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jesaaccedmy · 5 months ago
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CSS Exam Tips: Your Guide to Success
Preparing for the Central Superior Services (CSS) exam, one of Pakistan’s most prestigious and competitive tests, can be overwhelming. This guide provides actionable tips and strategies to help you navigate the preparation process, improve your performance, and achieve your goals.
1. Understand the Exam Structure
The CSS exam consists of written exams, medical tests, psychological assessments, and an interview. The written part includes six compulsory and six optional papers. Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern, syllabus, and subject weightage.
2. Choose Your Optional Subjects Wisely
Selecting optional subjects plays a crucial role in determining your success. Choose subjects that align with your academic background, interests, and scoring trends. Research past papers to gauge the difficulty level of each subject.
3. Develop a Study Plan
A well-structured study plan ensures efficient preparation. Allocate time to each subject based on its syllabus and your comfort level. Set daily, weekly, and monthly goals to track progress.
4. Focus on Compulsory Subjects
Compulsory subjects like English Essay, English Precis, General Science and Ability, Current Affairs, Pakistan Affairs, and Islamic Studies are mandatory for all candidates. Strengthen your grip on these subjects as they carry significant weightage.
5. Master the Art of Essay Writing
The English Essay paper is often considered the most challenging. To excel, practice writing essays on diverse topics, focus on clarity, coherence, and grammar, and develop a habit of reading newspapers and journals.
6. Stay Updated with Current Affairs
Current Affairs is a critical component of the exam. Regularly read newspapers, watch news channels, and follow credible online sources. Focus on national and international events, economic policies, and diplomatic relations.
7. Solve Past Papers
Past papers provide insight into the exam pattern and frequently asked questions. Practice solving these under timed conditions to improve speed and accuracy.
8. Take Mock Tests
Mock tests simulate the real exam environment and help identify your strengths and weaknesses. Enroll in a reputable CSS coaching center or access online mock tests to evaluate your preparation.
9. Improve Time Management
Time management is critical during preparation and in the exam hall. Practice writing answers within the allotted time and prioritize high-mark questions.
10. Build a Strong Vocabulary
A robust vocabulary aids in essay writing, precis, and comprehension. Make a habit of learning new words daily and use them in sentences to reinforce retention.
11. Enhance Analytical and Critical Thinking
CSS questions often require in-depth analysis and critical evaluation. Develop these skills by engaging with opinion articles, research papers, and debates on current issues.
12. Maintain Consistency and Discipline
Consistency is the key to success. Stick to your study plan, avoid procrastination, and maintain a disciplined routine.
13. Take Care of Your Health
Physical and mental well-being is crucial during preparation. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and get adequate sleep to stay focused and energized.
14. Seek Guidance from Experts
Join study groups, attend seminar,read article on website or consult experienced mentors for insights and advice. Networking with fellow aspirants can also provide valuable support.
15. Stay Positive and Confident
The CSS exam is a test of persistence and resilience. Stay motivated, believe in your abilities, and maintain a positive attitude throughout your preparation journey.
Success in the CSS exam requires a combination of hard work, smart strategies, and unwavering determination. By following these tips and staying focused on your goal, you can enhance your chances of securing a position in Pakistan's civil services. Remember, the journey might be challenging, but the rewards are worth the effort.
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2011-mail-sr · 1 year ago
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CSS or PMS? Which is better.
In Pakistan, Civil Service Exams (CSS) and Provincial Management Service (PMS) stand as the gateways to prestigious and influential career paths within the public sector. Both examinations are designed to select individuals who demonstrate exceptional intellect, aptitude, and commitment to serve the nation.
For Further details and exam preparation visit JESA Academy.
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codingquill · 2 years ago
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Is your GitHub profile page lacking that personal touch?
It hit me recently that my own GitHub profile was pretty plain – it didn't reflect my personality, skills, or who I am.
Now, how you can give your GitHub profile that much-needed makeover:
Start by creating a new repository.
Name it exactly the same as your username.
GitHub will throw up a message indicating that this repository is special and will serve as your profile representation.
Add in a README file and get creative with customizations.
Here is a website that generates a readme file for you
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collegelifediary · 2 years ago
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☆ Day in the life of a software engineering student☆
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Side note : I have 8 hours of classes every single day
Morning routine (5-30 -> 7.30)
Wake up at 5.30
Take a little shower and do morning skincare
Drink water
Read affirmations /listen to them
Check Notion to see what I have planned for the day
Make daily green juice and drink it
Prepare lunch box and back pack
Get ready for the day
Eat breakfast
Head out to the bus station at 7.30
Morning classes (8.30 -> 12am)
Get the most possible out of each class
Be active
Lunch break (12 -> 2.30pm)
Eat lunch and relax for a bit
Re-apply sunscreen , makeup , brush teeths , ...
Do chin tucks
Go to the library and study
Evening classes (2.30pm -> 6pm)
Same thing as morning classes , be active and focused
Night routine (7pm -> ...)
My night routine starts at 7pm when I'm finally back home
Brush my hair
Do my night skincare
Do chin tucks
Eat and chill for a bit
Post the daily diaries post on tumblr
Update Notion
Study everything done during the day and more - basically study untill I have to sleep
If I get a post idea from what I study for @codingquill , make it right away
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lesbianneopolitan · 7 months ago
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today it's been a rollercoaster of moods, but at least I entered Fortnite, won one battle royale, and then left
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orcelito · 3 months ago
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Oh yeah yesterday I went to my C programming professor's office hours to ask about what's being covered in class tomorrow. Since I can't go bc of my PT appointment overlapping with it & I'm apparently the kind of student that cares about attending every single class now.
While I was there, I ended up chatting with him about a few things, including my current standing in the class. He asked what I got on the midterm exam, & I answered it was an 87, and he told me I was one of the top 5 or 6 scores in the Whole Class (this being a like. Maybe 70 or so person class). Top score was a 92 or 93 (idr lol) & the class average was a 72. Apparently there were a few of us in the upper 80s/lower 90s, but most people got 70s or lower. And once he does the curve on the exam, he said I'd probably end up with a 97 or so on the exam. So yay!!!
And then he told me how he's noticed how I come to class every day and am really active with taking notes and answering questions. Bc I also sit up front all the time lmao. Hadn't even realized how much of a damned teacher's pet I've been being, but I've been Trying to be a good student this year. But he said I was the type of student that if I got an 88% or smth in the class, he'd likely bump me up to a 90% so I'd get an A lol. But he also said so long as I keep up with how I have been, I could possibly get a 100% in the class by the end (bc I've been there for all the extra credit questions in class and whatever).
And just. I went there bc I wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything important in class on Wednesday, and I ended up having my ego stroked for Real. Felt good to have my efforts be recognized.
#speculation nation#now if only i could care that much for my web coding class. but oh well im still keeping up even if its a reluctant shamble much of the time#other stuff we talked about was how im graduating this semester & how i plan to stay in indiana to work#bc i have family here & i like the relatively low cost of living. & im not particularly ambitious.#just wanna make enough money to live comfortably. dont need anything fancy beyond that.#& he talked about how that's a good outlook in life. how he's known ppl who went to fuckin silicon valley or whatever#with high paying jobs. but the cost of living is so high that theyre effectively not making much more money than here#he said smth about like. a $70k salary has just as much strength here than a $120k salary there. smth around those#& he praised me on how i seem genuine and hard-working. so he thinks im gonna do just fine in the industry 🥺🥺🥺#i kinda wanted to keep chatting with him but i had to go to bowling class lol. ended up late to it even#bc i checked my phone for the time while chatting and went Oh Fuck bc it wss 1 min after the class started hfkshfks had to rush off then#but yeah makes me feel very nice about that class. i think it rly is my favorite class this semester.#web programming is pretty rewarding and im glad im taking it. but i was basically a complete newbie in html css and javascript#so ive spent quite a lot of time wanting to tear out my fucking HAIR over these labs. b4 it clicks and im like Haha yayy :3#i like C programming bc it's just so much more logical and regimented. it IS the language that got me to give up my engineering degree#since i was thinking about computer engineering. took my first coding class freshman year. and went 'i love this. i want to do CS now'#didnt do that obviously. but im happy where ive ended up. i wouldnt wanna be a programmer lol#and then my quality engineering in IT class. it's certainly engaging. it's the class i constantly have presentations in tho#had Another one this morning. blah! good to keep in practice but i still dont rly enjoy public speaking lmao#probably the most work intensive of my classes. interesting but Blegh#C programming i just keep up with the labs and do the exams and it's wonderful... so logical and comforting...#oh yeah web programming i also have a few presentations. also gotta fucking. code my project pages by next week 😭😭😭#i think it's just the html and css? no javascript yet. thank god. javascript is by far the hardest to learn#but css is so finicky too!!!! ive been struggling with trying to move these fucking input boxes around#i wanna have them on the right!! but they wont go there!!! gotta poke at it more. at least i managed to finish building the form.#still have to finish the lab tho. that was due 2 days ago. lol. also have another one due sunday. AND the project pages. gah!!!#they havent even graded the wireframes yet. i wanted their feedback b4 proceeding to coding >:( oh well#anyways yeah..im keeping busy lol
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antimonys-stuff · 1 year ago
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weird fucking sadness permeating... I should log off twitter forever
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muhammaddaniyalprogrammer · 1 month ago
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xruiety-blog · 7 months ago
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Must-Know English MCQs for PPSC/FPSC Exams to Boost Your Preparation
Are you preparing for PPSC/FPSC exams and struggling with the English section?
The English MCQs are an essential part of these competitive exams, and focusing on the most repeated questions can make a huge difference in your preparation.
We've compiled the 35 most repeated English MCQs from past PPSC/FPSC exams that will help you master vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension sections. From synonyms and antonyms to error spotting, these questions cover all the key areas that are frequently tested.
🔹 Here are a few examples:
1. What’s the opposite of ‘Radical’?
A) Extreme
B) Moderate
C) Conservative
D) Traditional
Answer: B
2. Choose the synonym of ‘Flourish’
A) Shrink
B) Prosper
C) Decline
D) Fade
Answer: B
💡 To access the full list of 35 MCQs, along with detailed explanations and preparation tips, head over to the full article here:
👉 35 Most Repeated English MCQs for PPSC/FPSC Exams
How to Ace the English Section:
1. Regular Practice: The more you practice, the faster you’ll get at identifying key concepts in MCQs.
2. Understand Each Question: Focus on grasping the concept behind each MCQ. It’s not just about memorizing answers.
3. Time Your Practice: Practice under timed conditions to enhance your speed.
With consistent practice, you'll feel more confident and ready to tackle the English section. Good luck with your exams!
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cmi-times · 7 months ago
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Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), Meerut, has adopted the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The university has announced the exam schedule for undergraduate courses, including BA, BSc, BCom, BSc Home Science, and Clinical Nutrition, which will begin on December 10, 2024. The exams will be conducted in two shifts: 9 AM-12 PM and 2 PM-5 PM. Students must complete their CCS Exam Form submission on time to ensure their eligibility for the Read more...
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qyriaha · 7 months ago
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not that i don't have anything to do but i realised most of my longer tasks weren't like. for now. and that's what i wanted to do today. so i'm just hanging out in the library doing fuck all bc in my head that means i'm done <3
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quizsquestion · 8 months ago
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CSS Questions & Answers – Specificity and Importance
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latestjobzhub-blog · 8 months ago
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CSS in Pakistan: A Gateway to Government Service
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CSS, or the Central Superior Service, is a prestigious government examination in Pakistan that opens doors to high-ranking administrative positions. For those aspiring to serve their country and make a significant impact on society, cracking the CSS exam is a dream come true.
The CSS exam is Pakistan known for its rigorous nature, testing candidates on a wide range of subjects, including history, geography, economics, international relations, and English literature. To succeed in this competitive exam, dedicated preparation and a deep understanding of the syllabus are crucial.
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codingquill · 2 years ago
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👋 Hey there, I'm Nawal.
I'm a 21-year-old software engineering college girl with a deep passion for coding and computer science. I love hardware just as much as I love software. Throughout my journey, I have delved into a variety of programming languages including C, C++, HTML, CSS, CSS frameworks, Java, JavaScript, and even a bit of Python. Each language has been a unique adventure, and I'm excited to share my experiences with you.
I haven't had the opportunity to get as creative as I want yet, but this blog will serve as my motivation to explore new ideas and showcase my skills.
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collegelifediary · 2 years ago
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☆ 16-22 October weekly goals ☆
Do the get a better skin challenge daily
Study everything done during the day once back home
Be consistent on posting here and on @codingquill
I'll keep adding more goals to my list, week after week - one step at a time!
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lovingtravelerfun · 1 year ago
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