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Originally Posted by CorrectiveRedirection View Post
Governance & Public Policies

Judging by the syllabus, do you think, this subject would be "easier" to grasp for a person with a background in Political Science?

Also considering this subject is new, and we have no idea what it would be like in CSS examination, with little to no guidance. Do you think it would be "risky" to opt this subject or not?

What are your thoughts on this subject's prospect of being "scoring"

Looking forward to your thoughts and suggestions.
I think it will be "easier" for a person who really knows what is "Political Science". As per my view, this subject actually deals with practical application and complexities of all the philosophical work of political science.

It will be risky if you never try to see the papers of G & PP else where. I mean to say, if you can understand the minds of paper makers of FPSC and you also know how a G & PP papers looks like in Universities and colleges, then the risk much mild.
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