yes, definitely, did you apply this year. you can also try PTAP scheme because it costs less and you only pay the amount a pakistani local student would pay, but you have to make sure you and one of your parent have a foreign passport.
Can you still apply through PTAP? Aren't you supposed to do that somewhere around September during registration? I have an aggregate of 87.7, could I Maaaaybe get into KE if i've got the passports?
That's awesome. But if I already applied in the Self-Finance Scheme. Is there any reason this would be better? And is there some sort of website where I can get more info about this (like what documents to submit). And the seats and fee structures for different colleges.
The benefits is that you pay less almost the amount that a local pakistani on an open merit student pays, so its save you big time money! And, the information could be found: Economic Affairs Division - Government of Pakistan
They have the merit list for 2011-2012 and I think you will make it, if you do everything express, you still have 6 days. And, there is also a forum called the PTAP 2012-2013, so you can find more information there too. But, i think you should definitely apply for PTAP because it saves you alot of money, you dont have to pay the self finance amount of money, you pay how much a local open merit student would pay. So, good luck!
You're a life saver!!! So I was going over the merit lists of 2011-2012. Are the marks shown in the list the IBCC equivalence grades or are they mixed with SAT scores. Because my IBCC equivalence is only around 73 but my SAT score is like 94. So is there any formula for it that you know of?
i think ptap is taking sat II and fsc scores into account starting this year. put 60% weightage for fsc and 40% weightage for sat II and you get your aggregate.
Hope the merits written for the 2011-2012 merit lists are total aggregates, not ibcc equivalences. Going by your formula, I should have 894/1100. I'm applying ASAP.
Awwww...but then how did people get such high equivalences. I had a 94% average in Canada and my equivalence is only 799. How did people from America and Canada end up with equivalences of 900+. Judging by the marks they gave me, it's not even possible if you have 105%. Maybe the IBCC just cut way too many marks in my case.
I think I should, and I guess we shouldn't be posting about this here. So ignore all of my posts. I've done them in the PTAP thread, my mistake.
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