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Default Difference b/2 C.Law and Pol. Sc paper 2

Friends..Is there any difference between the syllabus of Constitutional Law and Political Science paper 2.?
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yes.the syllabus of pol sci paper 2 is vast than that of c law.In pol sci paper 2 constitutions of some developing countries are also included i.e Iran,Turky,CHina
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continued from Ranjha bro's reply...... While there's also a major difference in the nature of these two subjects: Political Systems is a whole while Constitutional Law is a part of that whole. Constitutional Law is restricted to what the constitutions contains while in Political Systems political and constitutional history, political culture, political dynamics like leadership, political parties and each and everything that influence the political system of a country are included. So in a word, Political System is broader in scope than Constitutional law. Regards
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Political Science,Constitutional Law,International Law and Indo-Pak history..Is it a good combination for a student of LL.B?
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Political Science,Constitutional Law,International Law and Indo-Pak history..Is it a good combination for a student of LL.B?
Yes , it is a good combination for L.L.B student . But , little bit of risky too . Risk factor is just due to Political science subject .

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Dear why do you think Political Science can be risky?
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Dear why do you think Political Science can be risky?
Political science is considered to be more lengthy as compared to other 200 marks optionals . You donot know that with a slight change in paper , you will be able to handle it or not . With so much dimensions , at the end most of the people start to cover important topics . Even students of Political science think before going for this subject . I remember my teacher , who got selected in Custom department , and having Msc degree in Political science , he did not opted it .

Baqi , its upto you . Because , still there is a scoring trend that keeps on changing , and no one knows that what the scoring trend for Political science will be in coming years . But , till now , it is average .

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Political science is considered to be more lengthy as compared to other 200 marks optionals . You donot know that with a slight change in paper , you will be able to handle it or not . With so much dimensions , at the end most of the people start to cover important topics . Even students of Political science think before going for this subject . I remember my teacher , who got selected in Custom department , and having Msc degree in Political science , he did not opted it .

Baqi , its upto you . Because , still there is a scoring trend that keeps on changing , and no one knows that what the scoring trend for Political science will be in coming years . But , till now , it is average .

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What should be the replacement for P.Science then?
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I would recommend you replacement of c law with Punjabi.C law is low scoring subject.Its average scores remains between 50 and 60.On the other hand Punjabi is easy and high scoring subject..
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I would recommend you replacement of c law with Punjabi.C law is low scoring subject.Its average scores remains between 50 and 60.On the other hand Punjabi is easy and high scoring subject..
But I am a Pakhtun from KP.
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