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zainab ali Thursday, April 14, 2016 08:41 PM

optional selection
 
Aoa everyone!

Well this new syllabus and old syllabus is creating uproar in my mind only or all..:closedeye
Aprat my optional subject in css-2016 constitute of
International Relations, Int law, Pashto, Gender Studies And History of USA
For new syllabus I am going For [I]International Relation and History of USA[/I] and puzzled for the rest..
Kindly give me suggestion among
[B]Psychology
Political Science
Pashto and Public Administration..[/B]
Or any better suggestion..
My background is telecom engineering

Ahmad Abbas Friday, April 15, 2016 03:07 AM

[QUOTE=zainab ali;927999]Aoa everyone!

Well this new syllabus and old syllabus is creating uproar in my mind only or all..:closedeye
Aprat my optional subject in css-2016 constitute of
International Relations, Int law, Pashto, Gender Studies And History of USA
For new syllabus I am going For [I]International Relation and History of USA[/I] and puzzled for the rest..
Kindly give me suggestion among
[B]Psychology
Political Science
Pashto and Public Administration..[/B]
Or any better suggestion..
My background is telecom engineering[/QUOTE]

Syllabus shouldn't be a problem. Its straightforward, from compulsory Islamic Studies and Everyday Science subjects are revised in CSS, whereas not in PMS. Rest of compulsory are same.
Optional Subjects you have to choose, firstly make sure what subjects you can handle well, then give your all energies in prep. In PMS you can not pick IR and I. Law together. Political Science has a lengthy course but 200 marks, same is the case with Psychology. Its hard for anyone to predict that what elective subjects can benefit you, however, you can analyse your skills and understanding of the particular subject you have narrowed down.
If Political Science appeals you and you are interested in Questions like, "What State is? How it works? What are its different organs? Comparative study of different constitutions? And how some western and Muslim philosophers put Government and State into perspective?" then how dry it seems this should be your choice. But If you're more interested in studying behavior and personality then Psychology is beneficial.


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