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can u people help me regarding Constitutional law as one of my opt. subject keeping in mind i had studied Chemistry.Is it a marks gaining subject?
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can u people help me regarding Constitutional law as one of my opt. subject keeping in mind i had studied Chemistry.Is it a marks gaining subject?
Keeping in mind the last four year trend of const.law, I will say that it is not a scoring subject. But if u have opted political science then must opt c.law.
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can u people help me regarding Constitutional law as one of my opt. subject keeping in mind i had studied Chemistry.Is it a marks gaining subject?
its scoring....first u hv to understand political set up ....u shud watch current affair program...then i will tell yewwww sum guides n books n notes....gud luck...
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Islah G is right. score is in between 50 and 60 but if you opted Pol science then go for it. otherwise do not opt it. it is a technical subject which you will find very difficult.

there are 6 constitutions of different countries. 1 constitution has at least 15 questions totaling more than 50 questions and in the end you will mix up everything.
I mean you wont remember how French president is elected and what are his powers; or powers of French parliament and procedure of its elections. or election of USA president and powers of House of Representative; or procedure of election of British PM and his cabinet, and powers and election of House of Commons. Or Pakistan Parliament and Procedure of its elections and powers and procedure of election of PM and President. Likewise you have Indian parliament PM and president, and Turkish president PM and Parliament besides there are other questions apart from elections , PMs , presidents Parliaments and procedures .now you are likely to mix up everything.

Then you have the complex constitution of Soviet Union which the constitutional experts themselves do not understand.

The decision rests with you however I would suggest International law or Muslim law instead of c law.

Be judge in your own cause; purchase a book of C law read it and then decide whether you can or cant. You have sufficient time to decide.
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