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they may be slightly higher since most students giving exams are more well prepped then any batch beforedo u guys think threshold will be high? or same as usual?
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they may be slightly higher since most students giving exams are more well prepped then any batch beforedo u guys think threshold will be high? or same as usual?
however if you check the examiner report for oct nov 2020 it says students are to be commended for their efforts due to covid, and since may june didnt happen (doesnt have examiner report) this may apply to oct nov 2021 but im not surethey may be slightly higher since most students giving exams are more well prepped then any batch before
samedo u guys think threshold will be high? or same as usual?
My paper went good. I finished 5 minutes before the time finished.How was ya'll's paper?
hope sohowever if you check the examiner report for oct nov 2020 it says students are to be commended for their efforts due to covid, and since may june didnt happen (doesnt have examiner report) this may apply to oct nov 2021 but im not sure
for jizya i wroteMy paper went good. I finished 5 minutes before the time finished.
I had a few questions about History.
Why was the Jizya tax opposed by Hindus [7]
What did you guys write in this?
And also:
There was a question about challenges after partition.
What did you guys write in that?
the last reason amongst these all would befor jizya i wrote
•Aurangeb wasted money on useless military campaigns and luxury like pearl mosque/he had to pay off such expensive lifestyles somehow and Hindus saw this as a way of aurangzeb trying to tax more people so they opposed it as they didn't want to pay for Aurangzeb's useless adventures
•It was only imposed on non-Muslims so they felt exploited/saw it as unfair
•they felt that Islamic laws should not be imposed on a non-muslim majority population
(note this isn't what I actually wrote, I elaborated this is just a temporary outline)
and for partition, the points would be thatMy paper went good. I finished 5 minutes before the time finished.
I had a few questions about History.
Why was the Jizya tax opposed by Hindus [7]
What did you guys write in this?
And also:
There was a question about challenges after partition.
What did you guys write in that?
2 marks goneexcept for princely states, I wrote all the problems
hahahadamn I guess I kind of knew it right after I left the exam hall that I would lose some marks
because princely states was the only failure unless you wrote about the ordinance factory all given to India and separation of a country having 2 wings east and west Pakistan and the national language disputeand by the way, you only wrote 2 points then what did you write in failure
oh than there is 30-35 % chance to lose marksno I wrote about the refugee problem and the west and east bengal problem as well
samjho bal bal bach gayeand canal water dispute aswell
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