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Originally Posted by ahmad1
since 2 years,it has been experienced that const. law is less scorer then other subjects e.g journalism, sociology .etc; is it right? or its just rumours..
n those our fellows who chose this subject r requested to give thier opinion regarding this issue; as its very much fablling n confusing the new candidates;
n those who opted fro law 200 , r requested to shed light on how to prepare such bulky stuff (surely opting it r lawyers)
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Hi hope you are doing fine.
It is true that the scroing trend of constitutional Law has been on the lower side for the last two years.The average score has ranged between 45-55. But some students have managed to bag 65 in it. If you go through the FPSC report they have mentioned that the reason behind this is lack of preparation and rote learning. Most of us usually go the easy way.There are few books available in the market and all the students are producing the same material.so when the answers get motonous the score in bound to fall. Having said this constitutional law is an easy subject.It can be easily prepared and if you answer the questions asked analytically and
comprehensively you will score well.
Sociology and Journalism have shown a better trend.Students have scored frequently in 70's and some even in the 80's. So its totally upto you.Go through the books and relevant material.The stuff with which you feel you are more comfortable go for it.
Best of luck
Regards