FPSC job Feb 2020
Hi i have recently saw FPSC advertisement and there is job of Assistant Director in Anti Narcotics Force and they demanded [B][I]"Master degree OR Master's degree in Law OR Equivalent ....."[/I][/B] So it means any graduate with 16 years of education can apply for this job? Please check screenshot on this link thanks
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[QUOTE=vampz;1107455]Hi i have recently saw FPSC advertisement and there is job of Assistant Director in Anti Narcotics Force and they demanded [B][I]"Master degree OR Master's degree in Law OR Equivalent ....."[/I][/B] So it means any graduate with 16 years of education can apply for this job? Please check screenshot on this link thanks
[url]https://imgur.com/eLrK84r[/url][/QUOTE]Masters degree in Law which is 18 years education , similar qualifications may be Bar at Law or any other such 18 years of education related to Law. Sent from my CPH1823 using Tapatalk |
[QUOTE=darwaesh;1107456]Masters degree in Law which is 18 years education , similar qualifications may be Bar at Law or any other such 18 years of education related to Law.
Sent from my CPH1823 using Tapatalk[/QUOTE]I was saying they wrote master's degree or master's degree in law....this "or" means any masters in law can apply for sure but any master's degree holder can also apply right??wrong? Sent from my SM-J510FN using Tapatalk |
Someone with a legal/law studies can only apply for this job. You may satisfy yourself by giving your own opinion but it's clearly mentioned in the post that the degree should be related to LAW. Therefore, I would suggest not to waste your money and time.
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[QUOTE=Humayun Yaqub;1107481]Someone with a legal/law studies can only apply for this job. You may satisfy yourself by giving your own opinion but it's clearly mentioned in the post that the degree should be related to LAW. Therefore, I would suggest not to waste your money and time.[/QUOTE]No bro not satisfying one don't have time to waste on irrelevant things but check my point once...master's degree in law OR equivalent means related to law degree....but the statement before this phrase says master's degree OR ........... you see.
One more thing is all other jobs where they needed exactly Law degree holders they mentioned "law" in heading of the job....these are just my points for you to check on neutral basis...else its ok Sent from my SM-J510FN using Tapatalk |
Good luck with that then. By the way "Master degree or degree in Law or equivalent" means master degree in Law (which means, LLM) and degree is as we all know undergraduate degree which in this post is referred to LLB.
Now it's your choice to understand the meaning of this post OR you should go ahead and submit your dues and pray for success. Stay blessed brother! |
[QUOTE=Humayun Yaqub;1107489]Good luck with that then. By the way "Master degree or degree in Law or equivalent" means master degree in Law (which means, LLM) and degree is as we all know undergraduate degree which in this post is referred to LLB.
Now it's your choice to understand the meaning of this post OR you should go ahead and submit your dues and pray for success. Stay blessed brother![/QUOTE]Thanks bro Sent from my SM-J510FN using Tapatalk |
you are talking about case No F-4-29. dear i think every master degree holder can apply for this job because it is assitant director common type job. and from above that case in Case No.F-4-26 it is clearly mention that a candidate should must law degree because it related to assistant director law seat.
But kindly call to fpsc they will better guide you. [QUOTE=vampz;1107487]No bro not satisfying one don't have time to waste on irrelevant things but check my point once...master's degree in law OR equivalent means related to law degree....but the statement before this phrase says master's degree OR ........... you see. One more thing is all other jobs where they needed exactly Law degree holders they mentioned "law" in heading of the job....these are just my points for you to check on neutral basis...else its ok Sent from my SM-J510FN using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] |
[QUOTE=Amjid Alaam;1107516]you are talking about case No F-4-29. dear i think every master degree holder can apply for this job because it is assitant director common type job. and from above that case in Case No.F-4-26 it is clearly mention that a candidate should must law degree because it related to assistant director law seat.
But kindly call to fpsc they will better guide you.[/QUOTE]Yup i also thinking same i will call them Sent from my SM-J510FN using Tapatalk |
Did you call fpsc? What did they say?
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