA degree holders who aspire for CSS 2011 must request Chairman FPSC to enforce this decision from CSS 2012 so that the candidates get suitable time to enrol in MA program. At the same time they will not miss their CSS 2011 attempt.
So all BAs, start writing letters to editor requesting FPSC CHAIRMAN not to allow introduction of abrupt policy changes just 7 months before exam.

rizvan Tuesday, June 29, 2010 02:54 PM

i think chairman have no powers to change the eligibility criteria for css

Maha Khan Tuesday, June 29, 2010 02:54 PM

[QUOTE=aksk;196982]FPSC has decided to put up a summary to Establishment Division changing CSS 2011 eligibilty qualification from B.A degree to M.A.
It is also evident from the fact that CSS 2011 public notice is silent as to the eligibility criteria that changes are expected in them.
Now BA degree holders who aspire for CSS 2011 must request Chairman FPSC to enforce this decision from CSS 2012 so that the candidates get suitable time to enrol in MA program. At the same time they will not miss their CSS 2011 attempt.
So all BAs, start writing letters to editor requesting FPSC CHAIRMAN not to allow introduction of abrupt policy changes just 7 months before exam.[/QUOTE]

Please mention the source of this news...earlier this news proved just a rumour..
Regards,

aksk Tuesday, June 29, 2010 03:14 PM

Changes in CSS 2011
 
@ Rizwan, Chairman has the authority to [U]recommend[/U] changes in policy.
@ Maha Khan, I cant divulge the source but it's credible. I can also offer u ppl a circumstantial bt pretty convincing piece of evidence.
Compare the CSS 2011 advertisement with CSS 2010 ad.
CSS 2011 does not mention the eligibility criteria in terms of qualification
while CSS 2010 did so.
CSS 2010 instantly made available application form plus rules while CSS 2011 ad says that they will available in due course of time. This is aimed at giving FPSC some space in recommending and getting implemented the changes.
If u can offer any alternate explanation for the above then do let others know. I will be the most pleased since the FPSC decision will certainly n adversely affect me.

Zuhaib Soomro Tuesday, June 29, 2010 03:18 PM

changing in css
 
dear fellows

if the govt. is willing to upgrade the elegibility critarea, defenatily the age factor will also be relaxed......

dont u pepl think so????????

mb raja dharejo Tuesday, June 29, 2010 03:21 PM

this is the introductory first advertisement of fpsc for css 2011. fpsc dont give any criteria in its first introductory advertisement. last date of form submission, rules and criteria all are given in the second advertisement of fpsc which is usually given 4 months prior to written exam. so dear dnt worry. they r not going to do up side down. just keep ur nerves at the cool end and concentrate on your prep for css 2011. tc

aksk Tuesday, June 29, 2010 03:25 PM

Changes in [U]age[/U] and [U]syllabus[/U] shall also be the part of the summary. Last year Prime Minister rejected FPSC's summary for age relaxation. Let's c wht fate awaits this1

Sudhan Tuesday, June 29, 2010 03:27 PM

Cut the Crap.....
 
:come on,Cut the Crap, This should have done years back. I think B.A is nuthing but a useless degree keeping in view standard of education in Pakistan. So wat ever is done would ameliorate the Civil Services Of Pakistan..... Have a broader Horizon.....

idresee Tuesday, June 29, 2010 03:35 PM

Majority of the people is in the favor of Masters Degree Qualification and if it happens that there should also be age relaxation for the aspirants who are over age in the contemporary status.
So hope for the best .............



Regards

Usman Cheema Tuesday, June 29, 2010 03:55 PM

Well I also think that when one is competing for the most prestigious jobs in Pakistan, the qualification required must be Masters as these are the officers who run the country. So welcome this decision with open heart.


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