That isn't a great analogy at all. Arabs also study in Indian schools, but in much larger numbers. But for them this wouldn't be an issue, because Indian certificates are valid throughout their region and abroad as well.
I don't see how transitioning would be an issue. If anything, CBSE syllabus is much more rigorous than Pak syllabus. They would undoubtedly be, at an advantage. The only point of concern, is the validity of CBSE certificates in pakistan for varsity admission.
Not at all. Its more or less similar to us helping the Iranians and supporting the assad regime vocally.
Also comparable- Indians helping the Egyptians frame constitutional framework, Indians entering into defence agreements with Saudi.....etc .
This is exactly what we need. Bury the hatchet, push for more avenues to facilitate people to people interactions.
Hindu, Muslim, blah blah blah etc etc etc should be done away with.
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Oh man......thanks for ruining the thread.
Just incase anyone is still interested, is CBSE certificate accepted in pakistan for entry into local university ? Or do these students have no other option but to continue studying abroad ?
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Even if that were true (there is no way i can verify this), why Indian central/state syllabus ? The certificates from there probably wouldn't be valid in pakistan...and if some issue with grading or assessment comes up, it isn't possible for these students to head on over to India (visa...
But I don't understand how this is relevant. Missionary schools don't usually hide that fact that they are missionary schools. So why go there if your'e unwilling to participate in their religious activities ?
Its something I've been meaning to ask. Please understand that this isn't a thread meant to troll or make 'in-your-face' comments.
I have seen pakistani and afghan students studying in schools all across the middle-east. Many of them leave for pakistani syllabus schools or a level after grade...
I don't understand the stubborn insistence on nuclear power. Nuclear was necessary at a time when renewable sources couldn't be harnessed efficiently. Now we can. Logic dictates you follow the cheaper and cleaner option if it is sufficiently efficient.
So many technologies on renewable...
Yes. This is exactly what i tried to tell you earlier. The system needs an overhaul, and the corrupt need to be shown the boot. Nothing to do with Anthony.
Its really no secret. Even pak engineers call it scrap. It was there in a documentary i saw a while ago. I remember reading a few articles about that as well.
I don't understand why your government doesn't promote solar power. State governments in India are going all out into the solar camp.
Individual off/on -grid solutions or centralized solutions. For individual, government can offer subsidies.
Hey while you're at it search in YouTube for this. I once saw a couple of videos where a bunch of Arabs were trying to teach infants how to swim. The guy plopped his infant into a swimming pool and while the poor thing tried to come out, the dude kept shoving it back in.
It was hilarious...
The problem here is the utter lack of transparency and the bureaucratic hurdles put in place of anyone attempting to find out what happened. There will be nothing to stop the politicians from consolidating their power and influence and governments from running over innocent civilians. When the...