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Originally Posted by haidealishah View Post
Shakeel bhai salam...sir in terms of theory and terminology, they are both pretty much the same...that is why if one opts for Political Sc. its almost every time they opt for Constitutional Law...Pol. Sc. covers more constitutions than those asked for in Const. Law. but the difference comes in attempting the asked questions. Since Const. Law is a paper of law, we have to sight examples from articles and real world scenarios and give their examples to relate with our answer...in Pol. Sc. a question can be answered sticking to the theoretical concepts. In simple words, yes, they r pretty much the same...if one covers Pol. Sc. they automatically cover Const. Law. but you have to be upto speed with articles and quotes so that you can give background and all while answering Const. Law's. questions...
p.s. i know its been ages that uu had posted ur post and u have peobably opted or dropped the subjects :P...just answering so that others may find it helpful who may have the same question.
can u explain more how to attempt constitutional law paper while quoting examples from articles..
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