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Need expert opinion in subject selection
I have a commerce background, (M com)
Initially i have selected following optional subjects for further analysis and advice: 1) Accountancy & Auditing (200) 2) Public Administration (100) 3) US History (100) 4)Gender studies (100) 5)Punjabi (100) please guide me if i have chosen not good scoring subject or the combination is not good. i) I am confused between Punjabi and criminology ii) I am confused between Accountancy & Auditing and International relations. please suggest why I shouldn't take criminology over Punjabi and why I shouldn't take International relation over Accountancy & Auditing. looking forward for precious advice. |
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My straightforward opinion.
Bro first have a look at the syllabus and past papers of accountancy and auditing. See if it works for you. I would recommend you not to opt for I.R. if you are comfortable with Accountancy and auditing.
As for Punjabi vs criminology. I have studied criminology and I must let you know that it is not an easy subject. If you have either; 1) studied punjabi before, or 2) are comfortable with writing the punjabi script, or 3) Punjabi is your first language then go for Punjabi. In short, I recommend Accountancy and Auditing over I.R. and Punjabi over Criminology. |
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