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Originally Posted by Arsenal FC
With being 11th out of 220 and having 81 marks my journey for DAD comes to an end....after I was informed by NAB HR that I was deemed ineligible based on the fact that the nomenclature of degree was electrical with specialization being in telecommunications having no link with being a field of computer science.
Arguing upon the fact of 200 CS marks i was informed that the condition was for BA students who had 200 "marks" CS subject as elective. And in no way the credit hour system which my degree has can be deemed to be equivalent to "marks" system.
The people who have been issued letters and provisionally allowed need to prove that their degree is a field of computer science as according to them their requirement was BCS.
Being 67 out of 140 students in AD...I am not looking that much forward to its interview as I believe that I am too low to have any realistic chance.
Nevertheless I would say that nobody is willing to take any sort of responsibility. Is NTS only a fee collecting agency and having no other task of verify the eligibility. Why give such an ambiguous advertisement in the first place...to attract maximum number of candidates.
Anyways best of luck to all those appearing for interviews. May ALLAH bless us all.
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Qualifying with such distinction in DAD pool will definitely portray you academically strong candidate in AD interview. Interview is going to play a crucial role in final merit list and you still seems fixated over the fallacy of considering screening marks sorted list as merit list.
According to my analysis you are very much in game for AD. Your selection as AD is gonna corroborate the stance I had all along the process.
On lighter note:
Jab bhi aap ko mere analysis par shaq hona shuru ho, remember I told you the same thing you as you are saying in quoted post.