Pakistan Affairs Compulsory( Total Marks - 100 )
- Evolution and growth of Muslim Society in the Sub-continent.
- Ideology of Pakistan-Definition and Elucidation. Historical aspects Muslim rule in the sub-continent, its downfall and efforts of Renaissance. Movements for reforms-Sheikh Ahmed Sarhindi, Shah Waliullah, Aligarh, Deoband, Na&wah, Anjarnun Hamiat-e-Islam and other Educational Institutions- Sind Madressah and Islamia College Peshawar. Ideology of Pakistan in the lights of speeches and sayings of Allama Iqhal and Quaid-i-Azam
- Pakistan Movement-Historical developments, important event. role of various individuals, communities and groups.
- Political Developments in Pakistan since 1947 and efforts for pro mulgation of Islamic system.
- Land and People of Pakistan-Geography. Society. Natural resources. Agriculture, Industry, Education with reference to characteris tics, trends and problems.
Suggested Readings
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- Title
- Author
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- 1
- Ideological Orientations of Pakistan
- Al Mujahid, Sharif
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- 2
- Letters of Iqbal to Jinnah
- Iqbal, Mohammad
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- 3
- Muslim Separatism in India and Pakistan
- Hamid, Abdul
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- 4
- Modern Muslim India and the birth of Pakistan
- Ikram, S. M.
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- 5
- Quaid-i-Azam and Pakistan
- Dani, Ahmed Hassan
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- 6
- Struggle for Pakistan
- Qureshi, I. H.
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- 7
- The case for Pakistan
- Rafiq, Afzal M.
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- 8
- The Making of Pakistan
- Aziz, K. K.
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- 9
- The Muslim Community of the Indo-Pakistan Sub-continent
- Qureshi, I. H.
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- 10
- The Emergence of Pakistan
- Mohammad Ali Ch.
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- 11
- Towards Pakistan
- Waheed-uz-Zaman
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- 12
- Pakistan A study of Political Development 1947-97
- Hamid Yusuf
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- 13
- Ulema in Politics
- Qureshi, I. H.
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- 14
- World Scholars on Quaid-i-Azam
- Dani, Ahmed Hassan
Check other Subjects and Syllabus below:
Compulsory Subjects
General Knowledge
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- 4
- Everyday Science
- 100
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- 5
- Current Affairs
- 100
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- 6
- Pakistan Affairs
- 100
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- Total Marks:
- 600
Optional Subjects:
(subjects carrying a total of 600 marks to be selected)
Group A
Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
Note: Business Administration cannot be opted in combination with Public Administration
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- 1
- Accounting & Auditing
- 200
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- 2
- Economics
- 200
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- 3
- Business Administration
- 100
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- 4
- Public Administration
- 100
Group B
Subject/s carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
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- 1
- Political Science
- 200
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- 2
- Agriculture
- 100
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- 3
- Forestry
- 100
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- 4
- Sociology
- 100
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- 5
- Journalism
- 100
Group C
Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
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- 1
- Pure Mathematics
- 200
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- 2
- Applied Mathematics
- 200
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- 3
- Computer Science
- 100
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- 4
- Statistics
- 100
Group E (History Subjects )
Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
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- 2
- Indo Pak History
- 200
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- 3
- British History
- 200
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- 4
- European History
- 200
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- 5
- History of the USA
- 100
Group F
Subject/s carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
Note: International Law CANNOT BE opted in combination with International Relations.
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- 1
- Law
- 200
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- 2
- Constitutional Law
- 100
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- 3
- Mercantile Law
- 100
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- 5
- International Law
- 100
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- 6
- International Relations
- 100
Group I (National and Foreign Languages )
Subjects carrying not more than 200 marks can be opted.
National/Foreign/Classical Languages: Not more than one of 4 subjects can be opted. Note: Urdu can not be combined with Regional Languages.
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- 1
- English Literature
- 200
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- 2
- Urdu
- 200
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- 3
- Persian
- 200
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- 4
- Arabic
- 200