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International law or criminology? Help!
Hi everyone!
So I have been considering opting one of the aforementioned subjects and for that I need your sincere guidance. Which subject is relatively easier to cover given that I have never studied any of them before. Which subject has relatively short and easy syllabus to cover? Which subject would be wise to opt in terms of attempting the paper, scoring and to finally qualifying it? Which of these would overlap with compulsory subjects? Basically, which of these subjects is a wiser choice? Seniors, and whoever has any experience or genuine guidance, please share your views. Your help will be appreciated. |
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Please help!
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My suggestion for you is Criminology. It's easy as compared to I.law. Secondly, if you are opting sociology from last group then it'll help in criminology as well. The other thing is the syllabus of criminology, which is divided into four parts of equal marks, so it is relatively easy to prepare and there are less chances of failure even if you have less time for preparation.
Lastly read comments of respected members from the relevant section who opted for i.law in 2018 and 2019 attempt. |
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Go for criminology
I've studied and still studying international law, it's a tough subject so better to go for criminology.
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I suggest you to opt Criminology, as my perspective i found its syllabus easy than IL
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