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Angry International Relations or Political Science ?

I, like so many others, have background of neither International Relations nor Political Science. However, it has been days now that i have been looking at both the subjects and scanning through different books for material. The logical necessity, for many of us, of choosing any one subject out of these two has become a big dilemma. Both the subjects require extensive study as far as i have comprehended in these few days when i have been glancing through the books of both these subjects.

Which of these two subjects is easier ? I am from Lahore and what i know is that most of the famous academies are providing International Relations classes only from Group 1. So there will be more candidates for IR than of Political Science. This can make IR vulnerable to strict checking. Just my thought out of frustration.

Please, seniors only. Help ! Anyone who has studied both the subjects is also requested to give an insight.
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Political Much better than IR because IR has a lengthy syllabus and it will difficult for candidate to cover
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Political Much better than IR because IR has a lengthy syllabus and it will difficult for candidate to cover
PS have more lengthy syllabus than IR.
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I, like so many others, have background of neither International Relations nor Political Science. However, it has been days now that i have been looking at both the subjects and scanning through different books for material. The logical necessity, for many of us, of choosing any one subject out of these two has become a big dilemma. Both the subjects require extensive study as far as i have comprehended in these few days when i have been glancing through the books of both these subjects.

Which of these two subjects is easier ? I am from Lahore and what i know is that most of the famous academies are providing International Relations classes only from Group 1. So there will be more candidates for IR than of Political Science. This can make IR vulnerable to strict checking. Just my thought out of frustration.

Please, seniors only. Help ! Anyone who has studied both the subjects is also requested to give an insight.
Attended seminars of various academies . Majority of the csps were in favour of IR and recommended to take Int Law with it as they go hand in hamd and the former is high scoring plus easy
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I, like so many others, have background of neither International Relations nor Political Science. However, it has been days now that i have been looking at both the subjects and scanning through different books for material. The logical necessity, for many of us, of choosing any one subject out of these two has become a big dilemma. Both the subjects require extensive study as far as i have comprehended in these few days when i have been glancing through the books of both these subjects.

Which of these two subjects is easier ? I am from Lahore and what i know is that most of the famous academies are providing International Relations classes only from Group 1. So there will be more candidates for IR than of Political Science. This can make IR vulnerable to strict checking. Just my thought out of frustration.

Please, seniors only. Help ! Anyone who has studied both the subjects is also requested to give an insight.
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