Most applicants prepare the same way: buy a book, solve past papers, hope for the best. But different agencies (NTS, PPSC, SPSC, FPSC) have different syllabi, marking schemes, and difficulty levels. Studying for PPSC like you study for NTS is a waste of time.
Take the 2‑minute quiz below. Select the agency you are targeting. The tool will tell you the exact syllabus breakdown, recommended resources, and a weekly study plan tailored to that agency.
Test Readiness Quiz – Find Your Focus
How to Use the Quiz Above
- Select your testing agency (NTS, PPSC, SPSC, FPSC, or others).
- Select how many months you have prepared.
- Instantly receive:
- Syllabus breakdown (percentage weightage per section)
- Recommended books & resources
- A week‑by‑month study plan
- Urgency note based on your preparation time
Why the Quiz Works
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Adaptive output | Different advice for each agency – no generic fluff |
| Urgency note | Motivates action (e.g., “you have time” vs “get serious now”) |
| Resource links | Directs users to buy/borrow specific books (affiliate potential) |
| No login required | Instant value, no friction |
Beyond the Quiz – What Every Agency Expects
NTS (National Testing Service)
- Format: 100 MCQs, 90‑120 minutes.
- Marking: No negative marking (usually). Guessing is safe.
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate. Speed matters.
- Common subjects: English, Quantitative, Analytical, GK, Subject.
- Tip: Solve at least 10 full past papers under timed conditions. NTS repeats question types.
PPSC (Punjab Public Service Commission)
- Format: 100 MCQs + sometimes a subjective paper (depending on post).
- Marking: Negative marking for some posts – check the ad.
- Difficulty: Moderate to high. Subject section is deep.
- Tip: PPSC loves Pakistan Studies and Current Affairs. Read a good newspaper daily (Dawn/Nawaiwaqt). Subject books from university level are essential.
SPSC (Sindh Public Service Commission)
- Format: Similar to PPSC but includes a significant portion on Sindh history, geography, culture.
- Tip: Buy a dedicated book on Sindh studies. Also focus on Urdu comprehension (not just English).
FPSC (Federal Public Service Commission)
- Format: Tough. Often includes essay writing, precis, and subject papers.
- Difficulty: High – equivalent to CSS preliminary for many posts.
- Tip: Start 6+ months in advance. Use CSS preparation materials. English grammar and essay writing must be polished.
Common Mistakes That Fail Candidates (Even Smart Ones)
| Mistake | Why it fails | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Solving only easy questions | Real tests have difficult ones – unprepared panic | Mix easy, medium, hard in practice |
| Ignoring time management | Spend too long on one question, miss easier ones later | Set a timer for each section during mocks |
| No revision of wrong answers | Repeat same errors | Keep an error log; revise weekly |
| Using outdated books | Syllabus changes | Check year of publication; buy 2025‑2026 editions |
| Over‑relying on one source | Some books are incomplete | Use 2‑3 sources (past papers + guide + online) |
Sample Weekly Study Plan (For PPSC, 4 Months Left)
| Day | Morning (1 hour) | Evening (1 hour) | Night (1 hour) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mon | Subject (Chapter 1) | Past paper (20 MCQs) | Revision of morning |
| Tue | Subject (Chapter 2) | English Grammar (tenses) | Current Affairs (10 headlines) |
| Wed | Pakistan Studies (1 topic) | Subject (Chapter 3) | Mock test (50 MCQs, timed) |
| Thu | Islamiat (5 verses / concepts) | Past paper analysis | Urdu comprehension |
| Fri | Subject (Chapter 4) | Everyday Science (5 facts) | Revision of weak areas |
| Sat | Full mock test (100 MCQs, 100 min) | Analyze mistakes | Rest |
| Sun | Free reading (newspaper, magazines) | Light revision | Plan next week |
Adapt this for your agency using the quiz output.
Final Tip – Practice Under Real Conditions
Buy a timer. Sit at a desk. No phone, no music. Solve a full past paper in one sitting. Then check answers honestly. If you score below 60%, repeat the same test a week later. Improvement is the only metric that matters.
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Last updated: April 2026
Disclaimer: Syllabi and test formats change. Always verify with the official advertisement and the testing agency’s website. This guide is for general informational purposes.










