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alia hussain Saturday, September 26, 2020 12:38 PM

Nab exam
 
Someone have any idea, that what will be the punjab merit ,it will cross 85 or 90 to 95 because 80 + marks not considered enough good marks to meet punjab merit. FPSC think we have 2 brain:laugh::laugh:but seriously to get 90 to 95 marks in multiple subjects paper is really tough because no body have command on all subjects except css aspirants.

alia hussain Saturday, September 26, 2020 10:35 PM

Question was, how many pakistani barristers elected in British parliament?

alia hussain Saturday, September 26, 2020 10:52 PM

[QUOTE=alia hussain;1115387]Question was, how many pakistani barristers elected in British parliament?[/QUOTE]

Any one know answer its 15 or none of these
They used word pakistani barristers , so all elected are not barristers .

sara bhittani Sunday, September 27, 2020 08:40 AM

Please share NAB AD ad. If anyone have...

ijazzzali Sunday, September 27, 2020 09:11 AM

How to share here??

MonstarAshar Sunday, September 27, 2020 09:47 AM

AD NAB was advertised in January 2020 in FPSC's Consolidated Advertisement 01/2020


[URL="http://www.fpsc.gov.pk/sites/default/files/Consolidated-Advertisement-01-2020.pdf"]http://www.fpsc.gov.pk/sites/default/files/Consolidated-Advertisement-01-2020.pdf[/URL]

Golden Girl Sunday, September 27, 2020 10:22 PM

[QUOTE=alia hussain;1115369]Someone have any idea, that what will be the punjab merit ,it will cross 85 or 90 to 95 because 80 + marks not considered enough good marks to meet punjab merit. FPSC think we have 2 brain:laugh::laugh:but seriously to get 90 to 95 marks in multiple subjects paper is really tough because no body have command on all subjects except css aspirants.[/QUOTE]

Does anyone know the expected CUT OFF for Sindh Urban as a female? And anyy clue at all when the result will be announced? I was going through the previous years forum and they took the test under NTS so they were provided their results sooner. But ours was taken by FPSC. what timeline can be expected for the results?

malikone Monday, September 28, 2020 03:25 PM

[QUOTE=alia hussain;1115369]Someone have any idea, that what will be the punjab merit ,it will cross 85 or 90 to 95 because 80 + marks not considered enough good marks to meet punjab merit. FPSC think we have 2 brain:laugh::laugh:but seriously to get 90 to 95 marks in multiple subjects paper is really tough because no body have command on all subjects except css aspirants.[/QUOTE]
I don't think the merit can go that high. Candidates have a tendency to overestimate their performance in post-exam euphoria. 95 is simply impossible, even 90 is difficult to achieve because even the most well-versed candidates slip up at least once or twice in each section.

For batch 2 paper, mathematics was very tough, I am great at math but I think I got 1 question wrong. Some English mcqs were confusing as well, most people will lose at least 2,3 marks in that portion as well, even if they think they aced it. And Islamiat, CA and PA were not easy either. A candidate I know is brilliant at this mcqs stuff, he knows thousands of mcqs, but even he got 4,5 wrong out of those 40. NAB portion was very easy, I admit. So, in my opinion, batch 2 will have merit of around 85 for Punjab. Allah knows best, so let's hope and pray!

MonstarAshar Tuesday, September 29, 2020 08:06 AM

[QUOTE=Golden Girl;1115419]Does anyone know the expected CUT OFF for Sindh Urban as a female? And anyy clue at all when the result will be announced? I was going through the previous years forum and they took the test under NTS so they were provided their results sooner. But ours was taken by FPSC. what timeline can be expected for the results?[/QUOTE]

For FPSC recruitment, general rule of thumb for qualifying the mcq test is a 70-80+ score. Sindh Urban female merit could lie between 60-70 marks but no one knows for sure.

AD IB posts took 3 years from advertisement to final recommendation.
2018 AD FIA posts took 6 months for mcq results and people are still waiting for their descriptive test results. It's been exactly two years since advertisement now.
2019 AD FIA posts have a similar timeline. The descriptive test were just recently held.
All 3 posts are being handled by FPSC.

Based on all of this, it is highly probable that FPSC will follow the same timelines. Since the highest number of candidates took the AD NAB exam, FPSC is under additional workload. Hence the timeline can be even more skewed. So you're looking at 6-12 months for MCQ results.

It is debatable whether or not FPSC will conduct Descriptive test for this case. As the Chairman NAB is empowered by the ordinance to NOT follow FPSC's roadmap for recruitment. If this happens, then this case could be resolved within 1/1.5 years.

All of this is just hearsay, rumors and rough estimations. No one knows the exact timeline or appropriate method of recruitment from here on out.

"And you should especially NOT believe anything on the internet" Abraham Lincoln

Fahadafridi89 Tuesday, September 29, 2020 03:15 PM

[QUOTE=MonstarAshar;1115458]For FPSC recruitment, general rule of thumb for qualifying the mcq test is a 70-80+ score. Sindh Urban female merit could lie between 60-70 marks but no one knows for sure.

AD IB posts took 3 years from advertisement to final recommendation.
2018 AD FIA posts took 6 months for mcq results and people are still waiting for their descriptive test results. It's been exactly two years since advertisement now.
2019 AD FIA posts have a similar timeline. The descriptive test were just recently held.
All 3 posts are being handled by FPSC.

Based on all of this, it is highly probable that FPSC will follow the same timelines. Since the highest number of candidates took the AD NAB exam, FPSC is under additional workload. Hence the timeline can be even more skewed. So you're looking at 6-12 months for MCQ results.

It is debatable whether or not FPSC will conduct Descriptive test for this case. As the Chairman NAB is empowered by the ordinance to NOT follow FPSC's roadmap for recruitment. If this happens, then this case could be resolved within 1/1.5 years.

All of this is just hearsay, rumors and rough estimations. No one knows the exact timeline or appropriate method of recruitment from here on out.

"And you should especially NOT believe anything on the internet" Abraham Lincoln[/QUOTE]Agree.
But one question pops in my mind that Why NAB made a mistake to give their recruitment to FPSC? Why not other testing agency like they did in 2016 through NTS.
FPSC is notorious for their heart-breaking delays.
I don't why they don't pay attention to this issue.


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