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and how much for sindh rural domicile?
Dear if they got a seat for Sindh Rural then 650 in written and around 200 in viva would suffice....but it all depends on contemporary circumstances...
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someone told me that sindh rural domicile is a golden chance for a candidate who is intrested in FSP. Are you really sure 650 and 200 marks are suffice for FSP?
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someone told me that sindh rural domicile is a golden chance for a candidate who is intrested in FSP. Are you really sure 650 and 200 marks are suffice for FSP?
yes dear but if you score that marks still allocation in FSP is contingent on other factors such as availability of a seat in FSP, number of other candidates with same domicile and their preferences as well, but keeping in view all these factors i assure you that these marks would definitely suffice...
wish you luck in your endeavours...
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Well, is it necessary to score 200+ in interview/viva to join FSP? Like what I have extracted from the above comments, any candidate who scores a net total of 900-930 marks can be allocated in FSP. But the question here is that what if s/he scores around 750 in his/her written, s/he has to score only around 165-190 marks in interview to be allocated for FSP. So it doesn't compel him or her to score at-least 200 or more in the interview, does it? From here another query arises: It might be the case that oral skills, handling of complicated questions, overall personality and command on language have something to do with recommending some one fit or unfit for FSP, regardless of his or her marks in written. So in this case, maybe 200 or more marks are required, as per the selection criteria. Is it the case or I am wrong?
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Well, is it necessary to score 200+ in interview/viva to join FSP? Like what I have extracted from the above comments, any candidate who scores a net total of 900-930 marks can be allocated in FSP. But the question here is that what if s/he scores around 750 in his/her written, s/he has to score only around 165-190 marks in interview to be allocated for FSP. So it doesn't compel him or her to score at-least 200 or more in the interview, does it? From here another query arises: It might be the case that oral skills, handling of complicated questions, overall personality and command on language have something to do with recommending some one fit or unfit for FSP, regardless of his or her marks in written. So in this case, maybe 200 or more marks are required, as per the selection criteria. Is it the case or I am wrong?
You have to get 920+ marks in total. It is not necessary to secure 200+ marks in viva. Your aggregate of written+viva will be considered.
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