Pakistan's CSS (Central Superior Services) exam is highly competitive and prestigious. It is conducted by the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) and is taken by thousands of candidates annually. The CSS syllabus for this exam covers a wide range of subjects and is designed to test the candidate's knowledge, skills, and abilities in various fields.

 

CSS Syllabus Structure

The CSS syllabus for the exam in Pakistan is divided into two parts: compulsory and optional subjects. The compulsory subjects include English (Precis & Composition), General Science & Ability, and Current Affairs. On the other hand, the optional subjects are chosen by the candidate from a list of 23 subjects offered by FPSC.

 

CSS Compulsory Subjects

  1. English (Precis & Composition)
  2. Everyday Science
  3. Pakistan Affairs
  4. Islamic Studies (Ethics for Non-Muslim Candidates)
  5. Current Affairs

CSS Optional Subjects

  • International Relations
  • Public Administration
  • Political Science
  • Economics
  • Accounting & Auditing
  • Commerce
  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Anthropology
  • Law
  • International Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • History
  • Islamic History & Culture
  • Philosophy
  • Gender Studies
  • Human Rights
  • Media Studies
  • Political Science (IR)
  • Defence & Strategic Studies
  • International Relations (IR)
  • Environmental Science

It's important to note that candidates must choose at least two optional subjects out of the 23 subjects offered.

 

Subject-Specific Syllabus

For each of the optional subjects, FPSC has prescribed a detailed syllabus. It is important to read through the syllabus of the chosen subject(s) thoroughly, as it will give an idea of what to expect in the examination.

 

Current Affairs and General Knowledge

In addition to the subject-specific syllabus, candidates will also be expected to have a good understanding of current affairs at the national and international level and general knowledge about Pakistan.

 

How to Prepare for the CSS Exam

  1. Start by reviewing the syllabus for each subject, and make a study plan that covers all the topics.
  2. Read and understand the instructions of the FPSC.
  3. Practice writing essays, précis, and other comprehension exercise to improve your writing skills.
  4. Keep yourself updated with the latest current affairs and events.
  5. Take mock tests and practice past papers to get familiar with the exam format.
  6. Seek guidance from experienced CSS candidates or teachers.

Preparing for the CSS exam in Pakistan requires hard work, dedication, and a clear understanding of the syllabus. By following a structured study plan, practicing writing exercises, and keeping yourself updated with current affairs, you can increase your chances of success in the exam. Best of luck on your CSS journey!


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