Well perhaps they need to shortlist and by restricting it to the 70% plus may be fine in this case.
However, as a whole, we certainly do need to get away from this notion of A-toppers centered programs/focus.
Many of them are not that bright to put it plainly though some may be so.
ayaz
On 30/05/2013 10:23 AM, Asif Mufti wrote:
However, as a whole, we certainly do need to get away from this notion of A-toppers centered programs/focus.
Many of them are not that bright to put it plainly though some may be so.
ayaz
On 30/05/2013 10:23 AM, Asif Mufti wrote:
What is the logic behind 70% minimum marks required to attend the class? Who says creativity starts from >= 70% of marks or hidden talent exist only in this select group?
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