Friday, June 15, 2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Yusafzai
You have NO IDEA of reserved seats allocation. Let me explain;
Last male candidate from Panjab:
Best case scenario 89+16: 131 1360 ASIF RAZA PUNJAB
Average Case 89+11: 125 8322 YASIR FARHAD PUNJAB
In the best case count 11 women i.e. after the last male candidate, and you will finish with last allocated lady from the Panjab i.e. 213 3557 SHIREEN HINA ASGHAR PUNJAB
In the average case thus the last lady from Panjab is: 211 11745 ABIDA MARIAM PUNJAB
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Dear Yusafzai: I know very well about the reserved seats' allocation.
Your explanation shows one misconception i.e. 89 seats for male candidates. These 89 seats are common seats for both the male and female candidates to compete (This is the main thing where your calculation fails).
Any female can be allocated from these 89 seats first if her preferred group is available in common seats. If her preferred group is not available in the common seats then woman quota is utilized for her. So not all the 89 seats will be available for male candidates, 15 to 17 seats will be allocated to female candidates out of 89.
Approximately following will be the number of female candidates to be allocated from Punjab:
Open Merit 2 + Punjab Common Seats 15 + Woman Quota 11 = 28
So first 28 females of Punjab will surely be allocated. Rest of the females will be dependent upon luck factor (if repeaters do not join the service).
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