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Multiple Choice Questions account for 20% of the total score of every CSS subject, except English Essay. Part 1 of every paper consists of 20 multiple choice questions with 4 options each, carrying a weight of 1 mark per question. That means that there is a potential of scoring 220 marks just by answering the MCQ’s correctly. To pass the CSS examination, one needs at least 600 marks, and if...
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This article focuses on the year 2017 because it is the latest year the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) published their report and in that report, it focuses on the most popular subjects. It takes the FPSC approximately 3 years to publish their detailed report that is about 200 pages in length. It covers everything from the students’ parents’ educational background to how many CSS candidates opted for specific subjects....
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Prize Distribution ceremony for CSS 2019 was arranged online on Zoom applications and any one can view the video on our youtube channel of National Officers Academy,
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Civil Superior Service (CSS) Examinations are the most competitive examinations in Pakistan. In 2020 alone, there were approximately 40,000 applicants from across the nation, which was the highest number ever recorded. According to reports by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) of Pakistan, the number of applicants is increasing every year. There are 2 main categories that answer the question of who can attempt the CSS examinations. The first category...
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Every student preparing for the Civil Superior Service (CSS) examinations experiences the same dilemma: What should I choose as my optional subjects? The student faces extreme confusion and stress during this process, which is absolutely justified. When faced with compulsory subjects one experiences a sense of acceptance that it is what it is and they only have to prepare well. When it comes to the optional subjects, it is their...
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