Is CSS exam tough?
Is CSS exam tough?
CSS (Central Superior Services) is one of the most difficult exam of Pakistan. But remember it’s not impossible. What you need to pass CSS is commitment, proper subject selection, time management, planning and self-confidence.
What happens if I pass the CSS exam?
CSS passed candidates will be able to join and enroll towards their desired civil service jobs after css jobs under bs-17 scale as civil department officers officially under approval by the government of pakistan.
How difficult is CSS Pakistan?
The CSS exam seems to be challenging for most of the students belonging to a weak educational background. As an example, no candidates have passed the CSS exam from Quetta center the recent years. This clearly indicates that weak educational background leads to difficulty and failure in the CSS exam.
Is CSS worth doing?
If a person is passionate and gets a kick out of serving the public only then CSS is worth it. But if a person wants to live a life full of luxuries, then CSS is not for them. It is only worth it for those people who genuinely want to work for their country.
What happens after you pass the CSS written exam?
If you’re a CSS aspirant and passed the written exam, then you’re ready to take other tests which are aforementioned by the authorities of CSS. After passing the written exam, the candidates are called for a medical test, psychological test followed by viva voce. Each of the exams has been explained in detail.
What are the different parts of the CSS exam?
CSS Exam consists of the following four parts: Written Examination Medical Test Psychological Test Viva Voce
How many students appeared for CSS exam in 2016?
CSS Exam is a dream of every talented student. According to the FPSC report, 20,717 candidates applied for CSS exam in 2016. Among those, only 12,176 candidates appeared in the written exam.
What is the minimum marks required to pass CSS exam?
Candidate has to appear in the four parts of CSS Exam i.e. written, medical, psychological test and Viva-voce. Written exam has six compulsory paper and six optional papers (to be selected from the list). The minimum mark for qualifying compulsory paper is 40 \% and for optional paper is 33 \%.