Auder Experts Notes
– Latest Guide on CSS Subjects and Groups

Are you looking for
the latest information on CSS Subjects and Groups? You’ve come to the
right place! Here, you will find everything you need to know about CSS
compulsory
and optional subjects to stay updated with the latest
examination requirements.

CSS Compulsory
Subjects (600 Marks)

Every CSS candidate
must attempt the CSS Compulsory Subjects, which account for a total of 600
marks
. These subjects include:

  • Essay
  • General Knowledge
  • English (Precis and Composition)
  • General Science and Ability
  • Pakistan Affairs
  • Current Affairs
  • Islamic Studies or Comparative Study of Major
    Religions
    (for non-Muslims)

Excelling in these
compulsory subjects is crucial to gaining a competitive advantage in the
CSS exam, which is known for its high level of competition.

Code No

Subject

Marks

01

English Essay

100

02

English (Precis and Composition)

100

03

General Science and Ability

100

04

Current Affairs

100

05

Pakistan Affairs

100

06

Islamic Studies or Comparative Study of Major Religions

100

CSS Optional
Subjects List (600 Marks)

In addition to
compulsory subjects, CSS candidates must choose from a range of optional
subjects
worth 600 marks. The CSS Optional Subjects are categorized
into different groups, allowing flexibility in selecting subjects that align
with the candidate’s interests and expertise.

Group-I (Select One
Subject of 200 Marks)

Code No

Subject

Marks

11

Accountancy & Auditing

200

12

Economics

200

13

Computer Science

200

14

Political Science

200

15

International Relations

200

Group-II (Select
One Subject of 200 Marks or 2 Subjects of 100 Marks)

Code No

Subjects

Marks

16

Physics

200

17

Chemistry

200

18

Applied Mathematics

100

19

Pure Mathematics

100

20

Statistics

100

21

Geology

100

Importance of
Selecting the Right CSS Subjects

Choosing the right CSS
Subjects Groups
is vital for success in the CSS examination. It can
significantly improve your chances of obtaining high scores and help you
secure a prestigious government position. Candidates should carefully select
subjects in which they have command and knowledge to perform well
in the final exam.

Additional Optional
Subject Groups

There are also various
other groups of optional subjects, such as History, Gender
Studies
, Environmental Sciences, Law, Journalism, Mass
Communication
, and more. These allow candidates to pick subjects that they
excel in or are passionate about.

Group-III (Select
One Subject of 100 Marks)

Code No

Subjects

Marks

22

Business Administration

100

23

Public Administration

100

24

Governance & Public Policies

100

25

Town Planning & Urban Management

100

Group-IV (Select
One Subject of 100 Marks)

Code No

Subject

Marks

26

History of Pakistan & India

100

27

Islamic History & Culture

100

28

European History

100

29

British History

100

30

History of USA

100

Group-V (Select One
Subject of 100 Marks)

Code No

Subject

Marks

31

Gender Studies

100

32

Environmental Sciences

100

33

Agriculture & Forestry

100

34

Botany

100

35

Zoology

100

36

English Literature

100

37

Urdu Literature

100

Group-VI (Select
One Subject of 100 Marks)

Code No

Subject

Marks

38

Law

100

39

Constitutional Law

100

40

International Law

100

41

Muslim Law & Jurisprudence

100

42

Mercantile Law

100

43

Criminology

100

44

Philosophy

100

Group-VII (Select
One Subject of 100 Marks)

Code No

Subjects

Marks

45

Journalism & Mass Communication

100

46

Psychology

100

47

Geography

100

48

Sociology

100

49

Anthropology

100

50

Punjabi

100

51

Sindhi

100

52

Pashto

100

53

Balochi

100

54

Persian

100

55

Arabic

100


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and Groups
, ensuring you are prepared for success in the CSS exam.
Let us help you make informed decisions in your subject selection and exam
preparation.

 

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