Since colonial times, the civil service has retained the prestige that comes with joining the country’s bureaucratic machine, which is why thousands of Pakistanis apply to join the civil service every year.
Worryingly, however, the annual percentage of successful candidates who take the Central Superior Services (CSS) exam has been decreasing, according to the annual reports of the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) from 2002 to 2013.
The passing percentage of the candidates in the written examination was 30% in 2002. In 2013 that figure has plummeted to a barely believable 2.09%.
According to the FPSC’s 2012 annual report given to Parliament last week, the government could only fill 240 out of a possible 285 positions that were open to candidates. There were not enough qualified and eligible candidates to fill out the remaining 45 positions, the report said. This is not new either. There were 66 vacancies after the 2010 CSS exam.
The annual reports from 2010 and 2011 compiled by the FPSC have been documenting the trend, but 2013 has hit a new low.
This year, a total number of 15,998 had applied for the CSS. Out of the 11,406 who actually gave the exam, only 238 passed the first phase. Out of total 238, 172 were male and 66 female.
Those who passed the written part of the examination will have to undergo further tests, including a medical examination, a psychological assessment and Viva Voce, an oral examination. An FPSC official predicted that many more candidates may still be disqualified after further tests.
According to the 2012 annual report, 13,071 candidates applied for the CSS exam while 9,063 appeared for it. Only 786 eventually qualified, with a lopsided gender divide, as 604 men qualified, and only 179 women.
Provincial Disparities
There are, of course, systemic reasons for the atrophying results. Provincial disparity, present in almost all human development indices in Pakistan including education, health and income, is also present in the CSS examination process. Over the years, candidates from Sindh, and Karachi in particular have been decreasing, leaving more and more positions vacant.
In 2010 and 2011, there were 35 and 21 unfilled positions from the Urban Sindh quota respectively, as fewer candidates apply for the exam, preferring potentially higher pay in the private sector.
With an already Punjab-heavy quota of 50%, a drop in candidates from Sindh carries a higher potential for disagreement between the provinces. Given that the civil service defines itself as “the wheels on which the engine of the state has to move,” lately it seems like the wheels are coming off.
In order to mitigate the crisis, the FPSC has been conducting a series of career counselling seminars, trying to raise the profile of the civil service, with the aim of increasing the number of applications. Rana Bhagwandas, chairman of the FPSC, hopes for a fresh education policy to complement the FPSC’s effort to broaden recruitment.
Essay writing
24%
passed
out of
9,062
candidates.
31 got
above
60%
marks
Problematic Academic Trends
Observations from 2011 highlighted problematic trends within the examination process, the most apparent of which is the low quality of writing – a factor that has affected performances in all subjects. That is most evident in the result for the essay writing exam: out of 9,062 candidates only 24% passed, out of which only 31 candidates got above 60%. But inferior writing skills have adversely affected results in all subjects.
Second, candidates’ inclination to rote-learn has also compromised their analytical skills, required for effectively every subject in the examination. Ready-made answers have hardly been adequate in answering questions that require serious inquiry, knowledge and analysis. Such exercise was particularly problematic in the South Asian History and Public Administration sections of the exam.
Lastly, English language skills have also been poor across the board, hampering candidates’ ability to answer questions effectively.
In Islamic Studies, the majority of candidates could not attempt the questions regarding Women and Islam, and had failed to adequately consider contemporary issues regarding the veil and secularism in society. According to the report, papers on Islamic history and culture were also mediocre, with only a superficial understanding of the subject demonstrated. The highest percentage attained in Part 1 was 60%. In Islamic jurisprudence, students simply could not grasp the questions being asked.
While students demonstrated greater diligence in their preparation for the International Relations section, the majority of the candidates could not achieve the required standard, the report said.
“Answers were neither proper nor precise,” the report said.
In 2012,
13,071 applied
9,063 appeared for the exam
786 qualified
604 men
179 women
In 2013,
15,998 applied
11,406 appeared for the exam
238 passed
172 male
66 female
In 2010:
66 vacant positions
In 2012:
45 vacant positions
Published in The Express Tribune, December 15th, 2013.
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i dont think english is respnosible for such results. those who have good english skills do no better. i havae a freind who is masters in english literature and yet he failed in the english... overconfidence? maybe..
@SAM: "Such driving force is lost when we loose the focus on target by.."
Did you mean "lose?"
the quota of Army should be withdrawn ...they are inducted without examination
@BoJ: you are an Indian. no doubt.
Css is for those Whom are good in English writing and non else. It is not really hard exam at all.
Giving CSS is like flirting with danger.Just a failure in one of the compulsory subject means end of the road for you.No matter what you overall scored counts for nothing.Many students who are foreign qualified even fail.The CSS English Essay paper is very tricky,candidates get failed due to biases of examiners.
@Ali....yes I agree with you.....recently 2 sons of chairman of SPSC was selected one with rural and another with urban quota...
@Ali: "found" because he could check it before pressing "Post comment" @Hunny@Boj: "Hire" word use for services only. In west ask anyone that you want to hire a home. They will laugh. ET please........
@ Redmax
You're a genius ;)
Glad to have a friend and a batch-mate like yourself. ET is requested to edit the pie chart to include 7.5% merit seats.
merit seats should be increased to 50% in this way we will get better candidates...
Dear All !
Passing the CSS Exam has not been so difficult for a serious candidate. My eldest brother passed that exam in one attempt by taking a leave from job for around one month and got the ML&C group. Yet another elder brother tried twice and got Police group. I also took 4 weeks leave from private service and appeared in this exam. I got overall 159 position in Pakistan and 110 position in Punjab. The only edge which helped me was the english grammer & translation taught to me at Matric level by my father ( a teacher). God bless him. Condition of success has always been a burning desire to pass and get the desired occupational group. Such driving force is lost when we loose the focus on target by involving in entertainment/mobile & music. My father used to tell me that that nothing is impossible under the sun and that I still believe as a mature member of the society and now teach this success ket to my kids. Good luck for all inspired ones.
I think the criteria of assessment is faulty because many well learned and educated candidates fail to qualify and another irony is that many candidates who have qualified the exam with very good position and are on job fail in their next attempts
@Singh "Hire a home" is absolutely correct expression although it is not commonly used. Google the phrase "hire a home for" to confirm.
If we improve the university education system you will see more people will pass CSS exam. I think CSS exam is the only yard in Pakistan to measure our education standard.
Why CSS, today is the age of Professionalism and not colonial era of authoritorianism. How can we compete with the contemporaty eonomic and business tycoons without having highly qualified professionals. So please fold on now this sign of colonialism and appoint highly qualified professionals for the relevant fields/sectors/ministries ie Phd holders in various fields and CAs/FCMAs.
@Silenttips: "me too managed to pass essay without any preparation. so if you doesn’t have good english then don’t generalize it for others please."
Awsome!
ET: Please wire something about the answers in the oral and written CSS exams. Salams
Though there is a reserve quota for people with disabilities in CSS, however, rarely any person with disability is being able to be eligible to appear for CSS exam. This is because the conditions of CSS for persons with disabilities are very rigid and based on discriminatory practices. And in my opinion one of the contributing factor towards disabled people miserable situation in Pakistan is that not many of them are in high position. For example, in CSS, the upper age limit is only 2 years for persons with disabilities, however in real sense it takes years and years for disabled person to become a graduate due to social, economic, physical and policy barriers that restricts their path to higher education. On the other hand if we look to our neighbor country India, the age relaxation in competitive exams is 13 years for disabled persons and 15 years for tribal with disabilities and low-cast with disabilities. Without kicking out discriminatory policies from CSS system it will not be able to achieve the static objectives of providing competent people for running the state machinery. ''Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere''.
The CSS screening and selection system is out dated and run by dinosaurs. Why is it that candidates are asked which service they would like to join ? Apparently, IT (that's income tax and not Information Technology) and Customs are the most popular. In my view, candidates who put these at the top of their preferences should be sent packing immediately as their intentions are anything but noble. The less said about the the service the better.
I dont think its because of poor English skills as there is no change from the past in education system to support that. Perhaps we have more English medium schools now than before so it should improve if it didnt than these new schools are not english enough :) There is hardly any change in Public schools system to support this argument.
So most probably, the segment of bright candidates that used to go for these exams have changed their career paths and opting to choose other career options in private or other sectors. So the candidates that have more chances of success are shunning these exams altogether. Unless civil service reinvent itself along modern world and offer attractive career paths, the brighter minds will not give them second look at all.
CSS exams are very unpredictable.Luck factor counts here, I have noticed myself that those who get top positions in CSS in a particular year even fail in subsequent attempts in the following years.Those who were in top 50 in CSS 2012 failed to clear this year written examination.I will give you an example of CSS 2010 topper, Rana Abdul aziz, who had cleared CSS in 2008 also but his merit was 342 which meant he failed to get an allocation in any group because he had a domicile of punjab. However, in his 3rd and the last attempt he failed in English, thus was declared fail overall.I have heard from an ex- FPSC examiner that controversial topics particularly on religion should be avoided.And according to him many students fail because they push theology into English papers and get nailed.Hence,even if someone is good at English does not mean he or she is certain to pass. Besides, there is a trend of scoring of optional subjects each year.I scored 141out of 200 in psychology last year with little effort.But this year in spite of revising the course 6-8 times i managed a paltry 68.I was shocked to see my result.And I came to a conclusion that even i had the examination questions before hand it would still have made no difference at all.I got to say that FPSC decides in advance which subjects to target each year. I can safely say that CSS is a lottery.And after this year result hard working candidates would not gamble in CSS again and prefer to work in their respective fields.
Education level is not good but the decrease in percentage is due to the low interest in joining a corrupt bureaucracy.
I have had english medium most of my life, last year i appeared i wrote one of my worst essays i have ever written and i got 44, passing marks is 40. This year i wrote a very good essay my estimate but i got only 24. its total crap, all of it....how can ppl who were in top ten last year..fail essay exams this year..i am actually happy i didnt quality to this crap system ...no uniform standard...every year they have different ppl running the affairs wid different mindsets.
Some unintended observations from thy eastern neighbor –
Most students/aspirants are against age reduction, but in India almost all committees have been unanimous on limiting age from the current 30 (general category). Apparently, older people are not malleable enough, spend the most productive years of their life being “unproductive” and usually suffer from “intellectual sluggishness”. Frankly, I think limiting age is desirable though it may appear harsh for the aspirants.
Civil services are never meant for monetary satisfaction and while it may sound insipid, they do have a “higher calling”. To compare it with corporate jobs is akin to comparing apples and oranges. Expecting all and sundry to run after money flies in the face of current paradigm of management/administration theories ….
I find the link between CSS/IAS and Ph.D. to be tenuous at best. Most aspirants have a broad horizon rather than a deep one, and even as a fallback option, the stated linkage appears dichotomous to me.
While I am oblivious to the changes, if any, in Pakistan, the Indians have attempted to tweak the exam with mostly mixed results (at-least according to me)
prelims has same papers for all (no optionals) – an aptitude paper (English plus maths) and a GK paper – it has reinforced the already preeminent urban & science bias with rural India shut off due to the poor pedigree of English skills and arts/humanities struggling to come to terms with maths
focus on mains is towards broad based General Knowledge away from optional subjects (optionals reduced from 2 to 1, while General Studies expanded from 2 to 4 papers)
Essay paper remains but there is no individual cut-off for any subject so technically one can't fail in essay paper – subject wise cut-offs appears wise but will involve major opposition here.
GK includes history (world, Indian, post independence), Geography, Science and Technology, International Relations, Polity, Economics, culture and much more – the coverage of GK is further expanded (as if it was not already vast enough)
there are no religious questions (thankfully) though questions do come from history, like the importance of fire in Zoroastrianism, that stumped quite a few people a couple of years ago.
By and large GK has morphed into current affairs that veers from DRS, Formula one Flags to African boundary issues to silver bullet of Lokpal (national ombudsman) et al to staple diet of current legislations, WTO, IMF – the predictability aspect has diminished and newspapers now are the hallowed bibles.
the most interesting part is the addition of an “ethics” paper. It basically tests both theory as well as case study analysis – commendable effort, but will people walk the talk or not is the million dollar question. your guess is as good as mine.
I tend not to butt in the comments section (unlike most of my nosy compatriots) but curiosity got the better of me.
Writer is himself bias . He only potrayed FPSC's point of view n had not bothered about students who are suffering because of this mystry theater on the part of FPSC. Writer wrote that students question understanding and expression is mediocre. So he is trying to say that those who passed and got allocated in css 2012, at that time that had good undrstandng of questions and expression was hifi n now in 2013 they are fail because they forgot what to write and how to write. One more thing this article is trying to say that in 2012 FPSC has low standard and now its standard has been improved n students are not able to keep pace with that so they failed.
Well done Butt Sahib, another feather in your cap, another blockbuster story....many many congratulations.
You take an exam as a student. You "give" an exam as an examiner.
This could be a question when the CSS exam is given to you to take.
@ singh
Quote : "It is always “Rent A Home” not hire a home."
He doesn't need improvement in his English but u need to enhance ur general knowledge. Govt officers always hire a house as the govt pays a specific amount of rent depending upon ur pay scale. That process is called hiring. Do not start bashing others without doing some preliminary research.
@Singh : kind attention is drawn towards the line written by you while pointing mistakes made by others ..you wrote " You can found this error" whereas the sentence should be "You can find this error"..
Although well said but some point are adverse to my mind. I myself appeared in 2011, 2012 and 2013 and cleared mostly all subjects except essay. I got 35 marks in last two attempt but I am not satisfied with my marks in essay paper of 2013 in which I got only 04 marks. I really felt sad about my marks. Fpsc should revise its policy of marking Essay. Although I had written the same essay and got it checked but how i was failed in it. It is beyond my understanding .
CSS examination is basically a foil attempt to assess the credibility of the candidates. English should never have been part of the examination as it has no relation to the administrative procedures. However, it has been made integral part and due to our educational system people fail to realize that all they require is excellent command over English writing. I did encounter some of the CSS paper examiners and interviewed them, but all of them proved to be disappointment. They also fail to demonstrate the required intellect to properly examine the paper.
The fact highlighted in the comments are indeed another important factor, why would I wish to join CSS on a salary of 50,000 or above and will only secure annual increment, while I can use my skills in private sector to increase my income within months. This brings another fact that remuneration packages of CSS officers are not lucrative enough to lure the potential candidate, as they have good career in private sector. CSS candidates mostly do not consider the remuneration but the income they can generate abusing their power and doing corruption.
Basically, CSS in my view is synonymous to corruption, though people may agree or disagree. One point solution, independent bodies should be formed in every department and interviews/tests should be conducted with respect to require expertise. Measuring the skills for every responsible position using same mechanism will only bring people with less intellect yet with great writing skills, to serve the country, and we all know that how they serve their country.
Sindh Urban or Rural both goes to waderas ... At least Karachi should be a seperate province (if not Karachi and Hyderabad).
Those 238 who got through their written exams are not necessarily more competent than many of those who didn't make in 2013; it is just that those 238 are more luckier than the rest. It is just the "luck" which is of prime importance in CSS. To me hardworking has become secondary.
I doubt capabilities of those who check essay,they are giving serious blow to the talent,this I am saying with lot of confidence/experience.There are boys and girls extra ordinary talented in English/history/current affairs being ditched by those Bureaucrats who can't even put the system of this country right going from bad to worst.Why to blame girls and boys.
The CSS examination systems relies heavily on rot system where more than half of the questions are always repetitive in nature. The natural science subjects (Physics, Mathematics etc) are highly scoring as compared to History and therefore give engineers an edge over others. The most-prestigious examination should be redesigned with more reliance on IQ, analytical and communication abilities. The weightage of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) should be enhanced from existing 10-15% to 70-80% so that candidates of all subjects get equal opportunity and rot system is discouraged. All the interviews should be video-recorded so that the inherent biases of Members FPSC are not crept in (this is where most of the children on bureaucrats & politicians pass with flying colors).
I can't fathom the criteria by which they evaluate or grade the Essay part of the Exam. I know many people who cleared the written examination last year and are attending CTP program this year have miserably failed the written exam for the year 2013.
Just like all other government institution, unfortunately FPSC also appears to be corrupt. Are they playing with the future of country just like our corrupt politician?
Re low writing skills, you don,t need to go beyond the posts in this forum. Frequently, the grammar is so bad that the meaning fails to come through. Don't people feel helpless when they cannot articulate properly? Perhaps that is the underlying cause of all the verbal violence on display. It's past time that good literature was brought back into daily life.
@ Qasim n Javed : you both are wrong about your point of view my sis is fron Urdu mediam n she passed exam with very good position and she was doing job along with her preparation for css. me too managed to pass essay without any preparation for essay in my first attempt so if you doesn't have good english then don't generalize it for others please. I have another example one of my sis friend who is in DMG was also doing job along with css preparation and is also a mother of a child still she managed to pass the exam so please if there is any fault in you then don't generalize it for others.
Punjabistan taking 50 % of Pakistan seats...maybe its time we change the name of Pakistan to Punjabistan..after all its only country of punjabies...while all Pakistan burns...Punjabi government is silent because for them peace in punjab means peace in Pakistan...
A system which only exists now in old history led minds of parents who aspire their children to look as good as some Deputy Commissioner would look while on his tour to their native village !
@Okara bull: I say there is nothing wrong for you to go back and start from basic English, try to comprehend basic English composition and master the grammar techniques. I myself is the product of an urdu school in Mardan and had very difficult time doing well in English composition and essay writing in colleges over here, some how we lack the basic knowledge in reading and writing English in our Urdu medium Schools which in turn reflects in our poor base in the primary,middle and high schools and even in colleges. I blame the leadership for this neglect by not providing competent teachers to teach English or any other foreign languages in our schools. Good luck to you.
//Over the years, candidates from Sindh, and Karachi in particular have been decreasing//
Yeah well you cant really blame them for not trying when the odds are stacked against them in the form of quota system!
it's just mostly gaon ke ghaddhay who still sit for CSS
There is nothing wrong with the candidates.. the problem is the age. If FPSC is so concerned about the standards they should increase the age of candidates to 35 then only they can expect sound results. Its ridiculous the current age whixh is 28. At thus age you cant expect people to pas and qualify aa per expectations.
There should be no surprise because average and less than average students opt for CSS. If they had been so good, they would have gone to Medical or Engineering fields.
@Badar Muneer, I think you don't know the difference. PhD is a degree and CSS is a job. You can have both.
It's right time for this country to divert all resources from unnecessary pride to education sector.
its a good time to get rid of this colonial system there is no system like this in America and uk why keep it here you pass one exam and you are sorted for your whole life whether you perform good or bad
@Badar Muneer: I feel you must give try to CSS but not half hearten, CSS is very hard. Other wise you will be one more failed candidate and non else.
@BoJ: Standard of English skill can be daunting cause in Pakistan' education system. e.g. you can found this error in your comment. "I am myself a civil servant and its 10th year of my job. I am living in a hostel in Islamabad because I cannot afford to hire a home."
It is always "Rent A Home" not hire a home. Sorry to make a statement to expose loophole in education system. ET Please.............
currently I am in my mid twenties, a bachelor degree holder, working in an NGO and with a confused mind whether I should apply for CSS or do Phd in Education policy. 50% of me want to do Phd and 50% CSS. Its really difficult to choose, but I think I will end up choosing Phd.
Present governance issue is due to this lack of proper standard quality education....why not try to find how our neighbours are able to produce better, moré qualified educated Class...? Instaed of being negative.....let us try to find solutions without prejudice.
I admit CSS is hard exam to pass we dont have good English to pass that exam.
Very sad to know ........... education is very common in Pakistan but without Knowledge.
@BoJ
Sir, are you in the DMG group? Most of the guys who choose to go in DMG are really satisfied with their allocation and career.
10-12 years down the road, you've a bright chance of making it to the Commisioner post of any district. If you're looking for money then CSS is definitely not for you. But if you're one who's patient and who would like to serve his countrymen and who would like to enjoy perks and privileges, CSS is engineered for you.
And yes, I agree. Those who are millionaires in the service were millionaires before joining as well. But let me predict for sure that when you will reach your 40s, those guys who have a tendency for corruption would be in a position to earn millions (assuming they get elevated to Grade 20 scale). That will be the time when the equation would change and you would start meeting new millionaires. I hope you don't. I sincerely hope that those who aspire to be officers are really those who don't have a blemish on their shirts and would want to remain spotless throughout their careers.
To the FPSC's credit, I'm surprised that they retained their strict marking standards instead of letting undeserving candidates pass for an 'extra fee'.
But truth be told, most candidates applying for the civil service today are either from the bottom half of our dismal educational system or don't know any better (or both). Like others have said here, it has absolutely no worth today, financially and prestige-wise. The private sector pays better, values your talent more fairly and (if you're with a big, reputable employer) gives you a retirement package that is on par with or better than whatever you'll be offered in the civil service in a similar position.
I failed CSS two time and here I accept CSS exam are very very hard. If you want more people to pass than make CSS exam easy. Its english essay is impossible to pass for urdu medium people. One need at least two year(16 hours daily) for full time preparation to pass that exam, other wise failuer is only option. However I have seen Indian CSS (IAS) exam papers too. Indian CSS is three time more harder than to Pakistani CSS. I wonder how Indian manage to pass indian version of CSS?????
@zahra: Thanks you for such a educated observation. I am also victim of CSS exam, as my family want me to do CSS for just prestige while I was passionate for PhD in Mathematics. At last i end up to pursue PhD in math. Now I am in Princeton uni USA. I am among the most intelligent brains of world rather typical mined CSS people. Today my every day is best day of my life. While my friends whom end up CSS are happy too but I don't think they can enjoy super knowledge based on PhD studies. One day they will realize that.
Well writer is himself biased in his opinion if he is saying that students are the one who doesn't understand the question and their expression level is mediocre then I have a single question that people who had distinction in css 2012 exam are fail in css 2013 exam so it means that they had good expression in css 2012 and mediocre expression in css 2013. they had good understanding of question and presenting style was awesome in 2012 and FPSC is so innocent and follows merit strictly and students level of english and knowledge is declining in this era of technology and information where they have instant access to information and students having Mphil degrees in their subjects are fail in that very subject. What would writer say about this?
there is no marking scheme or standard set pattern of checking the examination.
there is no marking scheme or set standard pattern of examination .....Such a serious exam required BA style headings.
The above article only describe the shortcomings of students but fail to describe the weaknesses on the part of Fpsc, government and prevailing education system of Pakistan. The reason behind failure is no doubt the habit of cramming but Fpsc should not expect to stop the habit at this level as we have been taught to crammer since our Montessori level. Secondly how can Fpsc expect from a student of government school to be proficient in English? I have many reservations as far as course and papers are concerned, lets take an example of English composition paper which starts with the question of synonym n second being antonym, its very difficult because mostly these words are not even in oxford dictionary and you have to search them on internet dictionary! With due respect to FPSC, our mother tongue and our national language is not English then why are you expecting from an ordinary government student not to crammer and to be excellent in English! We are neither born British nor our daily conversation involves English idiomatic phrase or proverbs! Then it is expected from a student to be analytical in his/her approach, a student can do so but only in those subjects which one has studied at his graduation or masters level. while for Css exam there is hardly one or two optional subjects that are close to our graduation/masters studies! My request to Fpsc is to please be realistic while checking the papers as you were considerate ten, fifteen years ago because no matter we are living in this contemporary world but our education system is as old as it was fifteen years ago.
I think now qualified people like to work in private sector. When I was in 20s (now in 40s), everyone was appearing in these exams (including my tutors). . Now I see no interest in these exams.
@ Asad Khan : The comment on the article by and large is good except for the wrong usage of words " dissolution " for "devolution " likewise use of " cooperate sector " instead of " corporate sector " . Moderators ' attention requested . . :
@Rumormonger.... These are mere dreams that civil servants in any capacity is able to make millions. Such stupid dreams keep alive the interest of students in CSS but the reality is far from it. Income Tax and Customs are the worst departments now. My colleagues are serving in Income Tax and Customs from over a decade now and I haven't seen any millionaires yet. The only millionaires I see in civil service were millionaires even before they joined.
But I know these dreams will be kept alive by newspapers, TV serials and novels. No one is ready to realize the true situation of civil service. Its finished. Its not what many aspirants think it is. The times, charm and honour of civil service is long gone. Now it exists only in P{TV dramas of yester-years or in the minds of some villagers who still see civil service as powerful and prestigious.
FPSC is the main culprit here, if you look at the CSS syllabus it is the same as it was in 1977, the papers of political science and constitutional law still feature the topic of USSR which was finished in 1991
FPSC should be abolished or reorganized with professional people who are abrest with the modern public administration techniques, FPSC is corrupt and incompetent, example of the Faisalabad issue is an eye opener
How come our country called even a nuclear power, our education system is declining day be day.If our gaint neighbour not come for our help, then we can't even able to make a gun, forget nuclear weapons.
Most people who appear for the CSS exams have a very poor grasp over the English language. As a result, they fail their essay exams, thereby failing the entire competitive exam in the process.
Others rely on tuition centres to train them and all they do is provide notes that students rote-learn.
In pakistan whole education system is in a big trouble.
@Ajab Khan Baloch: Its not just education system, but definitely a new trend showing significance in the mind of masses for other professions especially business, computer sciences, accounting and other relevant fields etc.
Candidates should be tested for knowledge of the Islam rather than all the other useless subjects. Islam is all you will EVER need to run the world!
@Rumormonger: With due respect I have a different opinion on it. Income Tax and Custom are also good departments. But mostly, Foreign Service and DMG are the first choice of CSS aspirants just b/c of nature of job, salaries and benefits.
@Rumormonger: With due respect I have a different opinion on it. Income Tax and Customs are also better departments. But mostly, Foreign Service and DMG are the first choice of CSS aspirants. Just because of the nature of job, salaries and benefits. :)
The present CSS colonial system is designed to produce clerks and file pushers. In the UK, heads of institutions are eminent professionals and academicians having vast experience in the industry/relevant sector. CSS system should only be meant to select lower cadre officials and not federal secretaries and heads of institutions as was the case in British raj where senior posts were filled in by more qualified people, usually from England, but in special cases natives like Sir Sayyed Ahmed Khan.
Rubbish system, from selection to allocation, from training to posting and promotion. There is dire need to overhaul it.
I share here my tale about that exam. CSS exam's written portion is consist on 12 papers. Among 12 papers one paper is essay writing and one other is English Crammer. I grown up in Okara. I went for school in nearby town from in Okara. It was govt high school with two English teachers. When I was in school by that days English was the hardest subject in school for most of us. We were all afraid of English language. Although most of us pass matric exam by cramming for English paper. Latter I did F.Sc. As all F.Sc was in english. Again I not did well in F.Sc because I found english is hard. However I come to my point that I appear three time in CSS exam. I failed every time in english essay exam. I realized I waste my early ten years of school by not learning English properly(ten year is long period). There were two of my friends also appear in CSS with me both of them were from english medium schooling. They both passed exam in first attempt after preparing within one and half year. I tried three times for CSS but could not overcome my english deficiency as i had all my schooling in urdu medium for ten years. That was the only difference I found why I not passed CSS exam, although I worked hard and I passed all the other papers.
I realize every day in my life that have good foundation in english is very important to pass that exam or make career in early life(between 22 to 26 years). I will request to Govt please give up Urdu medium and go for English medium. There is nothing any world knowledge or scientific knowledge in urdu.
The government needs to bring some radical changes in the CSS examination. There a lot of departments which needs separate examination. For example audit & accounts, Internal revenue system, excise & texation.....The problem with the Pakistani folks is that first they do MBBS or Engineering from some top tier university and then they join audit & accounts, or postal service, etc. which are totally irrelevant to their chosen path. I mean first they occupy a seat in engineering or medical in a university and after getting that degree, they don't utilize it in they way it should have been....I am not saying that such people shouldn't be given a chance but what I am saying is that student should define their priorities what they want to do with their lives at the start of undergraduate... Students with degrees in economics, business, accounting, etc. should be given preference over others for audit & accounts, Internal revenue system, excise & texation. Similarly like India, they should have a separate examination for the Police service... The paper checking mentality of the FPSC personal should be changed...they prefer those papers where instead of analytical writing, one is talking about the flawed history of Pakistan....
As far as I know, the number of qualified students is increasing even though other oppertunities are present..And lastly one very important thing regarding the quota of Punjab: 50% quota is because more than 50% population of Pakistan is in Punjab and it is far ahead of other provinces in education...Punjabi students are usually at disadvantage sometime because even if they get into the top 40-50 students, still they are unable to get their top priority...About Sindh education we all know Jeeye Bhutto, about KPK & Baluchistan, God knows better...
Alarming facts of CSS examinations: Are we losing interest in the govt jobs or have not enough talent in Pakistan?
Unfortunately, Pakistan have three parellel education system; Private , Public and Madrassa.. and only the private school students are applying for such competative exam or prefering abroad opportunities.. while the rest of two systems have not enough capacity to motiviate to produce a quality students for such competitions...
Apparently the best CSS minds end up as Custom officers and INcome tax commissioners and make millions a month. No one wants to go for District Management or Foreign Service.
From personal experience, I would prefer a Ph.D. over CSS any day. I understand if I acquire a Ph.D. from a decent university abroad, my employment prospects are much higher. With the CSS, and like any other institute in Pakistan, it is dependent upon people with old ideas -- the rather lengthy wait (almost 3 years from test to appointment) imposes a rather high cost during the important age of twenty-something. The examination itself is redundant, more or less evolving to become like a local B.A, based on rot. Compare that with the learning during an MSc, or a Ph.D.
On this note, a correct analysis would be to show that the number of candidates appearing for CSS are falling, but the number of students opting for Ph.D's during this sample period. That would be a better reflection on CSS' and the trends.
CSS system should be banned and new system must be introduced in country
@Ajab Khan Baloch The result relfect trend change... People are looking for other opportunities in Private sector and abroad which pay high..... There is no doubt in our education system as our graduate easily get admitted and qualify all international exams if they get a chance
@BoJ:
i am 100% agree with you. Low budgeting in education as well as its low standard has hampered the progress of our country. Joining the civil service is not the choice of anyone. Every students after the graduation are confused about their future, not just because of their low abilities in their personalities but also the minimum vacancies in most of the public as well as private sectors are continuously harassing the students life.
Government must have to stand on their foot, rather than taking too much debts from foreign institutions. Debts have become a burden on the government treasury. Which has reduced the vacancies as well as giving benefits to the civil servants.
Majority of the talent doesnt want government services. No body goes to join the civil services and its not just the pay but the overall state of affairs of this anti merit country. When people are superseded and when the role of a bureaucrat is merely to assist people in making black money and for that matter when the majority of the bureaucrats are themselves corrupt then why the hardworking and selfless types would "waste" their lives here.
Government should grant 5 years age relaxation. Musharraf decreased age limit for this exam from 30 to 28 in 2001. Without age relaxation it is not possible to attract most talented and highly qualified people. Our country education system is messed up only elite get higher and quality education. If government allow 5 years general age relaxation for this exam middle class and backward areas students will also be eligible for this examination. Due to age factor only high standard and elite students qualify this examination.
Second the quota system should be abolished. Preference should be given on merit basis.
In my view two main reasons are the biggest cause of decline in CSS candidature turnout.
1- The slashing of age limit from 35 to 27 (In Musharaff tenure).
2- The dissolution of power from Center to Provinces cuz there will be fewer secretariat / divisions left in center now.
the other reasons could be socioeconomic cuz no country can provide jobs from government sources only, the emergence of small but vibrant cooperate sector, phenomenon of overseas migration plus the general attitude of today's youth of becoming quickly millionaire are mains reasons. However in rural areas CSS is still a dream achievement.
regards,
The intro is extremely misleading. The prestige and glamour exists only in the colonial past. Today the civil service is a miserable, underpaid, and a hopeless lot. Their only satisfaction comes from the 'ghosts of the past' and to some extent intros like this. The job is like any other job. These days lecturers are better paid and have better career projection than most Assistant Commissioners, Divisional Superintendents, Assistant Directors and ASP's of police (entry points in civil service).
My own friend who was Commissioner of Gilgit a few months back when posted back to Islamabad had no proper place to live. He got a place in a student hostel in G-9 where he introduced himself as a PhD student to his hostel mates because he didn't want to discourage them.
I am myself a civil servant and its 10th year of my job. I am living in a hostel in Islamabad because I cannot afford to hire a home. I am 34 and still unmarried because I cannot afford marriage.
Civil service is dead horse.
I believe you take the exam and not give !
Out of the 11,406 who actually gave the exam,
Whole Educatin system has been collapsed in the country. Can't believe in today's world English skills are so weak in students! Education system needs to be reformed.
Cramming should be discouraged anyway. The world is going towards polishing analytical abilities of youth & we are trying to cram someone other's analysis. For me a very very good stand by FPSC
Only the potential of candidates is not a leading the question. Fpsc has changed the policy
the decreasing interest in giving CSS exams shows the decrease in trust of people in their government.. merit need to be restored in all institutions of Pakistan.
The results are a sad reflection of our education system