Monday, March 23, 2009

CSS Syllabus


Compulsory Subjects
1.
100
2.
100
3.
100
General Knowledge
4.
100
5.
100
6.
100
Total Marks:
600
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.
200
2.
200
3.
100
4.
100

Group B
Subject/s carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
1.
200
2.
100
3.
100
4.
100
5.
100

Group C
Subects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
1.
200
2.
200
3.
100
4.
100

Group D ( Science Subjects )
Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
1.
Physics
200
2.
200
3.
200
4.
200
5.
200
6.
200
Group E ( History Subjects )
Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
1.
200
2.
200
3.
200
4.
200
5.
100
Group F
Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
Note: International Law CANNOT BE opted in combination withInternational Relations.
1.
200
2.
100
3.
100
Group G
Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
1.
200
2.
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.
100
2.
100
3.
100
4.
100

CSS Past Papers


Compulsory Subjects
1.
100
2.
100
3.
100
General Knowledge
4.
100
5.
Current Affairs
100
6.
Pakistan Affairs
100
Total Marks:
600
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
Subects 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.
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 withInternational Relations.
1.
Law
200
2.
Constitutional Law
100
3.
Mercantile Law
Muslim Law & Jurisprudence
International Law
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

Application process


Candidates have to apply to the Federal Public Service Commission, Islamabad after the announcement by advertisement on the national newspapers. There is a prescribed application form which you can download from the official website of Federal Public Service Commission. The commission announced the date of submission application by an advertisement in national newspapers.
Government servants who fulfill the conditions laid down in these rules are eligible for admission to the examination if permitted by the competent authority in their departments or offices. No Government servant shall be competent to apply without the permission in writing of his/her department/office as the case may be, and such permissions must accompany the application. Candidates who join Government service after submitting their applications for admission to the examination should also submit the Departmental permission immediately thereafter.
A candidate, who after submitting such Departmental permission, joins Civil Service Academy or is transferred to another Department, should also obtain the permission of that Department and submit the same to the Commission as soon as possible.
A candidate who has left Government service should submit with his/her application the original as well as a copy of his/her discharge/service certificate. A candidate who has been dismissed from Government or semi Government Service will not be eligible for admission to the examination.
Number of Attempts
No candidate will be permitted to attempt more than thrice at the examination.
A candidate shall be considered to have attempted at the examination if he/she actually appears in any one or more papers.
If a candidate who took the Competitive Examination (CE) 2010 wishes to apply for admission to the CE 2011 he/she must submit an application by the prescribed date without waiting for the result of CE 2010. If subsequently it is not necessary for him/her to take the CE 2011 written examination his/her examination fee will not be refunded. No plea that an application form or any document has been lost or delayed in the post will be entertained.
The maximum number of candidates to be admitted to this examination may, in the judgment of Government, be limited to such number as Government may decide. If a limit is imposed and the number of candidates exceeds that limit, the Commission shall select from amongst the applicants those who shall be admitted to the examination, and, in doing so, shall have regard to the suitability of the applicants and to adequate representation of the Provinces/Areas of Pakistan as well as of the various age concessions.
Fee
Application fee of competitive examination is Rs.1000. If a candidate wants to recheck his/her paper, the rechecking fee per paper is Rs.200.
The procedure for the payment of this fee is given in the “Instructions to candidates” which have been printed separately and a copy of which is attached with the Application form.
The candidates have to submit above mentioned dues to the Federal Commission Service Commission and candidates also have to pay to the medical board for physical test.
Rs.50 will be deposited by all candidates in the account of Government Treasury/ State Bank of Pakistan “1252__Health MISC MEDICAL (CENTRAL)”. The challan copy should be handed over to the president of the Central Medical Board at the time of medical examination.
Rs.300/- before examination by a Medical Board in the case of candidates who qualify in the written examination. Payment of this fee will be required to be made in cash to the Medical Board concerned at the time of Physical Examination of the candidates. Candidates will present their National Identity Cards & Admission Certificate to the Medical authorities concerned.

































































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CSS Eligibility Criteria


A candidate has to fulfill these conditions to apply for the CSS competitive examinations.
Age Limit
1.     The age limit for the CSS test is 21 to 28 years of age.
2.   The upper age limit will be relaxed by two years up to the age of 30 years in respect of,
o    The candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste and Buddhist Community subject to production of a certificate (Annexure-A of Application Form) to be issued by Political Agent/DCO/District Magistrate in support of their claim.
3.   The candidates belonging to the recognized Tribes who are permanent residents of the areas mentioned-below and whose families have been living in these areas. Such candidates must attach a certificate (Annexure- B of Application Form) to be issued by Political Agent/DCO/District Magistrate in support of their claim:
o    Balochistan
o    Tribal areas of D.I. Khan and Peshawar Divisions (including former Frontier States of Dir, Swat, Chitral and Amb).
o    Former excluded (Baluch) area forming part of the Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur Districts.
o    Former tribal areas of Mardan and Hazara Divisions.
o    Upper Tanawal area of Hazara Division.
4.     The permanent residents of Azad Kashmir have to submit a certificate, issued by Kashmir Affairs Division, Govt. of Pakistan.
5.     The candidates who are permanent residents of Northern Areas including Gilgit, Diamir, Baltistan, Ghizar and Ghanche, subject to submission of a certificate (Annexure-B of Application Form) to be issued by the Political Agent/DCO/District Magistrate.
6.     In the case of in Service Government Servants, including the Government servants of AJ&K, who possess a minimum of two years continuous Government service as on first January, 2008, the upper age limit is relax able by two years up to the age of 30 years, subject to submission of Departmental Permission Certificate from the competent authority.
7.     Once a date of birth has been 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.
8.     The applications of Government Servants will also be governed by the Government Servants (Application for Services and Posts) Rules, 1966 except that the chances will be allowed irrespective of the provisions of the Government Servants (Application for Services and Posts) Rules, 1966.
Note: Employees of Nationalized Banks, State Bank of Pakistan, WAPDA, Regulatory Authorities, Autonomous bodies and other semi autonomous bodies are not entitled to age relaxation.
Education
1.     A candidate must hold at least a second class or grade “C” Bachelor degree in any faculty from one of the Pakistani Universities or an equivalent degree or comparable educational qualifications of a foreign university.
2.     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 Master’s Degree.
3.     The decision as to which foreign degrees or comparable educational qualifications are equivalent to corresponding Pakistani degree rests solely with the Commission.
Nationality and regional Quota
The candidate for the examination must be a citizen of Pakistan or a person deriving his/her nationality from the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
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.
A candidate who has acquired the citizenship of Pakistan by registration under the Pakistan Citizenship Act and the Rules made there under should attach to the application the certificate (attested copy thereof) of citizen-ship.
A candidate who has not been registered as a citizen of Pakistan but claims that he/she should be deemed to be citizen of Pakistan under the Pakistan Citizenship Act should submit proof to the effect that he/ she fulfills the conditions on the basis of which he/she claims to be believed as a citizen of Pakistan.
A candidate who derives his/her nationality from the State of Jammu and Kashmir should attach to the application a certificate issued by the Kashmir Affairs Division in support of his/her claim.
Only those candidates shall be considered for vacancies reserved for Azad Jammu and Kashmir whose application forms for the Competitive Examination are accompanied by the domicile certificate along with Permanent Residence Certificate, issued by the Kashmir Affairs Division, of that territory. No such certificates shall be accepted at any later stage.
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.

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