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Wasn't Hamza aware that his presence in the news could blow up his cover when his family finds out he is alive in Pakistan?
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Wasn't Hamza aware that his presence in the news could blow up his cover when his family finds out he is alive in Pakistan?

Right after this scene, this was shown in the television news and SP Aslam was watching this scene in which Hamza was there. What if this news came out in the international media and his family saw him alive in Pakistan? That would have brought up a major blow to his cover. Shouldn't Hamza be more careful about this?

u/Glum_Committee_9521 — 4 days ago

Should I consider MBA given my poor acads give doubts to my selection? Please suggest

Hi everyone😊. I am very new to this sub and CAT preparation so if you could give me some insights, I will be really grateful. Please help me out.

I am planning to take CAT in November 2027 to join a top B-school (specifically targeting IIMC) right after I graduate in 2028. I need a brutal reality check on whether my profile will kill my chances even if I score a 99+ percentile.

My Profile:
Category/Gender: OBC-NCL / Male
10th Grade: 96.2% (CBSE)
12th Grade: 71.4% (CBSE)
Undergrad: 4 yr BSc (Research) Physics. Graduation in Jun 2028 instead of 2027 because of 1 year-back.
Current CGPA: 5.5 (Currently in my 3rd year. Had a rough patch and took a 1-year back to clear 10 backlogs. Currently have 0 active backlogs, and I am aiming to push this to an 7.5–8.0 CGPA over the next 4 semesters).
Work Ex: None (Will apply as a fresher).

I just started my CAT prep and feel very comfortable with the syllabus. I have a strong background in aptitude and reasoning (studied similar topics in NTSE back in my 10th).

Why I want an MBA:

  1. Financials: Looking for high-paying corporate roles.
  2. Personal Growth: I am an extreme introvert and feel I’ve lost a lot of opportunities because of it. I want to surround myself with extroverted, entrepreneurial, and driven people to force myself out of my comfort zone.

My Fear: I am terrified of putting my blood and sweat into getting a 99+%ile just to get straight-up rejected by top IIMs during the shortlisting phase because of my low 12th score, my current 5.5 CGPA, and the 1-year gap during college.

Should I consider this path of MBA because I do not want a situation where I will be rejected due to poor acads despite having 98--99%ile? Is this path realistic, or should I look at alternative routes?

My backup plans are ISI MStat and IBPS PO, RBI Grade B. These are equally difficult and competitive.

Thanks for reading😊!

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u/Glum_Committee_9521 — 8 days ago

I am new to CAT prep and I have poor acads but I am well-versed with CAT subjects so far. Targeting to attempt CAT 2027. Should I consider CAT or look for other options as I am scared to be rejected because of poor acads? Please help.

Hi everyone😊. I am very new to this sub and CAT preparation so if you could give me some insights, I will be really grateful. Please help me out.

I am planning to take CAT in November 2027 to join a top B-school (specifically targeting IIMC) right after I graduate in 2028. I need a brutal reality check on whether my profile will kill my chances even if I score a 99+ percentile.

My Profile:
Category/Gender: OBC-NCL / Male
10th Grade: 96.2% (CBSE)
12th Grade: 71.4% (CBSE)
Undergrad: 4 yr BSc (Research) Physics. Graduation in Jun 2028 instead of 2027 because of 1 year-back.
Current CGPA: 5.5 (Currently in my 3rd year. Had a rough patch and took a 1-year back to clear 10 backlogs. Currently have 0 active backlogs, and I am aiming to push this to an 7.5–8.0 CGPA over the next 4 semesters).
Work Ex: None (Will apply as a fresher).

I just started my CAT prep and feel very comfortable with the syllabus. I have a strong background in aptitude and reasoning (studied similar topics in NTSE back in my 10th).

Why I want an MBA:

  1. Financials: Looking for high-paying corporate roles.
  2. Personal Growth: I am an extreme introvert and feel I’ve lost a lot of opportunities because of it. I want to surround myself with extroverted, entrepreneurial, and driven people to force myself out of my comfort zone.

My Fear: I am terrified of putting my blood and sweat into getting a 99+%ile just to get straight-up rejected by top IIMs during the shortlisting phase because of my low 12th score, my current 5.5 CGPA, and the 1-year gap during college.

Should I consider this path of MBA because I do not want a situation where I will be rejected due to poor acads despite having 98--99%ile? Is this path realistic, or should I look at alternative routes?

My backup plans are ISI MStat and IBPS PO, RBI Grade B. These are equally difficult and competitive.

Thanks for reading😊!

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u/Glum_Committee_9521 — 8 days ago

I had a college end semester exam today and I was already failing that course with very less marks. I have very less CPI and if I fail this course, my CPI would be further reduced leading me to termination. I have always been honest and true in exams, never cheated or took wrong steps leading to academic misdemeanour. I always preach to always choose the right way of honesty.

But this course was different. This was a maths course which I had severe disability to understand. I spent an entire semester to learn and understand this course of 'real analysis' but I always felt distressed and sometimes get panic attacks. I was recently diagnosed with chronical depression and ADHD which forces me to put excess efforts to focus and concentrate on the subject. These symptoms appeared 7 months ago when I found out my girlfriend of 4yr relationship was cheating on me. That trauma was too much for me to bear and I still get panic attacks due to it. I repeatedly get distracted and bring my mind to studies. There is a mental barrier which prevents me to learn new topics and no matter how much I tried to move on and calm myself through exercise and meditation, I never go past it. Ultimately this led to my mediocre performance in college.

My college has a provision that if I show a medical certificate indicating I have illness, I can retake the exam 2 months later. The exam was in the afternoon. I want to a health centre nearby with red eyes and messy hair and convinced the doctor that I suffer from food poisoning. I lied to him. My soul and heart were against this because this is cheating. He agreed and gave me the medical certificate alongwith medicines. Now I am in my room with guilt and sadness that I took the wrong path. There are several naughty students in the college who do this to get away with their exams and give it 2 months later because they didnt study enough and I had always disliked them but at the end I became one of them.

I couldn't handle this so I mustered up courage and told this to my best friend and he was visibly upset. He told me what's the use of getting guilty since I had already applied for leave.

AITA

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u/Glum_Committee_9521 — 19 days ago