CSS Compulsory Subjects
Ultimate CSS Pakistan Affairs Preparation Course
Master the material, hone your abilities, and go into the test with assurance
PKR 3060
Ultimate CSS Pakistan Affairs Preparation Course
Course Overview
- Covers all relevant Ideas, Concepts, and Leadership.
- Less than 30 days plan for preparation
- Questions prepared by toppers of CSS
- Vast Variety of questions according to the syllabus
- Practice with Past Paper
- Covers theory and analysis.
Pakistan Affairs preparatory course is a less than 30-day course that helps CSS aspirants equip themselves with the best and most relevant data available on the subject. Covering all relevant ideas, history, events, and concepts, the course is designed to cater to the requirements of students who have a smart approach to preparation. It has a vast variety of questions with detailed solutions of theory and analysis to ensure that no topic goes without thorough understanding.
The content is elaborated and made more convenient with the help of past papers. Moreover, the Pakistan movement and constitutional history of Pakistan is covered at great length to understand the key concepts of domestic and international politics of the country. If this preparatory course is combined with the Current Affairs course, it will become a wholesome approach for the CSS written exam because these two subjects combined can deliver the best results. The strength of this course is its detailed critical analysis of the events and concepts. This is the approach that makes this course a tool to achieve high scores in an exam that usually has strict standards.
- Arrival and Advent of Islam
- Decline of Mughal Rule
- Efforts for Renaissance
- Ideology of Pakistan
- Sufism
- The role of emotions feelings and ideology in Pakistan’s foreign policy
- The role of regional and nationalist parties in Pakistani politics
- Birth of Pakistan (1940-1947)
- Emergence of Two-Nation Theory (1867-1906)
- Struggle for Survival 1906-1939
- Constitutional Debate
- Constitutional Development
- Constitution of Pakistan 1956 and 1962
- Constitution of Pakistan 1973
- Criticism on the 18th Amendment
- Pakistan: Problems and Challenges
- The aftermath of US withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan
Historical Accounts
Ideas, Concepts, and Leadership
Pakistan Movement
Political and Constitutional History of Pakistan