u/CreepyPad

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Redbull before net? never tried it, wanted advice

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Got my final NET attempt in 2 days last shot after failing to perform well twice before not bcs I didn't know the material or had nerves or anxiety in the hall, just used to get mentally tired couldn't process questions properly by mid-exam,used to forget formulas on spot

Now this time thinking of having redbul sugar free (for no sugar crash)30 to 40 minutes before the exam starts , first time trying any energy drink, Regular caffeine doesn't give me anxiety so not too worried abt that, just wanna know does redbul hit different than normal caffeine?,worth trying first time right before a big exam or risky?lasts long enough for a 3hr exam (200 MCQs) without crashing?

kinda nervous, would appreciate any real experiences 🙏

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u/CreepyPad — 18 hours ago
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From 70 to 150, is It really possible in one NET?

Has there ever been a student whose score jumped directly from around 70–80 marks in one NET to 140–150 marks in the very next NET? I need some motivation or wanna hear a success story of such a student also can you tell me whether its possible to prepare well for NET 4 in 20 days or is that too little time?

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u/CreepyPad — 17 days ago
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GIKI admission eligibility & deferment policy

Im applying to GIKI. I have 60%+ in FSc Part 1 and overall FSc will also be 60%+. Physics & Chem are also above 60%, but Maths in Part 2 is likely to be below 60%

If I get provisional admission through entry test and later my final result of FSc has:

Overall 60%+

But Maths below 60%

I already know this might make me ineligible.

My question is: does GIKI have any deferment/seat saving option? Like if I improve Maths in a gap year, can I join next year without retaking the entry test or reapplying?

Or is there no such option at all?

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u/CreepyPad — 1 month ago
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Clarification about NUST FSc eligibility

I got 70% in FSc Part 1, and my Part 2 might be around 50–55%, but my overall FSc percentage will still be above 60%

I just want to confirm one thing:

Does NUST’s 60% requirement apply only to the overall combined FSc result, or do they also require 60%+ in both Part 1 and Part 2 separately?

Basically, if my overall is above 60% but Part 2 is below 60%, will I still be eligible for admission, or does that make me ineligible?

I just want a clear answer on how strictly this rule is applied

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u/CreepyPad — 1 month ago