Extensive Compulsory Course for CSS 2026 and 2027 Aspirants

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Are you determined to succeed in the CSS 2026 or 2027 examinations? Join the Extensive Compulsory Course under the expert guidance of Miss Iqra Ali, Miss Ayesha Irfan, Miss Bushra Arooj, and Sir Ammar Hashmi. This course will equip you with advanced strategies to effectively express your ideas and arguments, deepen your understanding of essential subjects, and refine your question-attempting techniques. So, set yourself on the path to triumph in the CSS Compulsory Papers!

Approximately 60,000 to 70,000 individuals aspire to prepare for and pass the CSS and PMS examinations annually. Among them, approximately 90 are not actively engaged in self-preparation for the exams. Instead, they prefer to seek tips and tricks from those who have successfully cleared the exams, believing they can succeed with these shortcuts. However, the outcome often differs from their expectations, resulting in the exhaustion of all three attempts and subsequent criticism of the Federal Public Service Commission FPSC . This highlights the crucial need for personal responsibility and initiative in self-preparation for these examinations.

On the other hand, a mere 10 per cent of candidates approach these examinations with unwavering dedication and invest significant effort in their preparation. They understand that success in these examinations cannot be achieved through shortcuts or reliance on others. They prioritize self-development and personal growth, abstaining from non-essential activities such as social media. Their approach to studying is comprehensive and unrestricted by fixed timeframes, with the sole aim of achieving high scores and entering their desired career path. These individuals are the epitome of students whom educators deeply appreciate teaching, as do coaches at Howfiv.

In the educational platform Howfiv, Sir Syed Kazim Ali imposes selective criteria for selecting students in the compulsory session. Only students capable of articulating and presenting arguments persuasively are granted admission. This selection process is rooted in the fundamental requirements of the CSS and PMS examinations, emphasizing the pivotal role of both knowledge and presentation. Failure to possess either skill invariably leads to unfavourable outcomes.

Consider an individual who possesses substantial knowledge but cannot effectively convey their understanding within the constrained timeframe of an examination. In such a scenario, they would face difficulty in addressing all questions comprehensively, ultimately leading to diminished scores or outright failure. Conversely, proficiency in the art of persuasion through writing would prove futile without the requisite knowledge of the subject matter, hindering one s capacity to generate substantial content.

Simply, success in these examinations hinges upon the symbiotic relationship between knowledge and adept writing skills. Both are equally important and one cannot be successful without the other. So, at Howfiv, Sir Kazim and compulsory coaches grant admission to those students who have already learnt the writing skills. Usually, students in our compulsory session are from Sir Kazim s extensive or crash course sessions. They reserve their seats 2 to 3 months before the compulsory session, understanding the importance of both knowledge and writing skills in their success.

Pre-Partition Period

1-Evolution of a Muslim Society its Dynamics

2-Downfall and Deformation of Muslim Society Rule in the Sub-continent its factors

3-Missionaries Invaders Rulers in the sub-continent its vicinities

4-Sheikh Ahmed Sirhindi

5-Shah Waliullah

6-Syed Ahmed Shaheed and his Jihadi Movement

7-Haji Sharee tullah and his Faraizi Movement

8-Sir Syed Ahmed

9-Aligarh Movement

10-Deoband Movement Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband

11-Aligarh v s Deoband

12-Nadwat-e-Ulema

13-Indian Act of 1892

14-Partition of Bengal 1905

15-Shimla Deputation 1906

16-Formation of All India Muslim League 1906

17-Minto-Morley Reforms 1909

18-Annulment of Bengal 1911

19-Reaction of Muslims on the Annulment of Bengal

20-Lucknow Pact 1916

21-Chelmsford-Montagu Reforms 1919

22-Indian Act of 1919

23-Elections of 1920 and 1923

24-Khilafat Movement 1919-1922

25-Muslim League Resolution of 1924

26-Nehru Report 1928

27-All India Muslim Conference

28-Quaid-e-Azam s Fourteen Points

29-Simon Commission 1930

30-Round Table Conferences

31-Gandhi-Irwin Pact 1931

32-Communal Award 1932

33-Indian Act of 1935

34-Elections of 1937

35-All India Muslim League Annual Session 1938

36-Lahore Resolution 1940

37-Cripps Mission 1942

38-Jinnah-Gandhi Talks

39-Shimla Conference

40-Elections of 1945-46

41-Muslim League Legislators

42-Cabinet Mission 1946

43-3rd June Plan

44-Radcliffe Award 1947

Post Partition Period

1-Early Problems Administrative Problems, Financial Constraints, Refugees Problems Constitutional Crisis, Territorial Disputes, and Canal and Water Dispute

2-Delay in Constitution Making in various eras

3-Judicial development and history of Judicial Activism in Pakistan Molvi Tamizzudin Case, Dasso Case, Asma Jahangir Case

4-1970 elections and fall of Dhaka

5-Constitutional History of Pakistan since 1947

6-Constitutional Amendments and Federalism in Pakistan The 18th amendment

7-Political evolution and challenges of Pakistan since 1947

8-Political instability and political polarization

9-Role of digital democracy in the political system of Pakistan

10-Social Issues Poverty, Unemployment, Terrorism, Education

11-Economic History and Issues of Pakistan since 1947

12-Challenges to National Security and Sovereignty Proxy War, Hybrid Warfare, 5th Generation Warfare, and National Security Policy

13-Making of new provinces

1-Foreign Policy Basics

2-Pakistan-China Relations

3-Pakistan-India Relations

4-Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations

5-Pakistan-Iran Relations

6-Pakistan-USA Relations

7-Pakistan-Russia Relations

8-Pakistan-Muslim World Relations

9-US-India Relations

10-Critical Analysis of Regional Organizations SAARC, SCO, ASEAN, ECO, BRICS

11-Regional Alliances QUAD, AUKUS

12-International Organizations UN, OIC, EU, NATO

13-South China Sea

14-Cold War 2.0

15-Important Economic Corridors CPEC, IMEC, B3W

16-Palestine Israel Issue

17-Russia-Ukraine Issue

18-Brexit and its reversal tasks

19-Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

20-Kashmir Issue

21-China-Taiwan Issue

22-Iran-Saudi rapprochement

23-Israel-Saudi normalization

24-Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action JCPOA

25-Iranian proxies in the region

26-Ethnic Crisis and Balochistan

27-Making of New Provinces

28-Regional energy projects

29-Internal energy crisis

30-Petro-Dollar deal

31-IMF bailouts, their impacts, and what to do

32-African theatre-civil wars

33-Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Security

34-Nuclear Politics in South Asia

35-Changing world order

36-Religious activism

Important International Topics

1-Feminism

2-Social Media

3-Artificial Intelligence

4-Climate change

5-Globalization

6-Islamophobia

7-Governance

8-Human Rights

9-Democracy

What More You Get Out of the Extensive Compulsory Course

  • The course will also cover Political Science, Indo-Pak History, Current Affairs, and Essay Hot Topics
  • Will Learn How to Attempt 20 Marks Question to Score the Maximum Marks
  • Time and Stress Management
  • 5 Full Mock Exams
  • Individual Extensive and Rigorous Evaluation

Science Portion

1-Physical Sciences

  • Origin, Constituents, and Structure of Universe along with associated Processes and Hazards Galaxy, Solar System, Sun, Moon, Earth
  • Processes of Nature Rotation and Revolution and Eclipses -Solar and Lunar Eclipses
  • Geological Constituents Structure and Hazards Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruption
  • Hydrological Constituents Structure and Hazards Tsunami, Floods, and Avalanches
  • Atmospheric Constituents Structure and Hazards Urban Fire, Wild Fire, Cyclones, Hurricanes, Typhoons, Mid-latitude Cyclones, Tornadoes and Droughts
  • Natural Disaster Management
  • Weather Variables and Variations
  • Energy Resources Sources and Types Renewable Energy and Non Renewable Energy
  • Conservation and Sustainable use of Energy
  • Chemistry Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, and Electromagnetic Radiations
  • Modern Materials Ceramics, Plastics, Semiconductors, Antibiotics, Vaccines, Fertilizers, and Pesticides

2-Biological Sciences

  • Cell Structures, Functions, and Subcellular Organelles
  • Biomolecules Proteins, Lipids, Carbohydrates, and Enzymes
  • A Brief Survey of Plant and Animal Kingdom
  • Brief Account of Human Physiology Nervous System, Circulatory System, Excretory system, Digestive System, Respiratory System, Immune System, and Skeletal System
  • Common Diseases and Epidemics Causes, effects, and prevention

3-Environmental Sciences

  • Components of Environment Lithosphere, Hydroshphere, Atmosphere, and Biosphere
  • Environmental Pollution
    • Air Pollution Greenhouse Effect, Ozone Depletion, Acid Rain, Global Warming, and Climate Change
    • Water pollution Waterlogging and Eutrophication Drinking Water Standards and Purification of Water
    • Land Pollution Solid Waste Management
    • Role of remote sensing and GIS in Environmental Science
  • Global Initiatives for the Management for Atmospheric Pollution

4-Food Sciences

  • Concept of Balance Diet
  • Quality of Food Food Additives, Preservatives and Antioxidants
  • Food Deterioration and its Control Food Deterioration, Adulteration, and Preservation.

5-Information Technology

  • Computer Hardware, Software, I O Processing, and Data storage
  • Networking Internet Standards
  • Information Systems
  • Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence
  • Telecommunications Mobile, Satellite Surveillance, GPS, and Fiber Optics

Ability Portion

1-Quantitative Ability

  • Arithmetic LCM, HCF, BODMAS, Square and Cube Root, Percentage, Ratio Proportion
  • Algebra Algebraic expressions, Concept of simultaneous equations, Age problems, and Linear equations
  • Geometry Concept of angles, Types of angles, Concept of triangles, How the angle is obtained, and Polygons
  • Data Analysis Averages and Probability
  • Statistical Diagrams Histograms, Pictograms, Bar charts, and Pie chart
  • Logical analytical Reasoning Systematic series questions, Blood relations, Sitting arrangement, and Sequential order of things

2-Mental Ability

  • Intelligence and the diversity of mental abilities
  • Matrix for analyzing mental abilities
  • Scales for the measurement of the specific constructs of mental abilities

1-Introduction and concept to Islam

2-Importance of Din in Human Life

3-Difference between Din and Religion

4-Islamic Beliefs its Impact on Individual Society and Fundamental of Islam Tawheed and Prophethood

5-Islamic Worships Spiritual, Moral and Social Impact

6-Study of Sirah of the Prophet Muhammad PBUH as Role Model as an Individual, Diplomat, Educator, Military Strategist, and Peace Maker

7-Human Rights and Status of Woman in Islam

8-Dignity of Men and Women and Status of Minorities

9-Meanings and the Vital Elements Role of Civilization in Development of Human Personality and Community

10-Characteristics of Islamic Civilization Tawhid, Self-purification, Dignity of Man, Equality, Social Justice, Moral Values, Tolerance, Rule of Law

11-Impact of Islamic Civilization on the West and Vice Versa

12-Muslim World and the Contemporary Challenges and Rise of Extremism

13-Concept of Public Administration in Islam

14-Responsibilities of Civil Servants

15-System of Accountability hisbah in Islam

16-Quranic Guidance on Good Governance

  • Concept of Governance and its Applications in the light of Qur an, Sunnah and Fiqh
  • Governance Structure in Islam Shura, Legislation, Sources of Islamic Law

17-Governance under Pious Khilafat

  • Particular letters of Hazrat Umar R.A and Hazrat Ali R.A to different Authority

18-Salient Features of Islamic System Social System, Economic System, Political System, Judicial System, Administrative System

19-Procedure of Ijma and Ijtihad

Coaches NamesMiss Iqra Ali Lecturer GSA CoachMiss Bushra Arooj PMS Qualifier AR PA CoachSir Ammar Hashmi CSS Qualifier CA CoachMiss Ayesha Irfan Islamiat CoachMiss Nirmal Hasni Deputy Director NAB PA CA CoachSir Badar Rameez Director in Govt. Org History Coach
Course AvailabilityAll Year
Course Yearly ScheduleDecember, April, and August
Course Registration Deadline27 April 2025
Course Starts on28 April 2025
Course DurationThree and a Half Months
Lecture ModalityOnline via Zoom
Lectures per WeekEight Lectures per Week 2 4 hours a classMonday-Thursday one class each dayFriday OffSaturday, Sunday Two classes each day
Available Seats25 Seats Only

The Extensive Compulsory Course for CSS exams starts in the following months.

  • December
  • April
  • August

The fee for the CSS and PMS compulsory session for registered and non-registered students is the following

  • For registered students Rs. 6000 monthly or Rs. 20,000 lumpsum for the 3.5-month-long compulsory session.
  • For non-registered students Rs. 10,000 per month.

Fee refund will be done through the following policy. Also note that informing prior is compulsory.

Within a week

  • 100 percent refund.

Within 2 weeks

  • 80 percent refund if paid in lumpsum.
  • 50 percent refund if paid monthly.

After a month

  • 1-month fee deduction if paid in lumpsum.
  • No refund, if paid monthly.

You can apply for the course by sending your particulars to the admin on the following contact number. If you are granted admission to the course, admin will contact you for further processing.

Here is the list of the particulars that you have to send on the WhatsApp number0319-4122003.

  • Full Name
  • Contact Number
  • Email Address
  • Qualifications
  • Going to Appear in CSS in which year? 2026 or 2027
  • Are You a Registered Student of Howfiv? Yes No

Your seat is reserved in the course as soon as your particulars are completed and the fee is submitted.

So, to secure your future, enroll in Howfiv s Extensive Compulsory Course, which provides exceptional guidance and support to excel in the CSS examination and achieve your aspirations!

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Want to read the last ten years CSS Islamiat Solved Past Papers to learn how to attempt them and to score high? Let s click on the link below to read them all freely. All past papers have been solved byMiss Ayesha Irfan, Pakistan s top CSS Islamiat coach having the highest score of their students.Islamiat Solved Past Papers

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