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With 4A*s you can't get into any university broMy brother got 4 A*s and they got admission in nust gik and kmc.
But yeah,4 A*s is a pretty much big thing to get in A levels
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With 4A*s you can't get into any university broMy brother got 4 A*s and they got admission in nust gik and kmc.
But yeah,4 A*s is a pretty much big thing to get in A levels
So yeah doing a-levels used to damage your chances of getting into a government institute, but I'm not sure what the rules are right now.Yeah it is horrible duh
Did she do A level or Fsc? Ppl are always scaring me that A level is of no use here and plenty of marks are cut blah blah...to what extent is thia true?
I will IA try my best to get any quality specialization from UK etc but only after doing MBBS from Pak
150 k to trainees.Quite suprising but there are far more problem abroad which you have no idea of.Dude that's terrible. If I go abroad, I'd be getting at least 1500 USD a month which is like 150k PKR
Which year?She did A-levels but still got in. The government purposely reduces value of A-level grades compared to Fsc grades for equivalence certificates so that students who want to get into government universities do FsC rather than A-levels(which is stupid since A-levels has more value than Fsc, fsc is all memorizing). I'm not sure what the rule about equivalence for A-level qualifications is now(could have changed), but that was the rule when my cousin did her undergrad.
They still do because 20% of the marks are deducted from your grade you get.For eng. A is almost converted to a C i guess.Not sure but it's quite bad hahaSo yeah doing a-levels used to damage your chances of getting into a government institute, but I'm not sure what the rules are right now.
WTH is this? How can they convert them to C?They still do because 20% of the marks are deducted from your grade you get.For eng. A is almost converted to a C i guess.Not sure but it's quite bad haha
Do u mean King Edward MC?My brother got 4 A*s and they got admission in nust gik and kmc.
I am not quite sure but yes they do deduct 20% of the marks when they convertWTH is this? How can they convert them to C?
Dude, the situation is not as bad as it is in Pakistan. Living in Pakistan over a long time is a real pain. What happens in other countries is that inflation is low and the firms in other companies increase wages slowly each year(by a small percentage) so that this inflation is covered up and residents don't suffer. In Pakistan, it's the polar opposite. Inflation is incredibly high, lingering around 10%, and the firms here increase the wages by an even smaller percentage. So the residents in Pakistan are suffering hugely over a long time since products and living gets more expensive and you can afford fewer and fewer things over the years. My dad has seen this happen to him, so I am talking from a personal view.150 k to trainees.Quite suprising but there are far more problem abroad which you have no idea of.
The prices of some things are insane which you find quite chea here.Few of my aunts have lived in canada and etc and they say life isin't that easy as it is in pakistan.
People don't value what they get here and they often find it hard to adjust,but yes,pursue what you want,I wish you luck
Khyber Medical College.Pakistan 1st or 2nd best medical college.They told me alot of the stuff also depends on Eta test for which you have to study All Fsc Science And english Books in 2 months.Do u mean King Edward MC?
And in which year did they got admission?
That is quite true sadly.This country has so much potentil,Unfortunately all going to wasteDude, the situation is not as bad as it is in Pakistan. Living in Pakistan over a long time is a real pain. What happens in other countries is that inflation is low and the firms in other companies increase wages slowly each year(by a small percentage) so that this inflation is covered up and residents don't suffer. In Pakistan, it's the polar opposite. Inflation is incredibly high, lingering around 10%, and the firms here increase the wages by an even smaller percentage. So the residents in Pakistan are suffering hugely over a long time since products and living gets more expensive and you can afford fewer and fewer things over the years. My dad has seen this happen to him, so I am talking from a personal view.
Yeah I'm going to start preparing for the entry test these summer vacations but the deduction is quite horribleKhyber Medical College.Pakistan 1st or 2nd best medical college.They told me alot of the stuff also depends on Eta test for which you have to study All Fsc Science And english Books in 2 months.
2010, she said that her percentages where reduced by 10%.Which year?
It's higher now from what I have heard.15 to 20 %.So pathethic....2010, she said that her percentages where reduced by 10%.
Since then the merit has also increased rediculously2010, she said that her percentages where reduced by 10%.
DamnIt's higher now from what I have heard.15 to 20 %
Hope for the best, just make a backup plan in case you know you don't get in.Since then the merit has also increased rediculously
The lowest merit is around 88% so if they decrease our percentages by 20% then how on earth is it possible to get in?It's higher now from what I have heard.15 to 20 %.So pathethic....
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