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Prospective changes in CSS 2012 policy
Hello ppl,
In yesterday's Dawn 25th jan, in the letters to editors, the FPSC has officially acknowledged the fact that some changes are being considered in the scheme and syllabus for the CSS exam 2012. The rumour doing the rounds these days is that the changes FPSC is considering for the CSS 2012 are on the following lines: -Urdu and public administration as compulsory subjects -Age limit extended to 30 years -Post-graduation degree(masters) compulsory for the eligibility to appear in the exams (This is by far the most worrying as this would dis-enfranchise all the aspirants who have done bachelors alone and would be otherwise ready for the xam 2012. And the announcement any time in this year would be too late to do post-graduation to appear in the xam 2012) How far do these rumours need to taken seriously?? what does the forum think?? |
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fahadfa (Friday, February 18, 2011) |
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There is also another ambiguity about chances to avail exam whether they will upheld the previously availed chances or start new count.
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fahadfa (Friday, February 18, 2011) |
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Untill announced officially by FPSC , nothing could be said with conformity.As for as the issue of age is concerned , proposal of age rise was rejected by federal cabinet.Now no authority whatso ever it is below the stature of Federal Cabinet can amend the rules regarding age limit.
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Xeric (Friday, January 28, 2011) |
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Basic qualification to be raised from Bachelors to Masters (or 16 years equivalent) has originally been the idea of the world bank who wants to see more educated people to come forward. The Chairman fpsc is strongly in favor of this idea because it will add to the prestige of the institution, selecting best of the best for the administrative jobs. Let's wait and see! Where the cat jumps.
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Means......
After 16 year education..... One can be eligible 4 css...? Cannot appear after graduation? |
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Sehrish it has not been materialised yet, why r u taking tension?
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most probably,there will be 16 yrs education qualification and age limit will be extended up to 30 years.
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fahadfa (Friday, February 18, 2011) |
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CSS may girls k leya 10% Quota..... bad very bad
Girls are book worms. this must be revised.
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waqaskayani (Sunday, February 13, 2011) |
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i just want 2 cnfrm.....4 other peoples.... |
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yar if the minium qualification bar is raised to masters degree,then this will be a bad news for me.caz i m planing to appear in 2012 with bachelors degree.
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