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15/03/2024
02/08/2019

طالب علم کا اعزاز ضلع بونیر علاقہ سالارزی گاوں بامپوخہ کے خدائ خدمتگار عمرسید کے چھوٹے بھائ رسول سید نے ڈگر کالج سے BS پولیٹیکل سائنس میں 3.8 جی پی اے سکور کر کے کلاس میں فرسٹ پوزیشن حاصل کیا ۔ سالار ٹی وی اپنے اس سٹار پر بجاطور فخر کرتی ھے اور ھم دعاگو ھے کہ ھونہار طالب علم کا شاندار مستقبل علاقے کے تعمیروترقی کا ذریعہ بنے ۔ رسول سید کے والدین بھائیوں اور دوستوں کو بہت بہت مبارک ھو ۔ اللہ تعالی مزید کامرانیاں نصیب فرمائیں ۔ دیناوت بونیری

06/07/2019

*100 English Grammar Rules - Prepositional Phrases*

*List of Prepositional Phrases - AT*

at (a) high speed
at (the) risk (of)
at / by one’s side
at / for a fraction of
at / from the outset
at / in the end
at / on sight
at / on the double
at a / one time
at a disadvantage
at a discount
at a distance
at a glance
at a guess
at a loose and
at a loss
at a low ebb
at a moment’s notice
at a price
at a rate of
at a speed of
at a standstill
at all costs
at all events
at an advantage
at any cost
at any rate
at breakfast
at ease (with)
at face value
at fault
at full strength
at hand
at heart
at home (with)
at issue
at large
at least
at length
at liberty
at most
at night
at noon
at odds with
at once
at one’s best
at one’s discretion
at one’s disposal
at one’s leisure
at one’s request
at peace / war (with)
at play
at present
at random
at sea
at the / in front of
at the age of
at the beginning
at the expense of
at the foot of
at the hands of
at the height of
at the latest
at the mercy of
at the peak of
at the same time
at the thought of
at the time of
at the top of
at this juncture
at times
at war with
at work

behind the scenes

*List of Prepositional Phrases - BY*

by (any) chance
by / under the name of
by / with luck
by accident
by air /sea /land
by all accounts
by all means
by any standard
by appointment
by birth
by check
by coincidence
by courtesy of
by definition
by degrees
by design
by dint of
by far
by force
by hand
by heart
by law
by marriage
by means of
by mistake
by my watch
by nature
by no means
by oneself
by order of
by process of
by profession
by reason of
by request
by rights
by sight
by surprise
by the side of
by virtue of
by way of

*List of Prepositional Phrases - FOR*

for / in a good cause
for / to the benefit (of)
for a (good) reason
for a change
for certain / sure
for fear of
for good
for granted
for hire
for lack of
for life
for love
for my / your, etc. part
for real
for the good of
for the sake of
for want of
from experience
from memory

*List of Prepositional Phrases - IN*

in (no) time
in / at the forefront of
in / on demand
in / out of focus
in / out of one’s element
in / out of prison
in / out of season
in / out of stock
in / out of touch (with)
in / out of use
in / with difficulty
in / within sight (of)
in a deep sleep
in a flash
in a heap
in a hurry
in a mess
in a pile
in a sense
in a temper
in abeyance
in abundance
in accordance with
in action
in addition to
in advance
in agony
in agreement with
in aid of
in all likelihood
in an instant
in an uproar
in answer to
in anticipation of
in arrears
in awe of
in blossom
in brief
in bulk
in cash
in character
in charge of
in code
in collaboration with
in combination with
in comfort
in command of
in common
in comparison with
in compensation for
in conclusion
in confidence
in confinement
in confusion
in conjunction with
in connection with
in consequence of
in contact with
in contrast with / to
in control of
in convoy
in custody
in danger
in debt
in decline
in defense of
in detail
in disgrace
in disguise
in disorder
in dispute
in distress
in doubt
in due course
in duplicate
in earnest
in effect
in error
in essence
in excess of
in exchange for
in existence
in fact
in fairness to
in favor of
in fear of
in flames
in flower
in full
in future
in gear
in general
in good / bad condition
in good faith
in hand
in harmony (with)
in haste
in hiding
in high spirits
in honor of
in horror (of)
in ink / pencil
in isolation
in its infancy
in jeopardy
in keeping with
in labor
in league with
in length
in line with
in love with
in memory of
in mid-air
in mind
in moderation
in mourning (for)
in name
in office
in one’s absence / presence
in one’s spare time
in operation
in opposition to
in origin
in other words
in pain
in Parliament
in particular
in person
in pieces
in place of
in possession of
in poverty
in practice
in preference to
in preparation for
in principle
in private
in progress
in proportion to / with
in public
in pursuit of
in quantity
in question
in reality
in recognition of
in relation to
in reply to
in reserve
in residence
in respect of
in response to
in retrospect
in return
in revenge for
in reverse
in ruins
in safety
in sb’s interest
in sb’s opinion
in search of
in secret
in self-defense
in settlement of
in short
in silence
in small change
in store for
in succession
in support of
in suspense
in sympathy with
in tears
in terms of
in terror
in the absence of
in the aftermath
in the balance
in the case of
in the course of
in the distance
in the event of
in the extreme
in the eyes of
in the flesh
in the form of
in the habit of
in the interests of
in the lead
in the light of
in the long run
in the making
in the meantime
in the midst of
in the mood for
in the name of
in the night
in the open
in the process of
in the right
in the seclusion of
in the shade
in the space of
in the wake of
in the way of
in the wrong
in theory
in time for
in times of
in town
in trouble
in tune with
in turmoil
in turn
in two minds
in twos / threes / tens
in uniform
in unison
in vain
in view of
in vogue
in words

of the opinion
off / on duty
off school
off duty
off their rocker
off their meds

*List of Prepositional Phrases - ON*

on (the) watch (for)
on / behind schedule
on / off the record
on / off the road
on / under oath
on / under pain of
on /of the air
on /off balance
on a diet
on a journey / trip / cruise
on a large / small scale
on a pension
on a regular basis
on a spree
on account of
on an expedition
on an island
on approval
on average
on bail
on behalf of
on board
on business
on condition that
on credit
on display
on edge
on end
on file
on fire
on foot
on good terms
on guard
on hand
on horseback
on impulse
on leave
on loan
on no account
on occasion
on one’s (own) terms
on one’s own
on one’s own initiative
on order
on paper
on parade
on patrol
on principle
on purpose
on reflection
on remand
on sale
on second thoughts
on show
on strike
on suspicion of
on the agenda
on the assumption
on the brink of
on the dot
on the edge of
on the eve of
on the grounds of
on the horizon
on the hour
on the increase
on the job
on the move
on the off-chance
on the outskirts
on the part of
on the phone
on the point of
on the run
on the strength of
on the stroke of
on the tip of
on the top of
on the understanding that
on the verge of
on the way to
on time
on tiptoe
on trial
on vacation

*List of Prepositional Phrases - OUT*

out of / in fashion
out of / in print
out of / in step
out of breath
out of context
out of control
out of curiosity / jealousy / love /hatred
out of date
out of doors
out of duty
out of hand
out of ideas
out of one’s mind
out of order
out of pity
out of place
out of practice
out of reach
out of respect for
out of sight
out of spite
out of stock
out of the ordinary
out of the question
out of work
through no fault of

*List of Prepositional Phrases - TO*

to / on the contrary
to an extent
to date
to excess
to one’s astonishment
to one’s credit
to one’s dismay
to sb’s face
to the / this day
to the accompaniment of
to the best of
to the detriment of
to the exclusion of
to the full
to the satisfaction of

*List of Prepositional Phrases - UNDER*

under / in the circumstances
under age
under arrest
under consideration
under construction
under cover of
under discussion
under lock and key
under one’s protection
under orders
under pressure
under regulations
under repair
under strain
under stress
under suspicion
under the command of
under the impression that
under the influence (of)
under the misapprehension
under treatment

*List of Prepositional Phrases - WITH*

with / in reference to
with / without success
with a view to
with an eye to
with regard to
with regret
with respect to
with the aid of
with the compliments of
with the exception of
with the help of
with the intention of

*List of Prepositional Phrases - WITHIN*

within / out of earshot
within / without reason
within grasp
within limits
within one’s budget
within one’s power
within one’s rights
within reach (of)
within site
within walking / striking distance

*List of Prepositional Phrases —WITHOUT*

without (a) doubt
without a break
without a hitch
without delay
without exception
without fail
without foundation
without precedent
without question
without respite
without warning*100 English Grammar Rules with JB - Prepositional Phrases*

*List of Prepositional Phrases - AT*

at (a) high speed
at (the) risk (of)
at / by one’s side
at / for a fraction of
at / from the outset
at / in the end
at / on sight
at / on the double
at a / one time
at a disadvantage
at a discount
at a distance
at a glance
at a guess
at a loose and
at a loss
at a low ebb
at a moment’s notice
at a price
at a rate of
at a speed of
at a standstill
at all costs
at all events
at an advantage
at any cost
at any rate
at breakfast
at ease (with)
at face value
at fault
at full strength
at hand
at heart
at home (with)
at issue
at large
at least
at length
at liberty
at most
at night
at noon
at odds with
at once
at one’s best
at one’s discretion
at one’s disposal
at one’s leisure
at one’s request
at peace / war (with)
at play
at present
at random
at sea
at the / in front of
at the age of
at the beginning
at the expense of
at the foot of
at the hands of
at the height of
at the latest
at the mercy of
at the peak of
at the same time
at the thought of
at the time of
at the top of
at this juncture
at times
at war with
at work

behind the scenes

*List of Prepositional Phrases - BY*

by (any) chance
by / under the name of
by / with luck
by accident
by air /sea /land
by all accounts
by all means
by any standard
by appointment
by birth
by check
by coincidence
by courtesy of
by definition
by degrees
by design
by dint of
by far
by force
by hand
by heart
by law
by marriage
by means of
by mistake
by my watch
by nature
by no means
by oneself
by order of
by process of
by profession
by reason of
by request
by rights
by sight
by surprise
by the side of
by virtue of
by way of

*List of Prepositional Phrases - FOR*

for / in a good cause
for / to the benefit (of)
for a (good) reason
for a change
for certain / sure
for fear of
for good
for granted
for hire
for lack of
for life
for love
for my / your, etc. part
for real
for the good of
for the sake of
for want of
from experience
from memory

*List of Prepositional Phrases - IN*

in (no) time
in / at the forefront of
in / on demand
in / out of focus
in / out of one’s element
in / out of prison
in / out of season
in / out of stock
in / out of touch (with)
in / out of use
in / with difficulty
in / within sight (of)
in a deep sleep
in a flash
in a heap
in a hurry
in a mess
in a pile
in a sense
in a temper
in abeyance
in abundance
in accordance with
in action
in addition to
in advance
in agony
in agreement with
in aid of
in all likelihood
in an instant
in an uproar
in answer to
in anticipation of
in arrears
in awe of
in blossom
in brief
in bulk
in cash
in character
in charge of
in code
in collaboration with
in combination with
in comfort
in command of
in common
in comparison with
in compensation for
in conclusion
in confidence
in confinement
in confusion
in conjunction with
in connection with
in consequence of
in contact with
in contrast with / to
in control of
in convoy
in custody
in danger
in debt
in decline
in defense of
in detail
in disgrace
in disguise
in disorder
in dispute
in distress
in doubt
in due course
in duplicate
in earnest
in effect
in error
in essence
in excess of
in exchange for
in existence
in fact
in fairness to
in favor of
in fear of
in flames
in flower
in full
in future
in gear
in general
in good / bad condition
in good faith
in hand
in harmony (with)
in haste
in hiding
in high spirits
in honor of
in horror (of)
in ink / pencil
in isolation
in its infancy
in jeopardy
in keeping with
in labor
in league with
in length
in line with
in love with
in memory of
in mid-air
in mind
in moderation
in mourning (for)
in name
in office
in one’s absence / presence
in one’s spare time
in operation
in opposition to
in origin
in other words
in pain
in Parliament
in particular
in person
in pieces
in place of
in possession of
in poverty
in practice
in preference to
in preparation for
in principle
in private
in progress
in proportion to / with
in public
in pursuit of
in quantity
in question
in reality
in recognition of
in relation to
in reply to
in reserve
in residence
in respect of
in response to
in retrospect
in return
in revenge for
in reverse
in ruins
in safety
in sb’s interest
in sb’s opinion
in search of
in secret
in self-defense
in settlement of
in short
in silence
in small change
in store for
in succession
in support of
in suspense
in sympathy with
in tears
in terms of
in terror
in the absence of
in the aftermath
in the balance
in the case of
in the course of
in the distance
in the event of
in the extreme
in the eyes of
in the flesh
in the form of
in the habit of
in the interests of
in the lead
in the light of
in the long run
in the making
in the meantime
in the midst of
in the mood for
in the name of
in the night
in the open
in the process of
in the right
in the seclusion of
in the shade
in the space of
in the wake of
in the way of
in the wrong
in theory
in time for
in times of
in town
in trouble
in tune with
in turmoil
in turn
in two minds
in twos / threes / tens
in uniform
in unison
in vain
in view of
in vogue
in words

of the opinion
off / on duty
off school
off duty
off their rocker
off their meds

*List of Prepositional Phrases - ON*

on (the) watch (for)
on / behind schedule
on / off the record
on / off the road
on / under oath
on / under pain of
on /of the air
on /off balance
on a diet
on a journey / trip / cruise
on a large / small scale
on a pension
on a regular basis
on a spree
on account of
on an expedition
on an island
on approval
on average
on bail
on behalf of
on board
on business
on condition that
on credit
on display
on edge
on end
on file
on fire
on foot
on good terms
on guard
on hand
on horseback
on impulse
on leave
on loan
on no account
on occasion
on one’s (own) terms
on one’s own
on one’s own initiative
on order
on paper
on parade
on patrol
on principle
on purpose
on reflection
on remand
on sale
on second thoughts
on show
on strike
on suspicion of
on the agenda
on the assumption
on the brink of
on the dot
on the edge of
on the eve of
on the grounds of
on the horizon
on the hour
on the increase
on the job
on the move
on the off-chance
on the outskirts
on the part of
on the phone
on the point of
on the run
on the strength of
on the stroke of
on the tip of
on the top of
on the understanding that
on the verge of
on the way to
on time
on tiptoe
on trial
on vacation

*List of Prepositional Phrases - OUT*

out of / in fashion
out of / in print
out of / in step
out of breath
out of context
out of control
out of curiosity / jealousy / love /hatred
out of date
out of doors
out of duty
out of hand
out of ideas
out of one’s mind
out of order
out of pity
out of place
out of practice
out of reach
out of respect for
out of sight
out of spite
out of stock
out of the ordinary
out of the question
out of work
through no fault of

*List of Prepositional Phrases - TO*

to / on the contrary
to an extent
to date
to excess
to one’s astonishment
to one’s credit
to one’s dismay
to sb’s face
to the / this day
to the accompaniment of
to the best of
to the detriment of
to the exclusion of
to the full
to the satisfaction of

*List of Prepositional Phrases - UNDER*

under / in the circumstances
under age
under arrest
under consideration
under construction
under cover of
under discussion
under lock and key
under one’s protection
under orders
under pressure
under regulations
under repair
under strain
under stress
under suspicion
under the command of
under the impression that
under the influence (of)
under the misapprehension
under treatment

*List of Prepositional Phrases - WITH*

with / in reference to
with / without success
with a view to
with an eye to
with regard to
with regret
with respect to
with the aid of
with the compliments of
with the exception of
with the help of
with the intention of

*List of Prepositional Phrases - WITHIN*

within / out of earshot
within / without reason
within grasp
within limits
within one’s budget
within one’s power
within one’s rights
within reach (of)
within site
within walking / striking distance

*List of Prepositional Phrases —WITHOUT*

without (a) doubt
without a break
without a hitch
without delay
without exception
without fail
without foundation
without precedent
without question
without respite
without warning

04/07/2019

HOW TO PASS CSS EXAMS IN 1ST ATTEMPT

Be moderate in studying. Don’t get over absorbed in studies, just prepare relevant parts of the related Subject.

Review 5 years previous papers, it will help a lot and will be good guide for starting preparation for css.

Just 3 to 4 months of preparation will be enough to clear css exam in one go.

Your first attempt should be aimed to pass the exam, unlike most of the people who just give css exams to test themselves exam without any preparation.

Avoid those people who discourage you because that can divert your attention.

Daily 2 to 3 hours of study will be enough if done with proper attention.

Science students must opt for Physics, because it’s high scoring subject with you little effort you can score 120-140 easily in both physics papers.

Your main focus should be on English Essay, Precise and Islamiyat.

Psychology, Journalism and sociologyare considered high scoring subjects. According to official FPSC report, 50% people pass these subjects even without having prior knowledge.

I can say there are many thousand people who have the potential to qualify CSS but they are not aware of their potential. They just believe on others people and consider it very difficult and don’t even bother to appear in the exam. It includes Doctors,Engineers, and other science students.

Every Years more than 12000 people appear in the CSS out of which only 2000 aspirants come with true preparation; rest of all come blank with intention of just checking the exam pattern and their knowledge. Out of these 2000, 500 pass the CSS. It’s not a big deal,every one in five clears the exam.

FPSC official report is available on their Website. First of all read it thoroughly clearly it is mentioned that how many students pass in every subject .for the detail visit FPSC website.

Don’t get discourage at any stage especially in Last 2 months before the exam, Put your all efforts and do pray to Allah for your success.

04/07/2019

کرکٹ ورلڈکپ ۲۰۱۹

کل کے میچ پر دوستوں کا ٹائم لائن دیکھ کر مندرجہ ذیل خیاالات اور اقوالِ زریں پڑھنےکو ملے۔ اگر آپ کے پاس بھی ہیں تو کمنٹس میں شئر کریں۔ ورلڈکپ تو ویسے ہاتھ سے نکل چکا، مسکراہٹیں نہیں جانی چاہئیں:

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اگر آسٹریلیا کی ٹیم بھارت کی ٹیم کو لے کر ناران کاغان نکل جائے تو پاکستان کا سیمی فائنل پکا!

بریکنگ نیوز: جہانگیرترین جہاز لے کر بنگلہ دیش روانہ!

۱۹۹۲ میں بھی پی آئی اے سے واپسی ہوئی تھی ۲۰۱۹ میں بھی پی آئی اے سے واپسی کنفرم ہوگئی۔

پاکستانی کرکٹ ٹیم کی مثال اس پرانے ﺟﻨﺮﯾﭩﺮجیسی ہے ﺟﺲ ﮐﻮ ﺑﯿﭽﻨﮯ ﮐﺎ ﺳﻮﭼﻮ ﺗﻮ ﭼﻞ پڑتا ہے۔

طریقہ بس ایک ہی ہے کہ میچ سے پہلے پہلے “متحدہ پاکستان” بنا کر پوائنٹس جمع کر لئیے جائیں۔

سراج الحق لالا کے بدلے ایک میچ، بات بن سکتی ہے بنگالیوں سے، زیادہ برا سودا نہیں!

کل انڈیا کو سپورٹ کررھے تھے اج نیوزیلینڈ کو ، اے پاکستانی کرکٹ ٹیم! تم نے تو قوم کو سراج الحق بنادیا۔

آج پاکستانیوں نے ایک ہی میچ میں دو ٹیموں کو سپورٹ کر کے عالمی ریکارڈ اپنے نام کر لیا!

اگر مگر کی آپس میں شادی ہوئی اور انکو بیٹا ہوا "کاش" !

دراصل 92 میں اسٹیبلشمنٹ اور حکومت ایک پیج پر نہیں تھی، لہذا اس کا موجودہ ورلڈکپ سے کوئی موازنہ نہیں!

پاکستان ایک ہی صورت میں سیمی فائنل تک پہنچ سکتا ہے اگر ورلڈ کپ کا ریکارڈ جلا دیا جائے۔

میرے پاکستانیو! آپ سے ایک چھوٹا سا مذاق کیا گیا۔ منجانب: آئی سی سی

سیمی فائنل میں پہنچنے کا ایک طریقہ یہ بھی ہے کہ کراچی ائیر پورٹ کا نام بدل کر سیمی فائنل رکھ دیا جائے۔

بالآخر 1992 کا ورلڈ کپ آج ختم ہوگیا لیکن 92 کی IK نشانی باقی ہے، کاش اس سے بھی جان چھوٹ جائے۔

یار نیوزی لینڈ ہارنا ہی ہے تو بڑے مارجن سے ہار جاو ۔ بس ہمارا تمہارا ساتھ یہاں تک تھا اب ہم انگلینڈ کے ساتھ ہیں۔

نیوزیلینڈ والو سالو!! 1992 میں یہ سب کرتے موت پڑ گئی تھی جو آج ہمیں ڈالر 160 نصیب ہو رہا ہے.

ایک دفعہ کا ذکر ہے کہ نیوزی لینڈ اور انگلینڈ کا میچ ہورہا تھا اور پاکستان ہار گیا۔

اس بے غیرت ٹیم کی خاطر ہم آشفتہ سروں نےوہ میچ بھی ہیں دیکھے ہیں جو واجب بھی نہیں تھے۔

۱۹۹۲ ورلڈ کپ کی تمام نشانیاں ختم ہوگیئ، اگر اب بھی پاکستان سیمی فائنل میں پہنچ گیا تو یہ قیامت کی نشانی ہوگی!

بنگلہ دیش سے میچ کے دوران رنز کی گنتی فوج کی نگرانی میں کروائی جائے۔

اب تو ڈی جی صاحب ہی کچھ کریں تو کریں۔۔ بخدا وعدہ رہا اگر بنگلادیشی ٹیم غائب ہوئی تو ہم اس کے لیے آواز نہیں اٹھائیں گے¡

جو حال ملک کا ہے وہی حال کرکٹ کا بھی ۔۔۔ !!

باقی سب چھوڑیں قوم یہ بتائےکہ اب کرنا کیا ہے اس ٹیم کا ؟

پشتو:

دوہ خو ې ورله تیت ته تیرۍ کړل ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔

وائي چه پاکستان به هله سيمي فائنل ته رسي چه بنګال په صفر رنز ټول آوټ شي او پاکستان دا ميچ په وائيډ بال اوګټي ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔

د پښتو هغه متل سنګه دی. هغه دیروجیان چی وائي تندر په تالاش اولویدو. او خره ي ده راموړی ویوړل۔ میچ د انګیلنډ او نیوزی لینډ وو او بایلو پاکستان ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔

مونږ چې چاته دعا کوو هغه بائیلي جو راځئ چې انډيا ته ئې اوکړو ۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔۔

☺️

28/06/2019

Now I'm posting tips for optional selection, which will assist you to opt for suitable subjects. Firstly, there are two types of students:
1. Crammers
2.Conceptual learners
Asses yourself then plan in accordance with that I'll post w.r.t groups. There are 7 groups & 45 subjects.

Group1: to opt for one subject of 200 marks..
1) Accounting & Auditing: Strong background is required... those who possess professional accounting degrees ACCA, CA, ICMA, etc should opt... its high scoring up to 90%.. my friend scored 192/200.. last ten, yes high scoring but 2011 paper was bad scoring... till now high scoring.. those who want opt, please check 2011 paper
2) Economics: Strong background needed.. should not be opted on BSc basis.. even M.Phil, PhD don't score up to high level.. Scores up to 110-125
3) Computer Science: Strong background needed..MCs, BS 4 years can opt..lengthy syllabus.. time consuming subject 120-130 scoring... 1 year diploma holder/ courses should not opt
4) Political Science: A generalize subject..
Especially good for crammers... can be done without background.. overlaps 100% with constitutional law but constitutional law is low scoring below average... average 120-125 scoring
5) International Relations: without background can be done.. overlaps with International Law, Pak Affairs, Current Affairs, US History, USA history 30-40%, overlap International law 60-65% overlap
advantage is that fulfills knowledge deficiency, gives essay material.. itself not much scoring 120-125.

Group 2:
to select one subject(s) of 200 marks
1) Physics: MSc physics required.... time consuming subject.... it's course can be completed in 2 or 3 weeks... numerical based subject... Its 100% risky subject either you will score full marks out of 20 marks (for a question) or zero, no middle way

If Anyone wants to opt he /she should attempt past papers at least of 10 years.
Syllabus is of graduation level but paper is of masters level.
2) Chemistry: MSc chemistry required... but good in some ways.
3)Applied Mathematics/ Pure Mathematics: Masters required... Either you will get full marks against each question or zero... No mid way
4) Statistics: Same case, minimum masters required.... not high scoring
5) Geology: Previously, it was of 200 now 100 but syllabus is still same Lengthy syllabus , not much high scoring.

Group 3: To select one subject of 100 marks
1) Business Administration: MBA finance should opt
2) Public Administration: It's for all. Especially, it's suitable for conceptual learners... 60% scoring subject
3) Governance & Public policy: Common with Public Administration.. It's suitable for conceptual learners.
4) Town Planning & Urban Management: can be done but Syllabus extensive.. best for civil engineers.

Group 4: To select one subject of 100 marks
1) History of India & Pakistan: Lengthy syllabus... Low Scoring 100-110 when it was of 200... now syllabus is more extensive w.r.t 1947-1999... overlaps Pakistan Affairs... low scoring 110-120 when out of 200 now 50-55
2) Islamic history & Culture: now syllabus is more lengthy Pre-Islamic till present.. time required 1 month... scoring better than IndoPak History.. overlaps with Islamiyat
3) British History: Syllabus same as of 200 (previously).. period wise short history but area is more extensive... it starts from zero.. 35-40 days required.. better scoring than Indo-Pak History but less than Islamic history
4) European History: too much extensive
5) History of USA: 1400 to present... high scoring in 80's time 10-14 days.. papers to be checked by US Embassy.. they encourage so that more people will know about their history

Group- 5:
To select one subject of 100 marks
1) Gender Studies: Easy subject can be done without background.. advantage is that gives Essay material (Women relevant) + One question in Islamiat is related to it + Overlaps with Sociology
2) Environmental Science: Background of Biology needed.. BSc background (Botany, Zoology, Chemistry)... Syllabus extensive
Overlaps with General Science & Ability 10-15%
3) Agriculture & Forestry: Background needed...high scoring subject...In 80's when separate...Previously both were of 100 marks each..now both are combine Part-1) Agriculture 50 marks,
Part-2) Forestry 50 marks
15-18 days needed, If scientific naming comes then creates problem
4) Botany: MSC background needed... Syllabus same as it was when of 200 marks.. better scoring 140 when out of 200... now 70-75 marks.. time consuming..
If MSC 18-20 days needed for preparation.
5) Zoology: Syllabus same as it was previously 200 marks.. Evergreen Low Scoring
6) English Literature: Evergreen low Scoring...P.U Criteria... M.A English don't opt.. checkers are from P.U
7) Urdu Literature: anybody can opt but should have these qualities
1) Clear writing with Speed
2) Strong Urdu Vocabulary
3) Poetry Interest
If present, then scoring up to 70 marks,
50% Syllabus about History, 50% about present literature...

Group-6: to select one subject of 100 marks
1) Law: Syllabus same of 200, only LLB should opt.. 130- 135 scoring.. now may be 60%
2) Constitutional Law: Good for crammers.. low scoring
3) International Law: Conceptual Subject.. can be done without background.. high scoring.. overlaps slightly with IR
4) Muslim law and Jurisprudence: Every day relevant + easy + overlaps Islamiat.. low scoring... IIUI checkers.. less syllabus.. 2013 very bad result.. basic Islamic laws.. Small mistake.. greater punishment
5) Mercantile Law: background needed.. 2004-5 very bad result.. cases high scoring.. if not then low scoring
6) Criminology: Combination with psychology, lengthy syllabus, anybody can opt,
7) Philosophy: overlaps political science,
130-135, 140 scoring when of 200,
min. 2 months required, broadens spectrum of mind

Group-7:
1) Journalism and Mass Communication: Syllabus increased.. can be done without background.. assists in media relevant essay.. 65 - 70% scoring
2) Psychology: high scoring.. without background can be done..
syllabus increased.. marks decreased.. earlier of 200.. scoring 80%
3) Geography: Lengthy syllabus now.. medium scoring when of 200.. Regional geography portion excluded now..
2010 bad result
4) Anthropology: Mixture,.. newly included.. M.Sc syllabus given
5) Sociology: Conceptual.. theories.. can be done without background.. badly beats after every 3-4 years.. overlaps with gender studies.. gives essay material.. (1 social related topic essay)

REGIONAL LANGUAGES (good scoring)
6) Punjabi: opt if mother tongue.. 20 marks full.. English to Punjabi translation
7) Sindhi: Good scoring.. mother tongue.. native level should opt
8) Balochi and Pashto: Same as of other languages above
9) Persian: good command required... interest is needed
10) Arabic: good scoring.. legible writing and speed required.. Error free

20- 30 candidates secured top positions because of languages..

Furthermore, I would like to request some things:
“You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great”.

There is no shortcut to success. The road to success is defined by three things: determination, self-belief and hard work, there is no easy way around it.. the right way is the hard way.. please don't waste ur precious time on relying on friends.. Ready Made Notes.. Social Media, etc.. Simply pick the topics and prepare them.. self -reliance should be the first and foremost principle and above all writing practice, power of expression and art of presenting matters the most.. writing practice should be the focal area..

Cheers!!

Nikkah is a legal contract but we are at times so busy in preparing the dress, jewelry and what not for our big day that...
28/06/2019

Nikkah is a legal contract but we are at times so busy in preparing the dress, jewelry and what not for our big day that we usually forget to check the contract i.e the Nikkah-Nama before signing it. Our families knew each other since we belong to the same community and it is tightly-knitted so we did not pay heed to check the Nikkah papers and assumed that things will be fine. It was our Nikkah day and I had not seen the Nikkah papers.

I was given the papers on the same day only for my signatures. I was too excited and did not bother to read the papers. However, there was a lady relative by side who advised me to go through the papers before I sign them. Now I wanted to read but there was no time for that. My other cousin asked me to sign them quickly as he had to take the signatures of the groom too.

I signed my Nikkah papers without reading them.

Silly me!

Now I wonder that why do we get to see the Nikkah papers when we are about to sign it? Do we even know what exactly is it that we are signing?

Please be informed that Nikkah is a legal procedure and most of us including myself, sign that legal paper without reading it.

So we saw the papers when we reached Islamabad. And to my surprise, there were few clauses which were not filled and plainly crossed out because probably Qari Sahib thought they were insignificant. The crossed out portion was about the rights of a woman in marriage. The clause of my right to file divorce was blank and crossed out.

Who should decide this? Me or the Qaari sahib?

Nonetheless, we filled out the papers again in Islamabad, yes again and made sure that we were aware of what exactly was in those papers that we were signing before submitting the papers to the government official for registration.

Girls! If you are getting married, I advise you to talk with your fiance about this and read the Nikkah papers thoroughly together because this is very important. We made a mistake but we got a chance to correct it. I don’t want any of you to make the same mistake.

Luckily, we did not register our marriage with government in Hunza, therefore, we were able to fill out the papers again. Even though I had heard about the Maulvis in Pakistan have a reputation for crossing out that specific portion, unfortunately, I did not pay attention to it on my own Nikkah day! Please don't do that.

Do read your Nikkah papers.
It’s your right to do so before signing any legal paper!

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