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bibliophile Wednesday, May 27, 2009 09:36 PM

Sociology & Journalism Are Scoring Subject
 
Dear Members.

I herewith write to ask you ppl. I'm willing to take Sociology and Journalism for optional papers. Either they are scoring or not. I hope all senior members will help me as soon as possible.

Regards,

I Banker.

Raz Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:05 PM

[QUOTE=bibliophile]Dear Members.

I herewith write to ask you ppl. I'm willing to take Sociology and Journalism for optional papers. Either they are scoring or not. I hope all senior members will help me as soon as possible.

Regards,

I Banker.[/QUOTE]


Journalism [B][U]is[/U][/B] scoring

Sociology [B][U]was[/U][/B] scoring.


Hope to see revival of sociology in the near future.



Regards

Mumtaz Hayat Maneka Thursday, May 28, 2009 12:16 AM

[QUOTE=bibliophile]Dear Members.

I herewith write to ask you ppl. I'm willing to take Sociology and Journalism for optional papers. Either they are scoring or not. I hope all senior members will help me as soon as possible.

Regards,

I Banker.[/QUOTE]


AOA.

Things keep on changing.A subject which is scoring one year can cause a major disaster the next.Take History of India And Pakistan for example. In css 2007 Average score in this subject was 110-125 some candidates even getting 156.In css 2008 it recieved a sever hammering and the average score came down to 75-90.A large segment of students even failed to get 66 marks ie passing marks.

Well coming back to your query.

Sociology and Journalism are generally considered as High scoring subjects and their second plus point is that one does not have to put in much effort to prepare these two subjects. Journalism has been among the few high scorers this year with candidates getting even [B]83/100[/B] in this subject. But do not assume that this trend would continue for long.The general trend in between 60-70 in this subject.Sociology was fine till 2007 with candidates like Dr.Khalil Bhutta ( 2nd Position ) scoring [B]80/100[/B] in sociology but then came 2008 and candidates really struggled to bag 60 in the subject and majority came in the bracket of 45-55.

As i have said that nothing is permanent in Css as the examiners keep on changing.These two subjects are comparatively safer than the others.So i guess you should fasten your belt and go for them or for better idea you can wait till the result of css 2009 in announced and you can see some DMS's for a better idea.

Best of Luck

Regards

bibliophile Thursday, May 28, 2009 05:54 AM

Dear Mumtaz Hyat Maneka.

Thanks for your earlier respense. What about Merchentile Law? Because I have already studied in my previous graduation Contract,Sales, Agreement,Dislove Party, Partnership Act etc. Should I rely on it?

Arif Rao Thursday, May 28, 2009 08:30 AM

[QUOTE=bibliophile]Dear Members.

I herewith write to ask you ppl. I'm willing to take Sociology and Journalism for optional papers. Either they are scoring or not. I hope all senior members will help me as soon as possible.

Regards,

I Banker.[/QUOTE]

I agree with the views above and also I think you should not only consider the scoring trend of last year and this year but also look at the past papers as well. If you find those interesting then you should decide to go for these subjects. The past papers, when I reviewed them, revealed to me that they didn't have much to surprise the candidates, but still things can change drastically, as mentioned earlier. I suggest you to keep all these factors in mind, then go for these subjects with good spirits. All the best.

Mumtaz Hayat Maneka Thursday, May 28, 2009 06:45 PM

[QUOTE=bibliophile]Dear Mumtaz Hyat Maneka.

Thanks for your earlier respense. What about Merchentile Law? Because I have already studied in my previous graduation Contract,Sales, Agreement,Dislove Party, Partnership Act etc. Should I rely on it?[/QUOTE]

AoA.

Mercantile law is a very good but technical subject. I would suggest to opt mercantile law only if you are well acquainted with the Basic law and its application that is expertise in case study type questions. Candidates have scored as much as 85-90 in this subject. But this year the question pattern has changed again so lets wait for the result and see what the marking trend is this time around.

Regards

bibliophile Thursday, May 28, 2009 09:35 PM

Dear Sir,

aslamalykum.

Thanks for your kind response. I'm not fully practioner so. I have just basic study idea during my graduation. As far as my mind is concerned that Marchentile Law subject would be most convenient for me, I can do it very easily, and may get good marks in exam. Besides this, I'm already working in a financial institution this subject is also a little bit pertains to it. Inshallah my hard work will take me to the top! At the end I'm really thankful to all members, who are encouraging me on this precious forum. I'm not well in english because I'm not adept in writting. How can I improve my writting skill either.



Always remember you in my prayers :shy

JazakAllah.

I Banker.


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