[QUOTE=Cheetaa;1095707]Can u share International Law CSs MCQs 2019. It will be great service to all.
Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] It is already shared on the forum.Please search it. |
[QUOTE=anzabb;1095699]I am a Public Administration graduate and I think that the Syllabus was made by some senior bureaucrat who added a lot of things that they learned over the years and the examiners are political sciences people because they focus on theories a lot. Now lets see the results. I have been told that NOA academy made a lot of 2020 people pick p ad, because it was scoring in 2018.[/QUOTE
Unlike other subjects, there is no coherency in the whole syllabus.I am not public ad graduate but every chapter is full of tiny topics with out creating any chain. |
[QUOTE=nqayyum;1095700]I just pray for 33 marks, not even 34, to pass this paper. the only paper I am worried about.[/QUOTE]
Same uncertainty. |
[QUOTE=IamIronMan;1095576]There was a time when optionals were an easy pass, look at pre 2016 past papers, questions are too direct and no special analysis needed. Now look at 2017 and onward, the papers are really difficult[/QUOTE]
This is one of the best observation i have come across this website 2017 ke baad se optionals have been made really tough Not a single day goes by when I don’t think of this fact E.g. lets look at criminology paper of 2016: defin criminal, types of criminals? Define Probation and discuss conditions for probation? A breif look in Criminology 2019 paper will show how far the difficulty level has been raised I will once again thank the writer for pointing out the crux of css optionals: since 2017 the optionals have been made more analytical (I personally think this reduces the chances of getting a high score in optionals but this is just a personal opinion: Case in Points can be the overall decline in scores of Gender Studies, even the two toppers of css-2018 scored in 55-61 range Let’s see how scores for css-2019 gender studies go So sum up; the following optionals had a detrimental result since 2017: 1. 2017: International Relations 2. 2018: History of U.S.A Only time will tell what happens in 2019 css result. We can only hope that optionals go back to being generally high scoring |
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