The Institute of Languages and Linguistics at Punjab University has announced the commencement of preparatory classes for candidates aiming to appear in CSS, PMS, and other competitive exams.
Admissions are currently open, and classes are scheduled to begin in the first week of May. In the initial phase, the program will focus on language subjects including English (essay writing, grammar, and composition), Punjabi, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Sindhi, Pashto, and Balochi.
The second phase will cover additional compulsory and elective subjects. The course will span three months, during which students will benefit from expert instruction by experienced faculty members to enhance their exam readiness.

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This is more than a joke. Someone appearing in CSS examination should not need preparatory classes. If he or she does, this would mean the candidate is not fit for CSS. Punjab University’s move is aimed at minting money through fees.