u/MotherRaisin8737

GOTT INN!!

Hey guys! I recently got into IOBM BSCS and I have a few questions

  1. What should I bring/take with me on orientation day? Like documents, stationery, anything specific?
  2. What actually happens on orientation day? Is it just an introduction or are there activities/classes etc.?
  3. I also wanted to ask about the hssc eligibility requirement I already submitted my HSSC Part 2 result when I applied, and my overall percentage is above the 55% minimum requirement Since I already have my result and have submitted it, do I still need to provide/show the HSSC result again? Or is this requirement mainly for students who got their results recently?

Would really appreciate it if any current IoBM students could guide me! Thank youu 🫶🏻

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u/MotherRaisin8737 — 22 hours ago

IOBM WAITING LIST

Hey everyone! I got my IoBM result today and I’m on the BSCS waiting list #25 I passed the test and interview, but unfortunately didn’t get selected directly even the panel told me that "they r looking forward to see me"
for anyone who has been through IoBM admissions before how much does the BSCS waiting list usually move? Has anyone here gotten in from around #30 or #40 when does the waiting list usually start moving should I realistically keep my hopes up? I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has experience with the IoBM BSCS waiting list, especially from previous years

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u/MotherRaisin8737 — 19 days ago

HELP PLEASE

I took a gap year after getting rejected in Round 1 last year
What happened was that I actually passed the entry test and was so happy because I thought I had a real chance then came the interview which was my first interview ever when I went in I was the last candidate left there were two ladies they asked me to introduce myself but while I was still introducing myself one of them cut me off and said it would be hard for me to make the merit list because my maths score was low it honestly felt really unprofessional I was already nervous nd instead of letting me speak it felt like they had already made up their minds she didn't seem interested in taking my interview at all
after that I took a gap year got enrolled in a freelancing course worked on improving myself nd applied again this time I passed the test again alhumdulillah and now I've been called for another interview the thing is I'm really nervous I kind of fumbled the Maths section in this year's test too and I've seen a lot of people saying they did as well because the time was so short so now I'm overthinking everything
My question is should I tell the interviewers that I applied last year and got rejected or should I only mention it if they ask? Has anyone here been in a similar situation? I'd really appreciate any advice because I'm stressing out 😭 u can give me other advices too related to interview

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u/MotherRaisin8737 — 1 month ago