Tips by: ABIDA FAREED (PAS), 22nd in Pakistan, CSS-2016
Tips for Selection of optional subjects
Select optional subjects on the basis of your own taste and the scoring trend. If you believe you can study a subject well and its scoring trend, too, is good, choose that one!
Tips for Notes-making
Jot down main points of the topics you study. Make an outline along with main arguments for that topic. They prove to be of real help in the end.
Tips for Revision
Revision is necessary, definitely. Refine your revision by taking a mock exam and by solving past papers.
Advice for fresh aspirants
Give your maximum to whatever you are doing. Be honest to yourself and you will get the desired results, Insha Allah.
Detailed Marks Sheet: ABIDA FAREED (PAS)
Tips by: MUHAMMAD HASSAAN AHSAN (PAS), 23rd in Pakistan, CSS-2016
Tips on Selection of optional subjects
They should be selected keeping in mind the scoring trend and the aptitude of the aspirant.
Tops for Notes-making
Skeleton notes can be helpful as a revision tool.
Revision
One should spare at least 2 to 3 months for revision.
Advice for fresh aspirants
Broaden your horizons and inculcate a spirit of inquiry in you.
Detailed Marks Sheet: Muhammad Hassan Ahsan (PAS)
Tips by: UMMAR AWAIS (PAS), 17th in Pakistan, CSS-2016
Selection of optional subjects
One should choose optional subjects keeping one’s interest in mind. In this way, one can invest one’s energies into the subjects wholeheartedly.
Notes-making
One-liners should be prepared because they help a lot in mock tests, revisions and exams.
Revision
Revisions are necessary. Without them, absorbing the gathered knowledge is very difficult. For this purpose, all subjects should be revised three times and three months should be kept aside. While revising, past papers should be attempted and their assessment should be sought.
Advice for fresh aspirants
Those who have very strong nerves and unquenchable thirst for public service should come forward to serve because CSS provides a unique opportunity to become a valuable son of the motherland.
Detailed Marks Sheet: Umair Awais (PAS)
Tips by: TAYYAB HAYAT, 8th in Pakistan, CSS-2016
Selection of optional subjects
Only those optional subjects should be selected in which there are more chances of getting good scores and for which the syllabus is short. For that purpose, the recent scoring trends should be kept in mind. Moreover, the selection of subjects which complement one or more other subject proves more beneficial.
Notes-making
Notes-making can be opted in certain subjects that are lengthy, but it isn’t always necessary.
Revision
At least three revisions should be done before exam and it is more beneficial to take mock exams before the examination as it helps in the improvement on various shortcomings.
Advice for Fresh Aspirants
Be confident and always believe in yourself.
Detailed Marks Sheet: Tayyab Hayat
Tips by: MARIYA JAVAID, 3rd in Pakistan, CSS-2016
Selection of optional subjects
Go for the subjects that overlap and help you in preparation of Compulsory Subjects.
Notes-making
Try to write introductory paragraphs for important questions, an outline and your analysis while preparing notes.
Revision
Reduce the whole subject to a few pages/flashcards by writing bulleted points or flowcharts, so that you may revise your notes on the day of exam
Advice for Fresh Aspirants
First things first, disabuse yourself of this notion that CSS is somehow a terribly difficult exam to crack. It’s not! There is largely some method in this madness and with the right kind of guidance, hard work and yes, some luck, you can sail through.
Detailed Marks Sheet: Mariya Javaid
Courtesy: Jahangir’s World Times Magazine
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