Course description

Days and Timings

1 hour each Class

Tuesday and Thursday 10 PM

We will cover the following topics in the live classes:

Paper 1 The history and culture of Pakistan

The syllabus content for Paper 1 is divided into three sections:

 • Cultural and historical background to the Pakistan Movement

 • The emergence of Pakistan 1906–47

 • Nationhood 1947–99.


1. Cultural and historical background to the Pakistan Movement

Key Question 1: How successful were the religious thinkers in spreading Islam in the subcontinent during the 18th and 19th centuries?

Key Question 2: What were the causes and consequences of the decline of the Mughal Empire?

Key Question 3: What were the causes and consequences of the War of Independence 1857–58?

Key Question 4: How important was the work of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan to the development of the Pakistan Movement during the 19th century?

Key Question 5: To what extent have Urdu and regional languages contributed to the cultural development of Pakistan since 1947?

2. The emergence of Pakistan 1906–47

Key Question 6: How far did the Pakistan Movement develop during the early 20th century?

Key Question 7: How successful was the Khilafat Movement in advancing the cause of the Pakistan Movement?

Key Question 8: How successful was the Pakistan Movement in the years 1927 to 1939?

Key Question 9: How successful were attempts to find solutions to the problems facing the subcontinent in the years 1940 to 1947?

Key Question 10: How important were the contributions of Jinnah, Allama Iqbal and Rahmat Ali to the success of the Pakistan Movement to 1947?

3. Nationhood 1947–99

Key Question 11: How successful was the establishment of an independent nation between 1947 and 1948?

Key Question 12: How far did Pakistan achieve stability following the death of Jinnah?

Key Question 13: Why did East Pakistan seek and then form the independent state of Bangladesh?

Key Question 14: How successful was Pakistan in the twenty years following the ‘Decade of Progress’?

Key Question 15: How effective were Pakistan’s governments in the final decade of the 20th century?

Key Question 16: How important has Pakistan’s role been in world affairs since 1947?


Paper 2 The environment of Pakistan

Themes across the Paper 2 syllabus topics

 • The problems and opportunities for Pakistan as a developing country
 • Effects on the environment and the importance of conserving the environment
 • The promotion and importance of sustainable development
 • The importance of feasibility studies


1. The land of Pakistan
 (a) Location of Pakistan
 (b) Location of administrative areas and cities
 (c) The natural topography, including drainage
 (d) Climate

2. Natural resources – an issue of sustainability
 (a) Water
 (b) Forests
 (c) Mineral resources
 (d) Fish

3. Power
 (a) Sources
 (b) Non-renewables
 (c) Renewables

4. Agricultural development
 (a) Agricultural systems
 (b) Crops and livestock
 (c) Factors affecting production

5. Industrial development
 (a) Understanding common terms
 (b) Secondary and tertiary industries

6. Trade
 (a) Major exports and imports
 (b) Pakistan’s trading partners

7. Transport and telecommunications
 (a) Internal transport
 (b) International transport
 (c) Telecommunications

8. Population and employment
 (a) Structure and growth
 (b) Movements of population
 (c) Distribution and density of population
 (d) Employment

Requirements

  • for O-Level / IGCSE Students

Waqas Ashraf

WA is very well known for his brilliant teaching skills and innovative teaching methodology

Sir Waqas Ashraf popularly known as (WA) Sir Waqas Ashraf has started his career from Avicenna School. His notable affiliations are Beaconhouse PECHS Campus and The City School and currently he is teaching at Cedar School.WA is very well known for his brilliant teaching skills and innovative teaching methodology .He is unarguably considered to be the man who gave life to the subjects like Geography & History ,making them more interesting for students .His students consider him to be their first & foremost choice for achieving A* in Pakistan Studies.

₨ 9,999

Lectures

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Level

O Level / IGCSE

Expiry period

30th June

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