“To teach is to perform art.” Despite a background in engineering, Mr. Haseeb Ullah has been engaged in teaching since his university years — driven by a deep commitment to learning and mentorship. His journey as both a CSS aspirant and now as a mentor has been shaped by discipline, resilience, and a passion for public service. Having qualified the CSS exam twice and taught in multiple cities, he brings both credibility and clarity to every lecture. At Pakistan Scholars Centre, he helps students connect facts with strategy, and effort with purpose.
ASP Nida Junaid is a civil servant in the Police Service of Pakistan, currently serving as Assistant Superintendent of Police, South Karachi. A top-30 CSS qualifier and mentor to hundreds of aspirants through her educational platform, she brings a strategic, examiner-focused approach to CSS preparation.
Mr. Abdul Hadi Siddiqi is a university lecturer with extensive teaching experience in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at both DHA Suffa University and Bahria University, Karachi. He holds an MPhil from SZABIST and has authored several peer-reviewed academic papers.
Dr. Mustafa Raza is a seasoned academic with over a decade of university-level teaching experience and a Ph.D. in International Relations. His expertise includes diplomacy, global governance, and conflict resolution. As an active researcher, he has authored 12 peer-reviewed articles in the field, and has presented his findings at numerous international conferences.
Phelops spearheaded reforms aimed at increasing transparency in the judiciary. He introduced measures to make court proceedings more accessible.
Phelops played a pivotal role in the landmark ruling that led to the creation of the Green Legacy Act, which imposes strict environmental regulations.
Recognizing the flaws in the criminal justice system, Phelops pushed for a comprehensive overhaul focused on reducing sentences.
Aneeqa Memon holds an MPhil in English and brings over a decade of university-level teaching experience across Pakistan, having served at Bahria University, NUML, DHA Suffa, Salim Habib University, FJWU, and IIUI. For the past five years, she has mentored CSS and PMS aspirants, specializing in enhancing students’ writing skills, clarity, and articulation. She has authored peer-reviewed research papers and opinion editorials.
Mr. Ahsan Illahi currently serves as DSP UT in Sindh Police. His journey reflects discipline, perseverance, and a commitment to public service. With first-hand experience in competitive exams and practical exposure to governance, Mr. Illahi brings unmatched insights to CSS & PMS aspirants. His guidance is set to inspire students not only to prepare strategically but also to develop the leadership mindset required for success in Pakistan’s civil services.