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Updated 2026-05-30 · 2026 Edition

SPSC (Sindh) 1-Month Plan

A complete 30-day plan covering 28 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.

Days
30
Topics
28
Subjects
3
Phases
2
Focused intensive one full pass plus a targeted second look at weak topics

How to actually use your 30 days

A single full pass plus targeted revision of your weak areas — one demanding month.

Daily study
5–6 hours
New topics / day
≈ 0.93
Approach
one full pass plus a targeted second look at weak topics

This 1-month plan gives you 30 days to work through 28 weighted SPSC (Sindh) topics across 3 subjects — roughly 0.93 new topics a day at 5–6 hours of focused study. That is a demanding but realistic daily load for a one-month working timeline.

SPSC (Sindh) marks are not spread evenly across subjects. English, General Knowledge, and Sindh Studies carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so they are mastered in the first fortnight and the lighter subjects fill the rest. Cover weight 3–5 topics thoroughly. Give weight 1–2 topics a single light reading in your final week rather than skipping them outright.

30 days lets you cover the full SPSC (Sindh) syllabus once at a steady pace, then circle back to whatever stayed shaky. At this pace it is tempting to chase coverage and never revise. Protect the weekly consolidation day — it is what makes the pass stick.

What to prioritise & cut

Cover weight 3–5 topics thoroughly. Give weight 1–2 topics a single light reading in your final week rather than skipping them outright.

Mock tests & revision

From the second week, sit one full-length mock every week and analyse it fully before moving on — analysis matters more than the score.

Weekly rhythm

Each week: 5 days new topics, 1 day consolidating that week, 1 day mock + review. Keep a running error log.

Phase-by-phase plan

4 weeks total

A 30-day plan only works when you sequence it. Here is how the 1-Month Plan breaks down — foundation, depth, then mocks.

  1. 1

    Foundation pass

    3 weeks

    Cover full syllabus once, weight-sorted

    Daily ~3 topics
    Short notes per topic
    End-of-week recap
  2. 2

    Mock + revision

    1 week

    Two full-length mocks + targeted revision

    Mock 1 + analysis
    Mock 2 + analysis
    Weak-area drill

Week-by-week schedule

Week Days Topics covered
1 1–7 English: Vocabulary Building (w3)General Knowledge: Pakistan History (w3)Sindh Studies: Geography of Sindh (w3)English: Synonyms and Antonyms (w3)General Knowledge: World History (w3)Sindh Studies: History of Sindh (w3)
2 8–14 English: Grammar Fundamentals (w3)General Knowledge: Pakistan Geography (w3)Sindh Studies: Sindhi Culture and Heritage (w3)English: Sentence Structure (w3)General Knowledge: World Geography (w3)Sindh Studies: Sindhi Language and Literature (w3)
3 15–21 English: Tenses and Their Usage (w3)General Knowledge: Pakistan Politics and Constitution (w3)Sindh Studies: Economy of Sindh (w3)English: Active and Passive Voice (w3)General Knowledge: International Organizations (w3)Sindh Studies: Political Development in Sindh (w3)
4 22–28 English: Direct and Indirect Speech (w3)General Knowledge: Science and Technology (w3)Sindh Studies: Notable Personalities of Sindh (w3)English: Comprehension Passages (w3)General Knowledge: Economics and Banking (w3)Sindh Studies: Sindh Administrative Structure (w3)
5 29–30 English: Spotting Errors (w3)General Knowledge: Pakistani Culture and Heritage (w3)English: Sentence Completion (w3)General Knowledge: Important Treaties and Agreements (w3)

Subject-wise topic split

Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.

English

10 topics
  • Vocabulary Building ●●●○○

    Word formation, root words, prefixes, suffixes, and techniques for expanding vocabulary for competitive exams.

  • Synonyms and Antonyms ●●●○○

    Common synonyms and antonyms frequently tested in Pakistani competitive exams.

  • Grammar Fundamentals ●●●○○

    Parts of speech, subject-verb agreement, and essential grammar rules tested in English proficiency sections.

  • Sentence Structure ●●●○○

    Simple, compound, and complex sentences, parallel structure, and sentence connectors.

  • Tenses and Their Usage ●●●○○

    All twelve tenses with their forms and usage in different contexts.

  • Active and Passive Voice ●●●○○

    Conversion between active and passive voice across all tenses.

  • Direct and Indirect Speech ●●●○○

    Rules for converting direct speech to indirect speech including tense changes.

  • Comprehension Passages ●●●○○

    Reading strategies for comprehension passages, identifying main ideas and inferences.

  • + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →

General Knowledge

10 topics
  • Pakistan History ●●●○○

    Key events in Pakistan history from 1857 to present including independence movement and major political developments.

  • World History ●●●○○

    Important historical events, civilizations, wars, and revolutions that shaped the modern world.

  • Pakistan Geography ●●●○○

    Geographic features of Pakistan including provinces, rivers, mountains, and natural resources.

  • World Geography ●●●○○

    Major continents, countries, capitals, oceans, seas, and important geographic landmarks.

  • Pakistan Politics and Constitution ●●●○○

    Constitutional history of Pakistan, parliamentary vs presidential systems, and federal-provincial relations.

  • International Organizations ●●●○○

    United Nations, WTO, WHO, NATO, SAARC, ECO, and their roles in international relations.

  • Science and Technology ●●●○○

    Basic scientific concepts, recent technological advancements, and IT developments.

  • Economics and Banking ●●●○○

    Basic economic concepts, supply and demand, inflation, and banking system in Pakistan.

  • + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →

Sindh Studies

8 topics
  • Geography of Sindh ●●●○○

    Physical features of Sindh including River Indus, Thar Desert, coastal areas, and natural resources.

  • History of Sindh ●●●○○

    Ancient civilizations of Sindh, Moenjo-Daro, British rule, and political history of Sindh province.

  • Sindhi Culture and Heritage ●●●○○

    Sindhi traditions, folk music, festivals, Ajrak, and cultural uniqueness of Sindh.

  • Sindhi Language and Literature ●●●○○

    Sindhi language script, literature, famous poets like Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.

  • Economy of Sindh ●●●○○

    Agriculture in Sindh, industries, ports, economic challenges, and development opportunities.

  • Political Development in Sindh ●●●○○

    Political parties in Sindh, elected representatives, political movements, and governance.

  • Notable Personalities of Sindh ●●●○○

    Important Sindhi figures including politicians, poets, saints, and freedom fighters.

  • Sindh Administrative Structure ●●●○○

    Division of Sindh into districts, administrative setup, and local government system.

Why a 30-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book

DimensionTypical SPSC (Sindh) bookThis 1-Month Plan
Time to startHours of reading before any study startsSeconds — plan is already here
PersonalisationOne-size-fits-allFits exactly your 30 days
FreshnessPrinted months agoUpdated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-05-30
Weightage signalAuthor guessDerived from last 5 years' papers
Cost₹500–2,500₹0
Sign-up requiredOften (with a trial trap)None

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SPSC (Sindh) 1-Month Plan — common questions

Is 30 days enough to prepare for SPSC (Sindh)? +

30 days lets you cover the full SPSC (Sindh) syllabus once at a steady pace, then circle back to whatever stayed shaky. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 1-month plan is built to get the most from the time you have: a single full pass plus targeted revision of your weak areas — one demanding month.

How many hours a day does this SPSC (Sindh) 1-month plan need? +

Plan for 5–6 hours of focused study, covering about 0.93 new topics a day. Each week: 5 days new topics, 1 day consolidating that week, 1 day mock + review. Keep a running error log.

What should I skip if I am short on time? +

Cover weight 3–5 topics thoroughly. Give weight 1–2 topics a single light reading in your final week rather than skipping them outright.

When should I start mock tests on this plan? +

From the second week, sit one full-length mock every week and analyse it fully before moving on — analysis matters more than the score.

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