Friday, January 02, 2015
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Originally Posted by sikandarbozdar
@Ali Sikandar
Dear, there are about 10-15 questions, which are either wrong or have wrong keys.
So its not 95% right
10-15 mistakes in a competitive exam question paper are not easy to swallow, nor one can brush aside such a blunder.
This test is like a knockout round, where you either make it or you don't, because number of marks obtained doesn't matter. I have passed with 52, it would not make a difference, if I get 60 marks or so.
Think of those who got 40-49
Such mistakes must not be repeated and as of now, and all candidates must be awarded marks equivalent the number of such wrong questions. It is a standard practice even followed by NTS.
Why should candidates suffer for the mistakes of an ill-knowledgeable examiner?
This is no joke, its a competitive exam for heaven's sake.
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Saying 10-15 mistakes is an exaggeration. If the case is so, than grace marks should be given. I'm not asking you to easily swallow this all. But saying the whole test, a joke or invalid is also injustice to those who got success.
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