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CSS - CENTRAL SUPERIOR SERVICES- Subjects for written examination

CSS stands for "CENTRAL SUPERIOR SERVICES".

CSS Subjects for written examination
Total Marks 1200
Time: 1 paper will be 3 hours

  1. The examination will include the following subjects and each subject will carry the marks shown against it
  2. There will be two papers of 100 marks each of the subjects which carry 200 marks. In other subjects there will be one paper. Each paper will be of 3 hours duration. Some papers may carry objective type question(s).
  3. The Question Papers in Urdu or other Pakistani regional languages (Punjabi, Sindhi, Pushto and Balochi), Persian and Arabic should be answered in the respective languages or in Urdu/English unless otherwise directed in the question paper. The question paper in Islamiat is to be answered in English or Urdu only. All other papers must be answered in English unless otherwise directed in the Question Paper. Contravention of this instruction will result in the cancellation of the papers and award of ZERO marks in the paper(s) concerned.
  4. A Guideline of the syllabus of the subjects is given in Annexure A to the Rules.


    WRITTEN TEST

    Compulsory Subjects (600 Marks)

Subjects
Marks
Essay
100
English
100
General Knowledge
Everyday Science
100
Current Affairs
100
Pakistan Affairs
100
Islamiat
100

  1. The Non-Muslim candidates have the option either to take lslamiat as one of the compulsory subject or otherwise Pakistan Affairs (G.K. Paper-Ill) will be treated of 200 marks in their case and half of the total marks obtained by them in the paper on Pakistan Affairs (G.K. Paper Ill) will be counted in lieu of Islamiat. ‘
  2. A candidate who does not appear in any compulsory paper will not be allowed to appear in the remaining papers of the Examination.


    Optional Subjects (600 Marks)
  3. The minimum standard of optional subjects will he that of an Honour Degree of a University in Pakistan.

Code
Subjects
Marks
11
Accountancy and Auditing
200
12
Economics
200
13
Business Administration
100
14
Public Administration
100
15
Political Science
200
16
Agriculture
100
17
Forestry
100
18
Sociology
100
19
Journalism
100
20
Pure Mathematics
200
21
Applied Mathematics
200
22
Computer Science
100
23
Statistics
100
24
Physics
200
25
Geology
200
26
Geography
200
27
Chemistry
200
28
Botany
200
29
Zoology
200
30
Islamic History and Culture
200
31
Indo Pak History
200
32
British History
200
33
European History
200
34
American History
100
35
Law
200
36
Constitutional Law
100
37
Mercantile Law
100
38
Muslim Law and Jurisprudence
100
39
International Law
100
40
International Relations
100
41
Philosophy
200
42
Psychology
200
43
Sindhi
100
44
Pushto
100
45
Punjabi
100
46
Balochi
100
47
English Literature
200
48
Urdu
200
49
Persian
200
50
Arabic
200


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Prohibited Combinations of Subjects:

Subject(s) carrying not more than 200 marks (Code No. 11-14) can be opted.
Note: Business Administration can not be opted in combination with Public Administration.

  • Subject(s) carrying not more than 200 marks Code No. 15-19) can be opted.
  • Subject(s) carrying not more than 200 marks (Code No. 20-23) can be opted.
  • Science subject(s) carrying not more than 200 marks (Code No. 24-29) can be opted.
  • History subject(s) carrying not more than 200 marks Code No. 30-34) can he opted.
  • Law subject(s) carrying not more than 200 marks (Code No. 35 40) can be opted.
    Note: International Law can not be opted in combination with International Relations.
  • Philosophy/Psychology subject(s) carrying not more than 200 marks (Code No. 41-42) can be opted.
  • Regional languages not more than one of the 04 subjects (Code No. 43-46) can be opted.
  • National/Foreign/Classical languages not more than one of 04 subjects (Code No. 47-50) can be opted
    Note: Urdu can not he opted in combination with regional languages (Code No. 43-46)
  • The candidates must select from the above list optional subjects carrying a total of 600 marks only.

    1. (i) The commission with poor approval of the Government may fix qualifying marks in any or all al the subjects of the examination candidate who fails to secure at least 40% marks 0 any compulsory subject, 50% marks in the Aggregate or 100 marks at the Viva Voce Test, will be considered to have failed and will not be eligible for appointment.
      (ii) Candidates qualifying the written examination will be called for Medical. Psychological Tests and Viva Voce.
    2. From the marks assigned to candidates in each subject, such deductions will be made as the Commission may consider necessary in order to ensure that no credit is allowed for merely superficial knowledge "Candidates who obtain less than 40% marks in any of the Compulsory subjects and 33% marks in any of the optional subjects will not be given credit in that subject”.
    3. If any candidate’s handwriting is not easily legible, a deduction will be made on this account from the total marks otherwise accruing to him/her. In case of illegible handwriting zero mark will be awarded on this account. Marks will be deducted for irrelevance.
    4. Credit will be given for orderly, effective and exact expression combined with due economy of words in all subjects of Examination. Answers to questions in excess of the required number shall not be marked nor taken into account. The marking will be in order of consecutive answers.
    5. If any candidate writes his/her Roll No. (except in the space provided for this purpose on the cover of the answer book) or writes his/her name or makes any distinguishing mark at any place in his/her answer book and/or additional Answer Books, be/she shall be awarded Zero mark in that paper, besides any other punishment which the Commission may decide to award.
    6. Candidates must use blue or black ink only in their Answer Book otherwise Zero mark shall be awarded.
    7. 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 rules for the examination his/her candidature will be cancelled regardless of the fact whether he/she has appeared in the examination or qualified therein.Note. To avoid frustration, the candidates are advised in their own interest to make sure before appearing at the examination that they fulfill all the requirements of the rules, relating to the examination.MEDICAL TEST
    8. (i) A candidate must be in good mental and bodily health and free from any physical defect likely to interface with the discharge of his/her duties. A candidate who (after such medical examination as Government or the appointing authority, as the case may be. may prescribe) is found not to satisfy these requirements, will not be appointed.

      (ii) Candidates who qualify in the written examination will be medically examined by the Medical Boards constituted for the purpose. If any candidate remains absent twice in his/her Medical examination, his/her candidature will automatically stand rejected and no appeal in this regard will be entertained.

      (iii) In order to prevent disappointment, candidates are advised to have themselves examined by a Government Medical Officer of the standing of a Civil Surgeon before applying for admission to the examination. Particulars of the nature of the medical test to which candidates will be subjected before appointment and of the standards required arc attached with the Rules as Annexure “B”.


      PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST
    9. (i) Psychological Test.—The candidates called for Viva Voce will be required to undergo Psychological Test, comprising paper and pen cil test and group tasks. Such tests are designed to assess abilities, attitude and personality characteristics of the candidates with special regard to their aptitude for the Civil Services. Separate marks are not awarded for the Psychological assessment. However; 300 marks assigned to Viva Voce also reflect the performance on Psychological tests. Candidates must bring their National Identity Cards and two copies of recent photographs when summoned for Psychological test, and Viva Voce.

      (ii) The candidates who have already been allocated to Groups/Services on the basis of a previous Competitive Examination, will not he required to take the psychological test afresh in case they qualify the written portion of the Competitive Examination. 2004


      Viva Voce 300 Marks
    10. Viva Voce: Each candidate who qualifies the written part of the exam. will be interviewed by a Board who will have before them a record of his/her career, both academic and extra-mural. He/she will be asked questions on matters of general interest. The object of the interview is to assess his/her suitability for the services for which he/she is entered and in framing their assessment the Board will attach particular importance to the moral and ethical qualities of the candidates, his/her intelligence and alertness of mind, his/her vigour and strength of character and his/her potential qualities of leadership. The Board will take into consideration his/her extra mural activities such as sports, debates, hobbies. etc., and their effect on his/her physique and character, in assessing his/her merit.
    11. All candidates are expected to have basic knowledge regarding Islam and Pakistan. Questions will be asked in the Interview on these subjects. Persons securing less than pass marks in these subjects will not be considered for appointment to Government jobs. irrespective of their proficiency in other fields. However. the Non-Muslim candidates will not be asked any question regarding Islam.


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