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Please help me in subject selection i have IT background but i don't want to chose any subject related to this. |
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It is okay to choose subjects irrelevant to your degree. Download the revised syllabus from FPSC's website and review the contents. Then choose subjects according to your interests. To me, scoring trend is a myth, because ultimately it is you who is going to appear in the exam.
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anzabb (Wednesday, July 24, 2019) |
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Just make a list, don't bother about combination or anything. For now you just want to know what subjects appeal you. Also, remember that CSS is a leadership exam, and the final decision must be your own. |
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Criminology
Political Science Gender Studies History of USA Mass Com International Relations Sociology Punjabi Public Administration help me with these subjects,what should i select.. |
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You have Political Sciences vs IR (select 1) 200 History of USA is done as one of the history subject is always good 100 P ad is again a good subject (I made a new tread about how to do p ad after 2016 syllabus change, do have a look at it) 100 Criminology is again a good subject 100 socio v punjabi v mass com (select 1) Now I want you to look at some CSS forum treads and see what other people are advising. Just google 'criminology css forums' and there will be a lot of threads in front of you. Read them and then pick individual subjects The decision has to be yours, so research thoroughly, and you can change these subjects in future if you don't like them. |
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I have selected following subjects
>> International Relations >> History of USA >> Environmental Sciences But Confused between 1. International Law (less Syllabus) vs Criminology (nice trend) I have viewed course outline and have interest in both subjects and can prepare them easily just help me pick one considering my combination. 2.Punjabi (finding its vocabulary difficult) vs Psychology (lengthy syllabus) vs Sociology (everyone is opting, lot of competition) vs Public administration (I know nothing) vs anthropology (I know nothing) I'm really confused about my last subject please help me select any subject that can be prepared with reasonable effort and can be done with one book. |
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Have a look at past papers then decide this should be your personal call You can latter change the subject if you don't like it |
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Hi, Anzabb.
I have read most of your posts and I'd like to let you know that you are doing commendable job helping a lot of aspirants. Kudos to you. I am also confused about selecting a couple of subjects and decided to ask you. I have a masters in diplomacy and strategic studies. I wasn't really a bright student so can't say that I have a strong grip but I can say that I have read IR, IL and foreign policy etc. and have a little understanding of them. But I see that more than half of the candidates opt for IR and IL so there's a lot of competition. and also think that for IR I should have a really good writing expression and I should be able to use all those terminologies and words diplomats use. (correct me if I am wrong) So I am thinking about switching to Pol. Science and P. Ad. My other subjects are USA History, Gender Studies and Punjabi. Though I am thinking about Switching Punjabi with anthropology(again trying to go for something with relatively less competition) I am not sure if I was able to comprehensively elaborate my query but I guess you've gotten the point. Please share your opinion on this. Thanks in advance. It means a lot. Really. Since I can't afford an academy, I want to use this forum for all my queries. |
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