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saiq arshad Tuesday, June 04, 2013 03:34 PM

query to zaheer qadri
 
brother i have 3.4 cgpa but if we convert into percentage according to HEC criteria i fall in 80-89% category how should i exactly calculate my percentage?

Zaheer Qadri Tuesday, June 04, 2013 03:55 PM

[QUOTE=saiq arshad;608079]brother i have 3.4 cgpa but if we convert into percentage according to HEC criteria i fall in 80-89% category how should i exactly calculate my percentage?[/QUOTE]

Sorry dear i dont know exact method to convert cgpa into percent according to the link/ it means 3.25 holders also look near 80-89%. so it difficult to calculate from that formula. further you should talk to your university officials for clarity.
Ya ap bejh do yaar kon c fees hai. dont hesitate.

xulfikar Tuesday, June 04, 2013 06:27 PM

[QUOTE=ahasn;607925]I am CMA qualified(17 years education) and there is no CGPA or Percentage and Marking system applicable in this degree.
So i think i should apply :D[/QUOTE]

It's really sad that you've got 17 years of education and you still don't know about the difference between what is said to be a degree and a certification.

CMA is a certification to the extent of knowledge I possess. If I am wrong, do let me know please.

ahasn Tuesday, June 04, 2013 08:15 PM

[QUOTE=xulfikar;608204]It's really sad that you've got 17 years of education and you still don't know about the difference between what is said to be a degree and a certification.

CMA is a certification to the extent of knowledge I possess. If I am wrong, do let me know please.[/QUOTE]

Dear My point was to tell that after CMA qualification it is 17 years of education in total and plus point for me is that CMA dont have the grading system or %age ..... I think its enough to understand now?

J Hussain Wednesday, June 05, 2013 12:20 AM

[QUOTE=AaKhan;607765]Dear folks, I came up with a query in mind while signing the undertaking given at the end of the registration form of the programme. I therefore look forward to you guys for answering it, especially Zaheer Qadri. Hope you guys have an idea or info regarding that.

I want to know what's the basic nature of the job in terms of its timings, no. of working days in a week, traveling required and the fatigue involved?



Sister, this programme is suppose to end in 2014 with the goal of deploying an overall total of 100 graduates. Through the first publication on 29th May, a total of 30 graduates will be recruited.[/QUOTE]
I'm still not clear with the number of vacancies. Are they going to induct 100 trainees?

Why does one need to calculate the percentage of CGPA when they have given the benchmark of 3.5? Still if one is so inquisitive then just Divide your CGPA by 4 and multiply the answer by 100 to get it in percentage form.

AaKhan Wednesday, June 05, 2013 01:42 AM

[QUOTE=J Hussain;608388]I'm still not clear with the number of vacancies. Are they going to induct 100 trainees?

Why does one need to calculate the percentage of CGPA when they have given the benchmark of 3.5? Still if one is so inquisitive then just Divide your CGPA by 4 and multiply the answer by 100 to get it in percentage form.[/QUOTE]

This means that a total of 100 graduates will be deployed till the end of 2014 and out of the total of 100, at the present only 30 will be inducted and the rest 70 will be deployed in the near future.

I hope it's clear now!

I'm not aware of the fact that why one needs to follow the HEC criteria for conversion of CGPA into percentage when already setting a benchmark of 3.5 but one thing surprising is the HEC criteria of such a conversion is a bit different than the conversion we do normally using the percentage formula. E.g. 3.25/4 * 100 = 81.25% but according to HEC criteria its equal to 80%. See the following link for more details:
[URL="http://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/HRD/Scholarships/ForeignScholarships/ossphase2batch3/10OSS/Pages/ConversionofGPA.aspx"]http://www.hec.gov.pk/InsideHEC/Divisions/HRD/Scholarships/ForeignScholarships/ossphase2batch3/10OSS/Pages/ConversionofGPA.aspx[/URL]

daiisy Wednesday, June 05, 2013 05:32 AM

nts will be held only in islamabad on 23 june ??? or in your city????:wait

Miss incradible Wednesday, June 05, 2013 02:32 PM

what will be the test pattern? (MBA-HR)
Please suggest any book for preparation?

J Hussain Wednesday, June 05, 2013 02:51 PM

[QUOTE=daiisy;608422]nts will be held only in islamabad on 23 june ??? or in your city????:wait[/QUOTE]
Test will be simultaneously held in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Fsd, Quetta, Peshawar and Multan.

Good'luck!

afshan badar Wednesday, June 05, 2013 02:57 PM

thats not fair only having 3.5 are ligible :(.....sometimes less than that are more ligible....


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