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Originally Posted by Roshnain Swati View Post
I dont think anyone in FPSC will confirm it at this stage. They will simply ask you to read the rules- thats it. And the rule does not mention Urdu or English anywhere.

This will then solely depend on the examiner that how he/she puts the instruction at the top of the paper.

Since the word Urdu/English have been completely expunged in the rules, this must contain a reason - most logical of which is that they want the respective language to be used while answering. So they might put that very instruction at the top giving a surprise to all the exam takers.

It is also possible that they instruct otherwise- It depends on the individual now. Is he/she ready to take the uncalculated risk?

These are just my understandings.
I largely agree with you Roshnain.FPSC usually does not address such queries.They will simply quote the rule,that is it.

These rules are carefully drafted by FPSC.Every word has its significance.The phrase "unless stated otherwise" has always been there, but the option to write the exam in Urdu/English has been expunged for the first time.The only logical conclusion is that FPSC will require the candidates to answer all questions in Persian.

As Persian is not our mother tongue, attempting questions related to history of Persian language or poets in Persian will be a huge ask.I have decided to quit Persian for the same reason.
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