CSS is more about sm

CSS is more about smart work than hard work Dear Aspirants, Here is a suggestion for all the candidates of CSS that most of the people think that doing CSS is like to burn midnight oil, I endorse this view with a slightly different interpretation. According to my own 3 years practical experience, It is more than hard-work. In other words, It can also be explained as Smart-Work. Every candidate of CSS do hard work, but quite a few do Smart-Work and always they are the winners. I can elaborate this concept of Smart-Work. Suppose you will have to write on urban and rural differences. Now here, your smart work come in form of your power of analysis. Look for the differences in four spheres 1. Political sphere 2. Economic sphere 3. Cultural sphere 4. Educational sphere. Now, this is your Smart-Work to build the Structure of a question. Your hard-work will support your Smart-Work in form of examples from history, quotations, diagrams and many more. In addition, it is to say that the trend of future CSS exams is more towards general type of questions. This type of questions are targeted to get the most suited candidates with analytical reasoning power. One need to form his own view of surroundings like of socio-politico and economic problems. 15 quotations to remember is not a big task if one try. But these quotations can really work like a bush fire. One quotation goes here that " Nations are born in the hearts of poets, they prosper and die in the hands of politicians." ----- Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Here goes another good one. " Democracy is when the indigent, and not the men of property, are the rulers." ----- Aristotle. I can quote many, but the above quoted are sufficient to substantiate my point of view. For CSS you need to show your inner cleverness. Your ability to grasp the crux of the matter is desirable in CSS. And its not a Herculean task. Always keep a point in your mind that one can't have knowledge of all the things, but using your own knowledge in a cohesive and coherent way could work for you. I have a very good quotation to conclude this post. " Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow; He who would search for pearls must dive below." ----- JOHN DRYDEN.
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