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01-28-2005, 03:10 AM
Hello! I have recently been searching information for the admissions for CA and all..yet i think its too early for all this..I am about to give my finals of Fsc-part2 in April and here i see this add for ppt tests in march. What i wanted to ask was, i got 53% marks in part-1 and now i am sure i can get 60% in all in my upcoming exams..!..but should i or can i or do i have to give this PPT tests which are being held in march..'coz (CAN I) i am not done with my fsc but reading in the news paper that result awaiting students can also apply makes me think over it again.. then (do i) have to give this ppt tests yet i think i can get 60% in my finals but then again how will i tell the administartion about that.. i am totally confused..?..and please let me know if i am right, that MFC is compulsory for all whether they it is about students having 60% in intermediate or for those who have to give PPT and that the ones who are giving ppt do not have to do anything extra. please advice me what to do for should i apply now or later?.. thanx

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admission procedure - by nabeela - 01-02-2005, 04:53 AM
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