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Muhammad Adnan Arshad
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12-24-2004, 10:52 PM
dear friends!
I have passed my BA-Economics exams in Annual-2004 from PU-Lahore as private student & secured 504/800 marks. My combination was Economics, Statistics & Punjabi. I am also a student of Module-C. What are the new avenues for me w.r.t my graduation? I am seeking for any sincere advice....Whether I do M.A. Economics from PU or DAIBP or just concentrate on my CA... plz help me in this regard...

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12-24-2004, 11:04 PM
hi adnan...yaar I think u should do ur CA Inter first...after that u will get enough time gap for module E exams that u can easily complete ur M.A Economics during that period...

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12-25-2004, 11:59 PM
ok my dear; I'm keenly looking into the matter. But just your guidance/advice is not enough. advices from others are also entertained.

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