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Over 50% Candidates ‘Failed’ in CSS Urdu in Last 3 Years
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Over 50% Candidates ‘Failed’ in CSS Urdu in Last 3 Years

Ayesha Gull April 30, 2023

Recent reports have shown that more than 50% of candidates. Who took the Central Superior Services (CSS) exam in Pakistan? Over the last three years failed the Urdu language section. CSS Exam: Over 50% Candidates ‘Failed’ in Urdu in Last 3 Years.

The CSS exam is a highly competitive test. That is used to select candidates for government jobs in Pakistan. The failure rate in the Urdu language section has raised concerns. About the quality of education and the level of proficiency among candidates.

Experts suggest that the poor performance in Urdu could be due to a lack of emphasis on language skills in schools. As well as the influence of English on the education system.

Many candidates may also be more comfortable with English. The results highlight the need for a greater focus on language education. And the development of language skills among students, particularly in Urdu.

Urdu is the national language of Pakistan and an important part of the country’s cultural heritage. A lack of proficiency in Urdu could limit opportunities for candidates. And have a negative impact on the country’s cultural identity.

Efforts should be made to promote the importance of Urdu. And encourage greater proficiency among students.

The CSS exam is considered one of the most challenging. And competitive tests in Pakistan. And passing it is seen as a significant achievement.

The high failure rate in the Urdu language section is a reminder. Of the importance of language skills and the need. For greater emphasis on language education in schools.

The government and education authorities should work to improve language education. And encourage greater proficiency in Urdu and other languages.

Investing in language education could help to promote cultural diversity. Enhance educational outcomes, and provide greater opportunities. For candidates in the competitive job market.

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