A complete exam-focused preparation course for CIE Pakistan Studies Paper 2 designed to build strong conceptual understanding of Pakistan’s environment, resources, development, and sustainability through interactive learning, past paper practice, and analytical exam preparation.
This course is specifically designed for students preparing for CIE Pakistan Studies Paper 2 (2059/02). The course provides a comprehensive understanding of Pakistan’s physical environment, natural resources, agriculture, industry, population, transport systems, and economic development.
The teaching approach focuses on conceptual clarity, analytical thinking, data interpretation, and examination techniques required for success in CIE examinations. Students will learn how to effectively analyze maps, graphs, tables, and case studies while developing strong evaluative writing skills.
Through recorded lectures, live sessions, chapter-wise assessments, and extensive past paper practice, students will gain both subject mastery and confidence in attempting examination questions.
| Course Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Subject | Pakistan Studies – Paper 2 |
| Course Code | CIE 2059/02 |
| Duration | 12 Weeks |
| Recorded Lectures | 12 |
| Live Sessions | 12 |
| Past Paper Coverage | 10 Years |
| Tests | One Test After Each Chapter |
| Mock Exam | After Completion of 12 Chapters |
| Access Period | 6 Months |
Features
- Complete CIE 2059/02 syllabus coverage
- Exam-focused teaching methodology
- Interactive and concept-based learning
- Detailed past paper practice
- Chapter-wise assessments
- Live discussion sessions
- Data interpretation practice
- Analytical and evaluative question preparation
- Mock examination practice
- 6 months access to course material
Target audiences
- CIE Pakistan Studies students
- O Level students preparing for PST Paper 2
- Students aiming for high grades in CIE examinations
- Learners seeking strong conceptual and analytical preparation
Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 39 Lessons
- 12 Weeks
- Module 1: The Land of Pakistan6
- Module 2: Natural Resources & Sustainability4
- 2.1Water
Indus River System
Irrigation and dams
Water scarcity and management
Indus Water Treaty - 2.2Forests
Types and distribution
Uses and conservation
Deforestation challenges - 2.3Minerals
Types and locations
Uses and environmental impacts - 2.4Fisheries
Fishing methods
Major fishing locations
Challenges in fisheries sector
- Module 3: Power & Energy Resources4
- Module 4: Agricultural Development6
- Module 5: Industrial Development5
- Module 6: Trade5
- Module 7: Transport & Telecommunications4
- Module 8: Population & Employment5
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