CSS (Central Superior Servises) Complete Manual
CSS (Central Superior Servises) Complete Manual
CSS (Central Superior Servises) Complete Manual
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Pakistan is in dire need of intelligent, academically sound and knowledgeable leaders, and political representatives, who can take decisions on behalf of the people, in light of their commendable qualities. As a result the providers of civil services in the country are selected via an examination, now formally known as the Central Superior Services of Pakistan (CSS) which was made binding by the government in the year 1973, under Article 240. The examination tests students on a diverse number of courses, which vary in their content and difficulty level. Due to the ever increasing scope and popularity of the CSS examination, students belonging to the provinces of Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan are travelling to the bigger cities to prepare for the cut-throat examinations taking place in 2012.
AGE REQUIREMENTS All candidates must be between the ages of 21 to 28 years of age to take the CSS examination 2012. In January 2011, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani rejected an appeal by the Establishment Division to increase the upper age limit of eligibility on grounds of the fact that the examination must only be taken by the countrys youth, with eager and fresh minds. As a result the age limit could not be increased and the same will be applicable for the CSS 2012 examinations. The upper age limit can be relaxed to 30 years only in case of those candidates falling in the following groups;
Candidates belonging to the Buddhist Community or a Scheduled Caste Candidates who are permanent residents of Balochistan, Dera Ismail Khan and Peshawar inclusive of the Frontier States of Chitral, Dir, Swat and Amb Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur Districts, Mardan and Hazara Divisions, and lastly, the Upper Tanawal area of Hazara Division Permanent residents of Azad Kashmir, who are currently residing in Pakistan, and residents of certain northern areas of Gilgit, Diamir, Baltistan, Ghizar and Ghanche For candidates who are currently government servants inclusive of the government servants in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, who have rendered not less than two years of continuous government service.
Note: The age limit shall only be relaxed for the mentioned candidates upon the submission of a certificate (Annexure-B of Application) which must be government issued. A candidates age can only be verified via one of the following documents:
Once a year of birth has been verified by the FPSC, no changes will be allowed in any subsequent examination. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS 1. All candidates must hold a Grade C bachelors degree issued by an HEC registered university of Pakistan. For overseas students, an equivalent degree of the same qualification can be accepted however, the final decision lies with the Pakistani Commission. 2. Holders of a Third Division Bachelors Degree can only sit for the examination if they are joint holders of a higher division Masters Degree. NATIONALITY REQUIREMENTS Only residents of Pakistan or nationals of the state of Jammu and Kashmir can qualify for the examination upon the submission of a copy of his/her national identity card, issued by their respective states. Seats allocated for prescribed provincial/ regional quotas shall be allocated to candidates on the basis of the domicile certificate issued by the competent authority in accordance with the law and the rules.
Residents of Azad Jammu and Kashmir will only be allocated a seat in the examination upon submissions of a domicile certificate and a state issued NIC. The domicile once claimed and accepted by the Commission for the purpose of admission to an examination, no change will be allowed at a subsequent examination or selection. The domicile claimed by a candidate and accepted by the Government at the time of entry into Government service shall be treated as final throughout his/her service career and no subsequent change in his/ her domicile will be recognized for the purpose of terms and conditions of his/her service including his/her allocation and liability to transfer. A candidate who has married a person who is not a citizen of Pakistan shall not be eligible for appointment provided that a person who marries an Indian national with the prior permission of Government may be regarded as eligible for appointment. A candidate having dual Nationality must Surrender his/her Foreign Nationality and inform the Government before joining Civil Services Academy. Number of attempts available for CSS exams There are only three chances for candidates to appear in the CSS exams. No candidate can appear in the CSS exams more than three times. If candidates apply for the CSS exams but not appear in any one paper of the CSS exams then he/she will not be considered as one time attempted. A candidate will be considered to have attempted in the CSS exams only if she/he appears in any one or more papers of CSS exams. If a candidate who appeared in CSS Exams 2011 and now wanted to appear in the CSS exams 2012 they should apply for the CSS exams 2012 without waiting for the CSS result 2011. If any candidate apply for the CSS exams 2012 but not appear in the exams due to some reasons his/her CSS exams fee will not be refunded.
schools tend to lag at general knowledge and current affairs courses and must gain tutorial help from teachers or books to remove such hindrances. Most students who have taken the exam in the past have recommended the Doggars ISSB Guide and Dogars AD or SI Guide. WHEN TO START PREPARING FOR CSS EXAMINATIONS 2012 It may be a fair strategy to begin preparation for the compulsory courses first. Sometimes, the lesser the time available for preparation of the exam the better the chance of success, the reason being the to-the-point study, accessing only the relevant topics and syllabus thus concentrating on the most important and likely questions when the time frame is short and limited. Also, as previously mentioned, the exam can be given thrice by an individual. Hence, if he/she feels that the time frame is short for preparation, they can always give it again, the next time more equipped with the necessary details of the exam, its format and proper allocation of time.
courses; group B includes courses pertaining to social sciences, group C for mathematics and statistics and Group H for languages. Below the groups information is given. Compulsory Subjects 1. Essay 2. English 3. Islamiat General Knowledge 4. Everyday Science 5. Current Affairs 6. Pakistan Affairs Total Marks:
Optional Subjects: (subjects carrying a total of 600 marks to be selected) Group A Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. Note: Business Administration cannot be opted in combination with Public Administration 1. Accounting & Auditing 200 2. Economics 200 3. Business Administration 100 4. Public Administration 100
Group B Subject/s carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. 1. Political Science 200 2. Agriculture 100 3. Forestry 100 4. Sociology 100 5. Journalism 100
Group C Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. 1. Pure Mathematics 200 2. Applied Mathematics 200 3. Computer Science 100 4. Statistics 100
Group D ( Science Subjects ) Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Group E ( History Subjects ) Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. 1. Islamic History & Culture 200 2. Indo Pak History 200 3. British History 200 4. European History 200 5. History of the USA 100
Group F Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. Note: International Law CANNOT BE opted in combination with International Relations. 1. Law 200 2. Constitutional Law 100 3. Mercantile Law 100 4. Muslim Law & Jurisprudence 100 5. International Law 100 6. International Relations 100
Group G Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. 1. Philosophy 200 2. Psychology including Exp. Psychology 200
Group H ( Regional Languages ) Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. Regional Languages: Not more than one of the 4 subjects can be opted. 1. Sindhi 100 2. Pushto 100 3. Punjabi 100 4. Balochi 100
Group I ( National and Foreign Languages ) Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. National/Foreign/Classical Languages: Not more than one of 4 subjects can be opted. Note: Urdu can not be combined with Regional Languages. 1. English Literature 200 2. Urdu 200 3. Persian 200 4. Arabic 200
Optional Subjects: (subjects carrying a total of 600 marks to be selected) Group A Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. Note: Business Administration cannot be opted in combination with Public Administration 1. Accounting & Auditing 200 2. Economics 200 3. Business Administration 100 4. Public Administration 100
Group B Subject/s carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. 1. Political Science 200 2. Agriculture 100 3. Forestry 100 4. Sociology 100 5. Journalism 100
Group C Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Group D ( Science Subjects ) Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. 1. Physics 200 2. Geology 200 3. Geography 200 4. Chemistry 200 5. Botany 200 6. Zoology 200
Group E ( History Subjects ) Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. 1. Islamic History & Culture 200 2. Indo Pak History 200 3. British History 200 4. European History 200 5. History of the USA 100
Group F Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. Note: International Law CANNOT BE opted in combination with International Relations. 1. Law 200 2. Constitutional Law 100 3. Mercantile Law 100 4. Muslim Law & Jurisprudence 100 5. International Law 100 6. International Relations 100
Group G Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. 1. Philosophy 200 2. Psychology including Exp. Psychology 200
Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. Regional Languages: Not more than one of the 4 subjects can be opted. 1. Sindhi 100 2. Pushto 100 3. Punjabi 100 4. Balochi 100
Group I ( National and Foreign Languages ) Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted. National/Foreign/Classical Languages: Not more than one of 4 subjects can be opted. Note: Urdu can not be combined with Regional Languages. 1. English Literature 200 2. Urdu 200 3. Persian 200 4. Arabic 200
Optional Subjects Past papers of 2004 -2010 Group-A Group-B Accountancy & Auditing Political Science Economics Agriculture Business Administration Forestry Public Administration Sociology Journalism
Zoology
Group-E ( History Subjects ) Islamic History & Culture Indo-Pak History British History European History History of the USA
Group-F Law Constitutional Law Mercantile Law Muslim Law & Jurisprudence International Law International Relations
Group-I ( National & Foreign Languages ) English Literature Urdu Persian Arabic
After the announcement of CSS written result 2012 the successful candidates interview will be conducted. After the written result Federal Public Service Commission will start the interview procedure of different candidates. The interview scheduled will be sent candidates via mail and also published by the FPSC. The further information of the CSS interview 2012 will be updated right after the CSS written result 2012. Here at the following page the interview information will be update, so comeback to the following page after the announcement of CSS written result 2011.