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Hunain Tuesday, February 16, 2010 02:41 PM

Instructions on Roll Number/Entry Statement
 
Hello fellows, since most of us have been receiving our roll number statements, I did mine today. I was reading through the instructions and several things concerned me.

1) Casual dress such as shorts, what else is included in "casual"? Jeans? Tee-Shirts?

8) Condition number 8, tells candidates to be vigilant of suspected people, the term used is expected to "remain" vigilant, which would mean during the entire course of the examination, but I doubt us being vigilant and keeping a "watchful" eye will be much appreciated by the invigilators :dd

12) Condition number 12 says, if you attach any [B]loose[/B] sheets, attach them to your answer book as securely as possible, [B]Do not[/B] write your name or roll number on any loose sheet. If candidate is found to have written his/her Roll number, name [B]anywhere inside[/B] the answer book, or on the additional sheet, he/she will be awarded[B] Zero Marks[/B], besides any [B]punishment[/B] the Commission may impose.

Now, I wanted to ask regarding this condition, I can understand how writing your name is not allowed (even though the whole world has access to your roll numbers and names, because the list was download-able through the internet), but writing roll number on extra sheet is not allowed, why? I remember during O Level, A level and LLB, there were specific instructions, emphasizing that Roll No, MUST be written on extra sheets, because they might come loose or get misplaced, and then there would be no way of knowing whose is it.

And the most important of all, is the paragraph on the top of the instructions page. The Commission is eager to put the risks on your shoulder, for everything. It says that if upon [B]complete scrutiny[/B], you are found [B]ineligible[/B], then your candidature will be[B] canceled[/B]. Then it goes on to say if your application is [B]in-complete[/B] in any respect, you are advised to [B]do the needful immediately[/B] [B]without[/B] waiting for a [B]communication from the Commission[/B].

Now I want to ask, since most of us apply on DMS and not final degree, we are told that we can submit the full degree etc later on, but here the Commission says our candidature might be terminated. Secondly they advise us to complete any file without waiting for the Commissions communication, how are we supposed to do that? I do not want my candidature to be canceled, God Forbid!

Answers will be greatly appreciated.

God Fearer Tuesday, February 16, 2010 05:53 PM

I am also concerned about not writing the roll number thingy.. and FSPC waley apne spellings to theek karein pehle.. Admit card says.. 'Enterance slip'

On this ground, merey wrong spellings k marks deduct na kye jayein in any exam :P A demand!!!

Sumaira Asslam Tuesday, February 16, 2010 06:40 PM

Roll no slip
 
Hi today i also got my roll no slip
bt my father name is incorrect in the slip
can anyone tell me dat how to rectify it and can it create some problem in future

Hunain Tuesday, February 16, 2010 07:16 PM

[QUOTE=Sumaira Asslam;169972]Hi today i also got my roll no slip
bt my father name is incorrect in the slip
can anyone tell me dat how to rectify it and can it create some problem in future[/QUOTE]

I guess seniors would be able to guide you, but I think the most obvious solution would entail you calling up the Commission and letting them know of the issue right now, and yes, it can create problems in the future.

Sana Shoaib Tuesday, February 16, 2010 08:36 PM

[QUOTE=Sumaira Asslam;169972]Hi today i also got my roll no slip
bt my father name is incorrect in the slip
can anyone tell me dat how to rectify it and can it create some problem in future[/QUOTE]

Sumaira i think you should better make a phone call to FPSC and ask for the correction procedure. I think you will have to report it to them and they will send you a new roll number slip with correct spellings or tell you what to do.

Hunain Tuesday, February 16, 2010 08:52 PM

I would now appreciate comments on the actual post, please :P

Sammar Ellahi Tuesday, February 16, 2010 09:22 PM

[QUOTE=Hunain;169932]

12) Condition number 12 says, if you attach any [B]loose[/B] sheets, attach them to your answer book as securely as possible, [B]Do not[/B] write your name or roll number on any loose sheet. If candidate is found to have written his/her Roll number, name [B]anywhere inside[/B] the answer book, or on the additional sheet, he/she will be awarded[B] Zero Marks[/B], besides any [B]punishment[/B] the Commission may impose.

Now, I wanted to ask regarding this condition, I can understand how writing your name is not allowed (even though the whole world has access to your roll numbers and names, because the list was download-able through the internet), but writing roll number on extra sheet is not allowed, why? I remember during O Level, A level and LLB, there were specific instructions, emphasizing that Roll No, MUST be written on extra sheets, because they might come loose or get misplaced, and then there would be no way of knowing whose is it.[/QUOTE]


Dear, this is because once the exam is conducted the FPSC [B]encodes [/B]all the roll numbers. These encoded serial numbers are replaced with the seat numbers. The papers are sent to checker with this encoded number so that the checker may not be approached or influenced. It is easier for them to designate one place for the roll number & restrict rest of the paper for writing your name & roll number.

[QUOTE=Hunain;169932]
8) Condition number 8, tells candidates to be vigilant of suspected people, the term used is expected to "remain" vigilant, which would mean during the entire course of the examination, but I doubt us being vigilant and keeping a "watchful" eye will be much appreciated by the invigilators :dd [/QUOTE]

Interesting observation :)

Hunain Tuesday, February 16, 2010 09:47 PM

Thanks Aariz bhai, for answering one query satisfactorily, and thank you for the compliment on the second.

Waiting for comments from other members.


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