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CSS vs. Other Competitive Exams in Pakistan: Pros and Cons

CSS vs. Other Competitive Exams in Pakistan: Pros and Cons

Introduction

Competitive exams play a critical role in shaping the future of thousands of students in Pakistan. The exams not only determine their future academic and career paths but also affect their overall personal growth. The two most popular competitive exams in Pakistan are the Civil Superior Services (CSS) exam and the Provincial Management Services (PMS) exam. In this blog, we will compare and contrast the CSS exam with other competitive exams in Pakistan and discuss their pros and cons.

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CSS Study Plan: Tips and Tricks for an Effective Schedule

CSS Study Plan: Tips and Tricks for an Effective Schedule

Are you preparing for the CSS exams? With so much material to cover, it can be overwhelming to figure out where to start and how to stay on track. That’s why having an effective study plan is essential to your success. In this article, we’ll discuss some tips and tricks for creating an effective CSS exams study plan.

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CSS Exams 2021 Date Sheet (Final)

CSS Exams 2021 Date Sheet

Date Sheet for Competitive Examination (CSS), 2021

Federal Public Service Commission announced Final Date Sheet for Competitive Examination (CSS) 2021 by notification number No. F.2/2/2021-CE

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What is CSS Eligibility Criteria in Pakistan 2021

What Is CSS Eligibility Criteria in Pakistan 2021 URDU

Hello aspirants, Welcome to Knowledge For All. Through this platform, we try to help the beginners and new aspirants to get basic information about the competitive examinations in Pakistan.

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How Much Time Required For Complete CSS Preparation

Hello aspirants, Welcome to Knowledge For All. Through this platform, we try to help the beginners and new aspirants to get basic information about the competitive examinations in Pakistan.

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Gender Studies MCQS | Gender and Development MCQs

Gender Studies MCQS

Gender and Development MCQs


Who identified women’s role in economic development for the first time?
(a) Simon de
(b) Maria Mies
(c) Ester Boserup
(d) Peggy Antrobus
Answer: (c)

Which one of the following is not part of development?
(a) Economic growth
(b) Subsistence agriculture
(c) The reduction of poverty
(d) Improving levels of literacy
Answer (b)

Which one of the following is an example of social development?
(a) People becoming more outgoing and sociable
(b) Growing consumption of American and European consumer goods
(c) Rising numbers of doctors and hospitals
(d) Better equipped and trained armies
Answer (c)

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Gender Studies MCQS | Feminist Theories and Practice & Feminist Movements

Gender Studies MCQS

Feminist Theories and Practice & Feminist Movements

Mary Wollstonecraft was a
(a) Liberal Feminist
(c) Radical Feminist
(b) Marxist Feminist
(d) Psycho Analyst
Answer: (a)

Which school of feminist thought emerged as a result of gender blind character of Marxist thought?
(a) Radical Feminist thought
(b) Liberal Feminist thought
(c) Psychoanalytic thought
(d) Socialist Feminist thought
Answer: (d)

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Feminist Theory?
(a) Feminist Theory treats women as the central subject of investigation
(b). Feminist Theory promotes activism on behalf of women
(c). Feminist Theory is multicultural in orientation
(d). Feminist Theory advocates a linear understanding of the historical experiences of women.
Answer: (d)

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How to Score High for Accountancy and Auditing in CSS Exams (Video)

Sir Asif Masood guiding CSS aspirants how to score high for Accountancy and Auditing, Business Administration subjects @M.Afreen CSS/PMS Institute.

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The CSS Syllabus: A Blueprint for Change (By: Abrahim Shah | 3rd in CSS 2018)

The Central Superior Services (CSS) examination continues to remain one of the most prestigious, and indeed, one of the most daunting examinations in Pakistan. In reality, however, despite the substantial reforms that took place in the exam’s syllabus in 2016, the exam’s curriculum still requires drastic change and reform.

This change is necessary both to pick the most competent candidates for Pakistan’s civil service, and for the mental well-being of candidates themselves. This is so because the CSS exam and its nearly endless syllabus drains aspirants and imposes significant mental strain on students. In any drive towards reforming the syllabus, therefore, it is crucial to analyse the impact any reform will have on students and on the recruitment process.

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A Brief History of Pakistan | CSS Recommended Book in PDF

A Brief History of Pakistan By JAMES WYNBRANDT

Download FPSC Recommended Book in PDF for CSS Exams

Introduction

Situated in the northwest corner of the Indian subcontinent, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan occupies a position of historic importance. Its strategic location, its role in the birth of civilization, and its influence as a crossroads of political and religious ideologies have kept it at the forefront of world events. Geographically, present-day Pakistan has long been a gateway between Eurasia and the subcontinent and between East and West. Its culture and history have been enriched by the countless invaders, traders, and settlers who have been a part of the region’s past. Some, like Alexander the Great and his army, merely passed through but left a lasting mark. Others, such as the Arab armies spreading the word of Islam and the British who imposed the ways of the West, became an integral part of the region’s culture and character. Some of humankind’s greatest works of art and architecture, of verse and word, were created here. Today the region again has taken an outsized role on the world stage: It is a linchpin in the global struggle against terrorism, a cauldron in the heated conflict between secular and theocratic rule, a poster nation for the struggle between autocracy and democracy, and a nuclear power whose relations with its neighbor India have made this one of the most unstable regions in the world.