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Ahmad Abbas Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:01 PM

Good News for Zone 5 candidates!
 
I hope it is a news of relief for many of us in zone 5. Well, from last night I was depressed by the news and speculations on cutoff some were suggesting 60 other 50. First of all cutoff can't be 50 marks pre-planned. As they have yet to compile the lists of passing candidates of all zones.

I decided to do myself some research, and below is that social work. If you feel relax after reading this, then apne sath dua me muje b yad rakhna. Here we go,

[B]Total candidates for PMS 2016: 19,247[/B]

[B]Total Number of Seats for Zone 5: 5[/B]

[B]Candidates appeared from zone 5: 2,415 [/B]

[B]Female Candidates appeared from Zone 5: Around 700[/B]
(Some roll numbers did not take test as well, and I have seen 8, or 10 candidates from others zones too in the result)

[B]The candidate with highest marks: 69[/B]

Number of candidates above 60 Marks: 10

Number of candidates above 50 Marks: 90

Number of Candidates on 49: 15

Number of candidates on 48: 20

Number of candidates on 47: 25

Number of candidates on 46: 34

Number of candidates on 45: Around 25 or 30

Baki me itna note nai kar saka k 40 or 45 ke darmyan kitne hain, mafi chahta hun, meri gardan or kamar me dard hogaya hai aik aik roll no k marks dekh k. The roll numbers of our zone starts from 16835 and goes upto 19247. All of these roll numbers I have checked personally. A huge majority falls in 20s and 30s. Majority has failed the test. The above figure which I mentioned can be 2, or 3 candidates more or less. However 60 and 50 list is almost confirm as I noted that.

There were three to four candidates from zone 3 as well in our roll numbers who scored more than 50 and are counted above. May be they took test in Abbottabad. And same can be happened in other zones where few candidates from zone 5 might have appeared cause of being stationed there. However, that doesn't impact the result drastically.

Now zone 1, 2, 3 have 7 seats each and 4, 5 have '5'. That means group of 350 candidates each would be called from 1, 2 and 3. And 250 each from 4, and 5. Having seen that I am very much hopeful inshalah that those who have passed it would go to sit in next phase. I pray that inshalah all passed are called.

And don't forget to count 3 seats of merit, 150 candidates would be called against those as well.

Wish you all the best.

Believe in Allah and have trust in the KPPSC, that is a changed institution altogether. Perhaps, currently best in Pakistan. Duaon me yad rakhye ga. And If anything is incorrect then please do correct me.

Thanks

smzmaria Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:07 PM

[QUOTE=Ahmad Abbas;978701]I hope it is a news of relief for many of us in zone 5. Well, from last night I was depressed by the news and speculations on cutoff some were suggesting 60 other 50. First of all cutoff can't be 50 marks pre-planned. As they have yet to compile the lists of passing candidates of all zones.

I decided to do myself some research, and below is that social work. If you feel relax after reading this, then apne sath dua me muje b yad rakhna. Here we go,

[B]Total candidates for PMS 2016: 19,247[/B]

[B]Total Number of Seats for Zone 5: 5[/B]

[B]Candidates appeared from zone 5: 2,415 [/B]

[B]Female Candidates appeared from Zone 5: Around 700[/B]
(Some roll numbers did not take test as well, and I have seen 8, or 10 candidates from others zones too in the result)

[B]The candidate with highest marks: 69[/B]

Number of candidates above 60 Marks: 10

Number of candidates above 50 Marks: 90

Number of Candidates on 49: 15

Number of candidates on 48: 20

Number of candidates on 47: 25

Number of candidates on 46: 34

Number of candidates on 45: Around 25 or 30

Baki me itna note nai kar saka k 40 or 45 ke darmyan kitne hain, mafi chahta hun, meri gardan or kamar me dard hogaya hai aik aik roll no k marks dekh k. The roll numbers of our zone starts from 16835 and goes upto 19247. All of these roll numbers I have checked personally. A huge majority falls in 20s and 30s. Majority has failed the test. The above figure which I mentioned can be 2, or 3 candidates more or less. However 60 and 50 list is almost confirm as I noted that.

There were three to four candidates from zone 3 as well in our roll numbers who scored more than 50 and are counted above. May be they took test in Abbottabad. And same can be happened in other zones where few candidates from zone 5 might have appeared cause of being stationed there. However, that doesn't impact the result drastically.

Now zone 1, 2, 3 have 7 seats each and 4, 5 have '5'. That means group of 350 candidates each would be called from 1, 2 and 3. And 250 each from 4, and 5. Having seen that I am very much hopeful inshalah that those who have passed it would go to sit in next phase. I pray that inshalah all passed are called.

And don't forget to count 3 seats of merit, 150 candidates would be called against those as well.

Wish you all the best.

Believe in Allah and have trust in the KPPSC, that is a changed institution altogether. Perhaps, currently best in Pakistan. Duaon me yad rakhye ga. And If anything is incorrect then please do correct me.

Thanks[/QUOTE]

Bro ap ne tu kamal kar dya .I really appreciate your effort. ye bata k 3 seats of merit kase?

Ahmad Abbas Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:10 PM

[QUOTE=Hitler Khan;978581][[B]agreed brother.. you are absolutely right. How can I contact you on facebook?

Sir, I don't have a Facebook account. My email gmail Id is in the profile.

human resource Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:16 PM

[QUOTE=Ahmad Abbas;978701]I hope it is a news of relief for many of us in zone 5. Well, from last night I was depressed by the news and speculations on cutoff some were suggesting 60 other 50. First of all cutoff can't be 50 marks pre-planned. As they have yet to compile the lists of passing candidates of all zones.

I decided to do myself some research, and below is that social work. If you feel relax after reading this, then apne sath dua me muje b yad rakhna. Here we go,

[B]Total candidates for PMS 2016: 19,247[/B]

[B]Total Number of Seats for Zone 5: 5[/B]

[B]Candidates appeared from zone 5: 2,415 [/B]

[B]Female Candidates appeared from Zone 5: Around 700[/B]
(Some roll numbers did not take test as well, and I have seen 8, or 10 candidates from others zones too in the result)

[B]The candidate with highest marks: 69[/B]

Number of candidates above 60 Marks: 10

Number of candidates above 50 Marks: 90

Number of Candidates on 49: 15

Number of candidates on 48: 20

Number of candidates on 47: 25

Number of candidates on 46: 34

Number of candidates on 45: Around 25 or 30

Baki me itna note nai kar saka k 40 or 45 ke darmyan kitne hain, mafi chahta hun, meri gardan or kamar me dard hogaya hai aik aik roll no k marks dekh k. The roll numbers of our zone starts from 16835 and goes upto 19247. All of these roll numbers I have checked personally. A huge majority falls in 20s and 30s. Majority has failed the test. The above figure which I mentioned can be 2, or 3 candidates more or less. However 60 and 50 list is almost confirm as I noted that.

There were three to four candidates from zone 3 as well in our roll numbers who scored more than 50 and are counted above. May be they took test in Abbottabad. And same can be happened in other zones where few candidates from zone 5 might have appeared cause of being stationed there. However, that doesn't impact the result drastically.

Now zone 1, 2, 3 have 7 seats each and 4, 5 have '5'. That means group of 350 candidates each would be called from 1, 2 and 3. And 250 each from 4, and 5. Having seen that I am very much hopeful inshalah that those who have passed it would go to sit in next phase. I pray that inshalah all passed are called.

And don't forget to count 3 seats of merit, 150 candidates would be called against those as well.

Wish you all the best.

Believe in Allah and have trust in the KPPSC, that is a changed institution altogether. Perhaps, currently best in Pakistan. Duaon me yad rakhye ga. And If anything is incorrect then please do correct me.

Thanks[/QUOTE]

I did the same job last night and i found the same result from zone 4, 400 females appeared from this zone and found that only 20 has hardly passed with 4 girls in 50's.

Ahmad Abbas Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:19 PM

[QUOTE=smzmaria;978705]Bro ap ne tu kamal kar dya .I really appreciate your effort. ye bata k 3 seats of merit kase?[/QUOTE]

I am really sorry, 03 seats are not for merit rather EXCISE & TAXATION and not for zone 5.

ANyhow, include 11 seats to open merit. I am sure from every zone 65-70 range is of top 5 candidates.

Ahmad Abbas Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:22 PM

[QUOTE=human resource;978709]I did the same job last night and i found the same result from zone 4, 400 females appeared from this zone and found that only 20 has hardly passed with 4 girls in 50's.[/QUOTE]

Yes brother almost same result is here, 07 girls I have seen more than 50. I hope inshalah all passed will be called. We all deserve to go to next stage, inshalah

avaisie Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:26 PM

How did you know??
You are absolutely right.
Please tell me the idea behind this as I have to check other's result.

avaisie Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:27 PM

[QUOTE=Saud Khan;978678]Please check from 18381 through 18384.[/QUOTE]

How did you know??
You are absolutely right.
Please tell me the idea behind this as I have to check other's result.

ravianhamid Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:33 PM

63, zone 1

Ahmad Abbas Saturday, October 15, 2016 12:48 PM

Making sense now!

550 would be competing on 11 merit seats

350+350+350 (1050) for Zone 1, 2 and 3

250+ 250 (500) for Zone 4 and 5

If 3 seats of Excise and taxation are included then 150 more.

That makes the grand total 2250 for written portion. And seems 40 plus are going next


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