While certain subjects are compulsory for all candidates, such as English essay, English composition, and General Knowledge, the optional subjects allow candidates to choose specific areas of study according to their interests, educational background, and career aspirations. These optional subjects fall into a wide range of disciplines, including but not limited to:
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Social Sciences: Subjects like Political Science, International Relations, Sociology, and Psychology enable candidates to develop an understanding of society, governance, and human behavior.
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Humanities: Subjects like History, Urdu Literature, Islamic Studies, and Philosophy provide candidates with a deeper knowledge of culture, literature, and religion.
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Natural Sciences: Subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, and Geography allow candidates to specialize in scientific fields and gain insights into the physical world and environmental issues.
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Law: Subjects like Constitutional Law, International Law, and Mercantile Law focus on legal frameworks, regulations, and governance.
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Management Sciences: Subjects like Business Administration, Public Administration, and Accounting & Auditing equip candidates with knowledge of organizational management, finance, and governance structures.
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Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences: Subjects like Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Science cater to candidates with an interest in agricultural practices, animal health, and rural development.