Hello all. After doing some research on compulsory and optional subjects I have chosen to use the following books to cover the topics in the syllabus. I'd appreciate it if the senior and experienced members on this forum can take a look and comment. Please let me know if I am on the right track in terms of the 2016- onward syllabus. If there is a need for replacing a certain book with some other, please let me know. Thanks in advance guys/gals. Here's the list:
Compulsory
1. English Essay
2. English (Precis & Composition)- English (Precis & Composition)- Hafiz Karim Dad Chughtai
- Practical English Usage- Michael Swan
3. General Science & Ability- General Science & Ability- Prof. Muhammad Akram Kashmiri
- General Science and Ability- Mian Shafiq
4. Current Affairs- Contemporary Affairs Current Affairs- M. Imtiaz Shahid
5. Pakistan Affairs- Pakistan Affairs- M. Ikram Rabbani
- The Struggle for Pakistan- Ishtiaq Husain Qureshi
- Trek to Pakistan- Ahmed Saeed & Kh. Mansoor Sarwar
6. Islamic Studies- Islam: Its Meaning and Message- Khurshid Ahmad
- Islamic Law and Constitution- Abul A’ la Mawdudi
Optional
1. International Relations- International Relations- Joshua S. Goldstein
- World Politics: Trend and Transformation- Blanton & Kegley
- The Globalization of World Politics- Baylis & Smith
2. Business Administration- The Practice of Management- Peter F. Drucker
- Principles of Marketing- Philip Kotler
- Principles of Finance- Besley & Brigham
3. History of USA- A Pocket History of the United States- Nevins & Commager
- American Empire: The Rise of a Global Power- Joshua B. Freeman
4. Criminology- Criminology- Larry J. Siegel
- Theoretical Criminology- Vold, Bernard & Snipes
- New Perspectives in Criminology- John E. Conklin
5. Sociology- Sociology- Horton & Hunt
- Sociology- John J. Macionis
- Pakistan Society- Akbar S. Ahmed