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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Competitive Examination (CSS) - 2009

CSS examination for the year 2009 for recruitment to posts in BS-17 under the Federal Government departments for induction into

will be held with effect from in 14 March 2009 simultaneously at

  • Abbottabad
  • D.I. Khan
  • Faisalabad
  • Gujranwala
  • Hyderabad
  • Islamabad
  • Karachi
  • Lahore
  • Larkana
  • Multan
  • Peshawar
  • Quetta
  • Sukkur
  • Skardu &
  • Muzaffarabad

Age Limits:
A candidate must have attained the age of twenty one (21) years and must not have attained the age of twenty eight (28) years on crucial date i.e. 1st January 2009. A candidate born earlier than 2nd of January 1981 and later than 1st January 1988 will not be eligible.

Age Relaxation:
The upper age limit will be relaxable by two years up to the age of (30) years for the following category of candidates:

  1. Candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste and Buddhist community.
  2. Candidates who are permanent residents of AJK and Northern Areas or belonging to the recognized Tribes of Baluchistan, the Tribal Areas of D.I. Khan and Peshawar Divisions (including the former Frontier States of Dir, Swat, Chitral and Amb), former Tribal Areas of Mardan and Hazara Divisions and Upper Tanawal Area of Hazara Division and former excluded (Baluch) area forming part of D.G. Khan and Rajanpur Districts.
  3. In the case of in service, Government servants including AJK Government servants who have rendered not less than two years continuous Government Service on crucial date i.e. 1st January 2009.

Education:
Candidates should have at least a Second Class Bachelor's Degree. A candidate who has obtained a third division or 'D' grade in his/her Bachelor's Degree will be eligible for the examination in cases where he/she has obtained a higher division in the Master's Degree. The result of the required educational qualification must have been declared on or before crucial date i.e. 1st January 2008.

Number of Attempts:
Candidates who have already utilized three chances at the CSS Examination are not eligible.

Disabled Candidates:
Disabled candidates in the categories of physical, hearing/speech (deaf & dumb) and visually impaired (blind) are allowed to compete against four Occupational Groups/Services viz: (a) Commerce & Trade Group (b) Pakistan Audit & Accounts Service (c) Information Group and (d) Postal Group, provided they fulfill the eligibility criteria of education and age limit as mentioned above.

Vacancies:
The number of vacancies to be filled on the basis of CSS Examination, 2006 will be announced later.

Examination Fee:
The fee Rs. 1000/- is to be deposited in the nearest Government Treasury or the State Bank of Pakistan or National Bank of Pakistan, under the Head of Account "C-02101-Organs of State - Examination Fee-Receipt of FPSC". Postal orders, cheques, money orders or Bank drafts will NOT be accepted. Fee once deposited in the Treasury/Bank will neither be refunded nor will it be held in reserve for any other examination or selection under any circumstances.

Eligibility:
Both male and female candidates will be admitted to the examination provisionally at their own risk subject to their being found eligible in all respects. On detailed scrutiny of the applications after the written examination is over, if any candidate is found ineligible in any respect under the rules for the examination, his/her candidature will be cancelled regardless of the fact, wether he/she has appeared in the examination or qualified rheirin.

Note:
To avoid frustration, the candidates are advised in their own interest to make sure before appearing in the examination that they fulfill all the requirements of the rules, relating to the examination.

Application Forms:
The Application Forms, Rules and Guidelines on the syllabi are available on production of the original treasury receipt as proof of deposit of the examination fee of Rs. 1000/- (for all the candidates) at the following places:

  1. Islamabad
    FPSC Head Office, F-5/1, Agha Khan Road, Islamabad
    Tel: 051-9205075

  2. Karachi
    FPSC Branch Office, H.M. 2, Bath Island, Karachi
    Tel: 021-9250926

  3. Lahore
    FPSC Branch Office, House # 197-A, New Muslim Town, Bank Stop, Wahdat Road, Lahore
    Tel: 042-9231848-9

  4. Peshawar
    FPSC Branch Office, Plot # 29, Behind Rehman Medical Complex, Sector B-2, Phase-V, Hayatabad, Peshawar
    Tel: 091-9217337

  5. Quetta
    FPSC Branch Office, Almo Chowk, Airport Road, Quetta
    Tel: 081-9202955

  6. Muzaffarabad
    AJK Public Service Commission, Muzaffarabad
    Tel: 058810-43102

  7. Information Centres
    FPSC Information Centres located in the Universities at Bahawalpur, D.I.Khan, Jamshoro, Khairpur Mirs, Multan, Quetta, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Government Degree Colleges at Chitral and Gilgit.

  8. Website
    The Application Forms, Rules and Guidelines on the syllabi can also be downloaded from FPSC's website. Photocopies of the Application Form is also acceptable.










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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

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2011 CSS exam to be held under new policy

The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) will organise Central Superior Services (CSS) examinations for the year 2011 under a new policy in which a five-year-age relaxation would be granted in the upper age limit. Under the new policy, the minimum education qualification of candidates would be 16 years of education, FPSC Research Director Muhammad Sarwar told outgoing graduates of the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (UAF) on Tuesday. He said his office conducts CSS examinations once a year, and advertisements for general requirements usually appear on the first Sunday of every month. Sarwar urged the students to work hard and appear in the examinations as well as in interview with confidence and excellent communication skills. He said that in addition to the quota reserved for females, women are getting more jobs on open merit due to their ability, talent and skills. He said that of 9,137 candidates who registered for CSS exams in 2009, only 5,145 had sat the examinations. app

Monday, January 18, 2010

HI

Guyz howzz ur perparation going on........wish all ov u best ov luck

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Exams are approaching

Guyz exams are approaching so get ready. Be prepare yourself and concentrate more and more on studies now because its the right time to focus on your study otherwise you people will suffer many problems....so start preparing

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

GET READY TO READ

Start thinking about what you will be reading before you even begin to read.
First, choose a section to read. If the reading is divided into chapters, a chapter
is a good place to start. If it’s a long chapter with sub-headings, begin
with the first sub-heading. Look at the title of the chapter, the sub-heading,
or the article only.Write down your answers to these questions:
• What does the title make you think of?
• What do you expect the reading to be about?
• What questions do you expect the reading to answer?
If Sally, who we met in the beginning of this chapter, followed this
advice, her mind wouldn’t start to drift to other things, like what she’s
doing tonight, or how she’s going to get home. She would be actively
engaged in deciphering titles in her marine biology book.Making a study
plan and sticking to it would help Sally stop daydreaming.


GETTING MORE OUT OF READING

To make sense of what you read, first study the title and any illustrations
to come up with the main idea of the reading. Come up with questions
that the text should answer. You want to have clear images in your head,
and a clear sense of the order of events of what you’re reading or listening
to. Stop when you come to something new or confusing. Connect it with
what you already know, to help your brain file it as something learned.
After you read, you think back on what you read, and how you read it.

Practice Tips

Practice pre-reading the next time you’re reading a newspaper or
magazine article, or even watching a film. Pre-read the title of the film or
reading matter, and then pay very close attention to what’s happening in
the beginning. Try to predict the ending, based on what’s happening or
being discussed at the start. Have fun!

Practice Tip

Twenty minutes or so before you go to sleep tonight, read over (or listen
to) something you want to remember. Tomorrow morning, read or
listen to the same thing again.