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congratulations to all qualified candidates.
Wishes for those who could not make this time; success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. :-)
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Apart from all that, I would request NTS to atleast show the marks to all candidates who appeared in the test, after all how could someone know his mistakes if his performance isn't shown to him....
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;D Yaar all these testing agencies are transparent.
But their level is very bad, in my opinion. Their question papers are filled with mistakes of all sorts; grammatical or simply outright wrong options (MCQs) in some cases. Be it FPSC or NTS. As long as you do the rutta proper, you're probably going to pass. Regardless, congrats to all those who passed. Good luck onwards!
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I have always found the content of PPSC and FPSC far better than NTS'. Blunders in NTS questions are far more conspicuous than they are in questions appearing on PPSC and FPSC exams.
Those who couldn't qualify, please know that getting through substandard tests is usually not a reflection of your potential. If anything, it divulges that you were not as lucky as most of the candidates who qualified. Had I attempted this Current Affairs paper in CSS, I would have been awarded a maximum of six marks. And I feel sorry for all the people out there who worked hard, gave a brilliant attempt and yet flunked. I owe an apology to all of you on behalf of slackers like me who did not deserve it one bit. I hope God has something far better for you out there. |
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There may be 100 of grammatical mistakes in my post but truth remains the same and you don't have answers
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Summary
Although I want to stay out of controversies and such futile debates, but I couldn't stop myself from writing on the issue. Now that a few reverend candidates have mentioned how genius they are and how mediocre the passed ones are, and how confident they were and how lucky others were. I want to make these points:
1. Since the burning issue nowadays in this thread and other threads is that a large number of confident candidates fail, and then all the bribe, nepotism and cronyism come into play, I would like to give an example here. After MCQ paper of MOD test, when I came out I met a guy that I didn't know. When I asked him about the paper, he said it was tough. Then I asked him about mathematics. He said, "Math to yar 100% tek hua." So I asked him, there was a question, A is twice as old as B is, if, after 3 years the age of B is 9, how old is A? Without giving it a second thought, he said 18. I'm not saying he didn't know the answer, that's common sense but he made the choice in a hurry. That's what usually happens. 2. Regardless of the integrity of the NTS, equal opportunity was provided to all the candidates. If a question was repeated and a candidate already had heard about it, this simply means he had done his homework while others didn't. 3. All of us knew it was NTS which was conducting the test and so many already knew that NTS is a waste of time, then why did they even take the exam? 4. Neither FPSC nor NTS is an ideal recruiting institution. We appear in these tests because we need jobs, or because we need jobs better than our current jobs. 5. No more non-serious debates please. NTS is rubbish FPSC is sluggish, but a hot debate about it here won't change anything. This thread is becoming like a newspaper agony column. |
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You've failed the test. This is what I've seen on my mobile screen after entering my roll number. I would be pleased if NTS upload the result of both objective and subjective part and essay as well. It's indeed not bearable as i attempted the test very well. I will not blame NTS for all. I'm a bit unlucky regarding MOD else I would have declared as pass/selected candidate for next phase. Anyways, congratulations to all selected candidates. Prayers and best wishes for all candidates for the next phase.
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this time Nts has shortlisted everyone except me. congratulation to everyone
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Qualified.
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