How to Prepare for O Level Pakistan Studies (2059)

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Learn, Revise, and Succeed: How to Ace O Level Pakistan Studies

The O Level Pak Studies exam is one of the first CAIE you will ever sit for. As daunting as the O Level Pakistan Studies syllabus 2024 already seems, the added pressure of taking an exam that will potentially determine the academic trajectory is just a ticking time bomb. We’re just kidding.

Sure, it does have some short-term implications, but whether positive or negative, there always is a way around it.

Then what is the need for an entire article dictating how to prepare for your O Level Pak Studies exam ? This is not a code enabling you to diffuse the bomb, but rather a mere guide to not make it seem like a bomb, to begin with. 

You can prepare for your O Level Pak Studies exam in three ways:

Seeking Feedback on Pak Studies Solved Past Papers

Engaging in Debates over the O Level Pakistan Studies Syllabus and notes

Bringing in Your Creativity in Pakistan Studies O Level Notes

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Seeking Feedback on Pak Studies Solved Past Papers:

First things first, getting feedback . Simply, ask a friend to look over your O Level Pak Studies solved past papers . As an O Level student, there was always one thing or another that I missed out on while practicing. However, when my friends cross-checked my Pakistan Studies O Level past papers , they pinpointed what I skipped.

A better option is to act as the strictest Pakistan Studies teacher you have ever encountered. Then, grade your friend’s O Level Pakistan Studies past papers the way most teachers would do. Go into every single detail , even the most unnecessary ones. Be as cruel as you can be! The point is not to hurt your friend’s feelings but to revise the course for yourself in a not-so-boring way.

Engaging in Debates over the O Level Pakistan Studies Syllabus and notes: 

Engage in intensive debates with your friends about the O Level Pakistan Studies syllabus . This technique allows you to study anywhere and everywhere over a phone call or while chilling in the cafeteria. Intellectually stimulate and exchange ideas and perspectives without being stuck over a desk using your O Level Pak Studies notes, specimen and O Level past papers .

As an O Level student, you may occasionally overlook certain details in your response, such as the Why did Ayub Ali Khan come to power in 1958 or the ideology of Pakistan . But when your friend goes over it again, they can remind you. Boom!

That one debate, that one argument, simply preserves in your mind and is now just another  O Level Pak Studies 7-mark or 14-mark question answered for you. My Pakistan Studies paper 1 and paper 2’s 14-mark question was literally the one I discussed over a phone call with my friend. 

Another technique is to join an online e-learning platform like Out-Class , where you can find all IGCSE & O Level resource materials such as O Level Pak Studies notes and past papers -  ALL in one place! And the best thing is that you can view some of the interactive lessons before you buy them. 

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Bringing in Your Creativity in Pakistan Studies O Level Notes:

If you’re sick and tired of solving O Level Pakistan Studies past papers again and again and reading the same book and O Level academy Pakistan Studies notes, an innovative technique is to create study guides .

Make cute little postcards using chart papers or add stickers on them. This is another method to dissect information into its nitty-gritty points. I dreaded studying the  Partition of Bengal and the Geography portion of Pakistan Studies O Level past papers , so I started creating random infographics about it on Canva, only to digest the information. Hence, creating colourful study guides, especially for challenging topics like the Bhutto regime or the Aligarh movement , to break down information for your Pakistan Studies exam is a great way to prep for 7-mark and 14-mark questions.

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Conclusion:

While the O Level Pak Studies syllabus and exam may appear scary, using practical strategies such as the ones mentioned, can ease the pressure and make preparation more effective.

From seeking feedback on Pak Studies solved  past papers to engaging in debates, joining e-learning platforms like Out-Class and creating creative study guides, these approaches can help you navigate your CAIE with confidence and success. Remember, it's not about defusing a bomb but transforming your O Level experience into a  more manageable and rewarding journey.

For more tips and tricks , check out this video:

IGCSE/O Level Pak Studies Concept Guides

To learn more, check these IGCSE/O Level Pak Studies Concept Guides out!

Paper 1: History & Culture of Pakistan:

  • Partition of Bengal
  • Aligarh movement
  • Bhutto regime
  • Why did Ayub Ali Khan come to power in 1958
  • Ideology of Pakistan
  • A Glimpse into Zia-ul-Haq's Policies

Unraveling the Story of Pakistan's Independence

Paper 2: Geography: Environment of Pakistan

  • Significance of Location of Pakistan
  • Exploring the Climate of Pakistan
  • What are the Administrative Areas of Pakistan?
  • Factors Affecting Temperature in Pakistan
  • The Highest Peak of Pakistan: who takes the win?
  • Exploring the Physical Features of Pakistan

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Introduction

For the pragmatic understanding of the socio-political and economic institutions of any country, it is inevitable to study the geography, history, politics, economics and culture of that particular country in an integrated manner. The purpose of offering BS (4 years) Pakistan Studies is to promote investigative approach, in social sciences paradigms, to study Pakistani society and culture, political and economic Institutions, history and geography in an integrated and interdisciplinary ways.

The main objective of BS (4 years). Pakistan Studies programme is to produce social scientists who can embark on the task of carrying out scientific research in the fields of Pakistan’s history, politics, economics, society and culture. We hope, this approach will be helpful to understand the complexities and problems associated with the socio-political and economic development of the country.

Scope of Studies

BS (4 years) Pakistan Studies programme would fulfill students’  innermost satisfaction and their thirst for knowledge as well as the requirements of their  jobs. After completing BS in Pakistan Studies the learners will find the jobs in public as well as in various private sectors. Pakistan Studies is a compulsory subject at college level and after completing BS the candidate may serve as lecturer all over the country.

Scheme of Studies

BS (4 years) Pakistan Studies programme comprises of 142 Credit Hours (CH) of course work. The admission in BS (4 years) would be advertised once a year (Autumn Semester).

Semester wise break-up of the courses:

Course Load per Semester:                  18-21 Credit Hours

Number of Courses per Semester:       6-7 Courses

Study Material

The University will provide study material to the students at the start of each semester in the form of hard copy or soft as per AIOU policy.

Change of Rules

Any amendment made by the University in BS (4 years) rules will be applicable to the BS (4 years) Pakistan Studies programme (as per rules).

Eligibility Criteria

The candidates having Intermediate Certificate (at least in 2 nd division) will be eligible to apply for the admission in BS (4 years) Pakistan Studies.

Medium of Instruction

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  • Semester: 7
  • Semester: 8

Elective / Major Courses:

As per University rules

Under continuous assessment (assignments), the students have to submit two assignments for each 3 Credit Hour course to the concerned tutor in the stipulated time mentioned in the assignment schedule. Passing marks for the assignments are 50 percent.

At the end of each semester, final examination will be conducted by the University for each Course. Students need 50 percent marks to pass the final examination; however, it is necessary for the students to obtain an aggregate of 50 percent (assignments + final examination) in each course. The ratio of marks of assignments and final examination is 30:70 respectively. The summary of assessment system is given below:

There would be workshop for 3 days each 3 credit hour course and two days for each 2 credit hours course. Workshop is a compulsory component. It is required for passing the course. It does not carry any marks.

The Allama Iqbal Open University was established in May, 1974, with the main objectives of providing educational opportunities to masses and to those who cannot leave their homes and jobs. During all these past years, the University has more than fulfilled this promise.

National Institute of Pakistan Studies

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National Institute of Pakistan Studies

Introduction and General Rules

  • Scheme of Studies
  • List of Position Holders

The National Institute of Pakistan Studies (NIPS) offers a four years BS in Pakistan Studies. The BS Pakistan Studies degree program is designed to provide a broad range of courses that reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the study. It offers well-rounded curriculum that focuses on the holistic development of students and orients them to different fields of social sciences in general and Pakistan Studies in particular. The admissions to BS 4-years programme at the Institute are invited from all over Pakistan and are made on the basis of regional quota (Regular) and on Self-Finance as well. The admissions are announced once a year (normally in Fall Semester).

  • Students will be given an option to select One Minor from the approved list.
  • Department/School can restrict the options as per its requirements.
  • Minimum enrollments in each minor should be 12.
  • Minors will be offered from 5th semester (one course in each semester 5th to 8th).
  • A candidate may opt minor field/subjects having 3.5 CGPA or as decided by Board of Faculty, Social Science, Quaid-i-Azam University .

Layout For BS 4 Year in Pakistan Studies

Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)

Common Compulsory Elementary, Language and Discipline Specific Courses: 10 Courses = 30 Credit Hours

General / Diversified Courses : 7 Courses = 21 Credit Hours

Discipline Specific Foundation Courses : 10 Courses = 30 Credit Hours

Major Elective Courses : 18 Courses = 54 Credit Hours OR 16 Courses + 1 Undergraduate Thesis = 54 Credit Hours

Undergraduate Thesis : 1(6 Credit Hours)

During the Eight and the Final Semester a student will undertake an undergraduate thesis of 6 credits under supervision of a faculty member.

Total Courses: 10+7+10+18 = 45

Total Credit Hours : 135 (HEC Requirement of minimum 130 Credit Hours)

Programme Type : Regular Morning

Entry requirement : Intermediate or equivalent

(Minimum 12 years of certified Education)

Degree requirement for BS (4 Years) in Pakistan Studies :

Each Student of BS (Pakistan Studies) has to pass 45 courses ( 135 credit hours) for the award of the degree in BS (4 Years) Pakistan Studies. Each student has to pass 10 Compulsory Courses (30 credit hours), 7 Interdisciplinary General Courses (21 credit hours), 10 Foundation Curses (30 credit hours), 18 Major Elective Courses (54 credit hours).

1. Split up of Courses:

2. (a) Common Compulsory Elementary & Language Courses (7 Courses = 21 Credit hours )

* Ethics: This course can be opted by Non-Muslims in lieu of Islamic Studies (b)Discipline Specific Elementary Compulsory Courses (3 Courses = 9 Credit hours)

3. Discipline Specific Foundation (Core) Courses (10 courses = 30 Credit hours )

4. General / Diversified Courses for all BS Programs of Social Sciences (07 courses = 21 Credit hours) Approved list of General Courses for all BS Program of Social Sciences as approved by the Academic Council in 124th Meeting including Institute (NIPS) own general courses

5. Major Elective Courses (16 Courses + 1 Undergraduate Thesis = 54 Credit Hours)

Semester-Wise Breakup of Courses Of Eight (8) Semesters

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History vocabulary list.

A list of common terms in Pakistan Studies History

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A list of common terms in Pakistan Studies Geography

History Timeline

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History Picture Source Based Questions Topical

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Sir Usman Hameed Notes

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O levels Websites

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Pakistaniaat: A Journal of Pakistan Studies

Launched in 2009 , Pakistaniaat is a refereed, multidisciplinary, and open access academic journal offering a forum for scholarly and creative engagement with various aspects of Pakistani history, culture, literature, and politics. 

With a focus on humanities and social sciences, Pakistaniaat publishes one continuous volume per year and the completed submissions are added to the current volume as they move through our editorial process. The volume is closed at the end of the calendar year. In some cases, when a special issue is planned, we might publish two issues in a calendar year.

Note: Until 2012 Pakistaniaat was recognized as a Category "Y" journal by the Higher Education Commission (HEC), Pakistan. Since the change in HEC policy, Pakistaniaat is currently not included in the HEC list of foreign journals.

NOTICE: Pakistaniaat is no longer accepting new submissions. The journal will stop publishing after this year's volume and all our published materials will be archived with an internet repository. 

Current Issue

Vol 8 (2020)

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Published: 2020-01-03

Refereed Articles (Humanities)

Discovering herstory and construction of alternative female identities in fawzia afzal-khan’s lahore with love: growing up with girlfriends, pakistani style, fawzia afzal-khan’s siren song: deconstructing the self-image of pakistani culture by presenting alternative social realities, review of line on fire: ceasefire violations and india-pakistan escalation dynamics by happymon jacob, book review: sikh heritage beyond borders, balu the carpenter.

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  • Urdu (and related languages)
  • Pakistan Data

Legal Resources

  • LLMC digital . This link opens in a new window Browse by Other Countries--Pakistan for Pakistan specific materials. Or keyword search more... less... LLMC digital .
  • Pakistan Law Reporter Brief summaries and full text of key decisions from the Supreme Court, High Courts and tribunals within Pakistan
  • Supreme Court of Pakistan Includes links to Judgements/Orders, news updates, etc.

Afghanistan/Pakistan Government Sites

  • Afghanistan Web Archive Comprised primarily of websites produced by the Afghan government, specifically the executive branch. Also included are a selection of sites from statistical reporting agencies, banking institutions, universities, U.S. Embassy and critical NGOs supporting democratic and human rights initiatives. The date range of the collection overlaps with the country's presidential (2009) and parliamentary (2009) elections, which were the second national elections held in the country since the founding of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 2003.
  • Ministry of Planning, Development & Reform--Government of Pakistan Downloadable development plans and projects, publications, newsletters, reports
  • Official Gateway to the Government of Pakistan Includes links to Ministries sites
  • Pakistan Bureau of Statistics Links to statistical data related to various socio-economic sectors

Think Tanks and Policy Institutes (Pakistan and Afghanistan)

  • Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit An independent research institute based in Kabul. AREU's mission is to inform and influence policy and practice through conducting high-quality, policy-relevant research and actively disseminating the results. Searchable catalog of archived publications.
  • Amnesty International Pakistan AI Pakistan site
  • Asian Centre for Human Rights--Pakistan Pakistan page, ACHR, New Delhi
  • Asian Development Bank--Pakistan ADB country operation page. Browse and download publications and documents related to Pakistan. Other sublinks to strategy, economy, results, private sector, regional cooperation, news, speeches, articles, and videos.
  • Asian Human Rights Commision--Pakistan Reports on Pakistan, from a Hong Kong based organization
  • Aurat Publication & Information Service Foundation committed to create widespread awareness and commitment for a just, democratic and caring society in Pakistan, where women and men are recognised as equals, with the right to lead their lives with self-respect and dignity. Aurat Foundation has its Head Office in Islamabad. Includes links to publications and media.
  • Background Notes--Pakistan U.S. Department of State. See Pakistan Page for more information on Pakistan. Archived versions of Background Notes are also available.
  • Business & Human Rights Resource Center--Pakistan Tracks over 6000 companies, to advance human rights in business
  • Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS)--Pakistan Strategic insights and bipartisan policy solutions
  • Centre for Conflict and Peace Studies Afghanistan An independent research and advocacy centre headquartered in Kabul, dedicated to the creation of a sustainable environment that can support peace and stability in Afghanistan. Includes links to publications.
  • Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI) An independent, non-partisan and a not-for-profit civil society organization working on issues of peace and development in Pakistan. Areas of special sectoral focus include promotion of peace and tolerance, rule of law, transparency and access to information, budget watch and Legislative Watch and Development.
  • Childtrafficking.com digital library--Pakistan & Afghanistan Swiss Foundation of Terre des hommes
  • Council on Foreign Relations--Pakistan An independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher.
  • Country forecast--Pakistan Economist Intelligence Unit. Includes a main report every six months, and an update in each intervening quarter. Also available via ABI/Inform . For archived Pakistan country reports, search the Economist Intelligence Unit Country Reports Archive .
  • Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific United Nations ESCAP. Search publications , official documents , and ESCAP statistical database .
  • Fata Research Centre A non partisan and non-political research organization based in Islamabad that focuses on Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA) in its entirety. Downloadable publications and reports.
  • Gender Equity Program (GEP) Aurat Publication and Information Service Foundation (AF) is implementing a five year, USAID supported Gender Equity Program (GEP) in collaboration with The Asia Foundation. The program commenced on August 18, 2010 and will continued until August 15, 2015. Links to publications
  • Global Conflict Tracker An interactive guide to ongoing conflicts around the world of concern to the United States. The interactive covers nearly thirty conflicts with background information and resources on each conflict.
  • Human Rights Watch--Pakistan Reports from an independent, international organization based in New York.
  • Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses A non-partisan, autonomous body based in India dedicated to objective research and policy relevant studies on all aspects of defence and security. Downloadable publications including ebooks and journals
  • Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (ICPS) Pakistan region links
  • Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad Dedicated to promoting policy oriented research. Links to publications, e-books and research updates
  • Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) An independent, non-profit research centre (set up in 1982) devoted to the study of the region around Pakistan: South Asia, Southwest Asia (Iran, Afghanistan and the Gulf), China, Central Asia as well as the Indian Ocean region. Covers a wide spectrum of research in foreign and internal affairs, economy and industry, science and technology.
  • Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) An autonomous, non-profit research and analyses organization, established in 1973 providing in-depth understanding and objective analyses of regional and global strategic issues, affecting international peace and security.
  • International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)--Pakistan Downloadable reports.
  • Islamabad Policy Research Institute IPRI is dedicated to undertaking analyses and evaluations of important national and international politico-strategic issues and developments affecting Pakistan, South Asia, and the world affairs. Links to books, journals, papers, and newsletter.
  • Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Centre A policy research institute and think tank, committed to promoting human development paradigm as a powerful tool for informing people-centered development policy, with a special focus on South Asia as a region. Includes downloadable Human Development in South Asia reports, a policy brief series , downloadable writings and speeches of Mehbub ul Haq, and media.
  • The National Bureau of Asian Research--Pakistan NBR conducts advanced independent research on strategic, political, economic, globalization, health, and energy issues affecting U.S. relations with Asia. Four signature publications are Strategic Asia, Asia Policy, NBR Analysis, and NBR Special Reports
  • Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust "Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust is a national, intellectual institution which, since early 1999, is engaged in highlighting the Ideology of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan as enunciated in the words and deed of Allama Mohammad Iqbal and Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah." Links to publications (e-Books & magazines), videos, etc.
  • NCCR Pakistan Research Group Partner of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research North-South. Research concentrates on the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP; formerly known as North-West Frontier Province, NWFP) and focuses on four themes: Livelihoods, forests and power relations; From vulnerability to resilience: gender, migration and social capital; Development disparities on natural resource management; Development policies and livelihood realities.
  • Overseas Development Institute--Pakistan ODI is an independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues in Britain. Use country/region facet to locate Pakistan materials
  • Pak Institute for Peace Studies An initiative of leading Pakistani scholars, researchers and journalists, PIPS conducts wide-ranging research and analysis of political, social and religious conflicts that have a direct bearing on both national and international security. The PIPS approach is grounded in field research. Includes free downloads links.
  • Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Theoretical and empirical research in Development Economics in general and on Pakistan-related economic issues in particular. PIDE is located at the Quaid-i-Azam University Campus in Islamabad, Pakistan. Links to publications including Working Papers, e-Books and The Pakistan Development Review
  • Pakistan Institute of Labour Education & Research--Karachi Includes links to pdf versions of selected publications
  • Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency PILDAT is an independent Think Tank focused on strengthening democracy and democratic institutions in Pakistan. Links to publications and video reports
  • Pakistan Military Watch Archives Observer Research Foundation
  • Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) The oldest political/social organization of Afghan women struggling for peace, freedom, democracy and women's rights in Afghanistan since 1977.
  • Reliefweb--Pakistan Compilation of website scan results on humanitarian information
  • Rural Poverty Portal International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). "A website where rural poor people, policy-makers, donors, research institutes, non-governmental organizations and other development partners can share information about eradicating rural poverty." Browse by topic and country .
  • SAARC: South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Includes links to digital library.
  • Social Policy and Development Centre (SPDC) SPDC (established in 1995) is working towards the achievement of basic goals that contribute to the social development of Pakistan. Its purpose is to help the government and other civil society institutions by providing policy guidelines to successfully address the issues of human security through research and policy papers.
  • South Asia Intelligence Review Data, assessments and news briefs on terrorism, insurgencies and sub-conventional warfare, on counter-terrorism responses and policies, as well as on related economic, political, and social issues, in the South Asian region. Search tools include Pakistan country facets.
  • South Asia Terrorism Portal "SATP is the largest website on terrorism and low intensity warfare in South Asia, and creates the database and analytic context for research and analysis of all extremist movements in the region. SATP establishes a comprehensive, searchable and continuously updated database on all available information relating to terrorism, low intensity warfare and ethnic/communal/sectarian strife in South Asia." Use the drop down menu under "Pakistan" for country specific resources
  • Strategic Asia Database A service of NBR's Strategic Asia Program. The database contains data for 70 indicators across 10 themes for 37 countries from 1990 to 2012. The database supplements the annual Strategic Asia volume. Public access temporarily suspended as of 08/05/2015.
  • Strategic Studies Institute Islamabad (SSII) Academic and research institution for conducting research and training on important issues related to Pakistan’s security. Includes links to opinions, area briefs, and the Journal of Strategic Affairs .
  • Strengthening Participatory Organization (SPO) A Pakistani rights-based civil society organization. Publications include case studies, annual reports, discussion papers, etc.
  • UNICEF--Afghanistan Country website for Afghanistan
  • UNICIF--Pakistan Links to newsline, statistics, and the UNICIF country website for Pakistan
  • United Nations Development Programme in Afghanistan UNDP is the UN's global development network. Use search box and links to locate documents
  • United Nations Development Programme in Pakistan UNDP is the UN's global development network. Use search box and links to locate documents
  • USAID's Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC) Search a half century of U.S. international aid records. Holds USAID's institutional memory, spanning over 50 years; including documents, images, video and audio materials.
  • World Bank--Pakistan Country report for Pakistan
  • World Food Programme--Afghanistan
  • World Food Programme--Pakistan WFP is the food aid arm of the United Nations system
  • World Health Organization--Afghanistan
  • World Health Organization--Pakistan
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