We, the students of the four-year BBA course of the College of Business Management, Karachi, have been trying for the past two years for our transfer to the BBA (Hons) course.
For this we cleared the written test five times in a row but were, each time, held up by the interviewers' panel.
When we confront the admission authorities with the fact that we have cleared the test so many times and in certain cases our grading points (GP) are quite comparable to those who have been given admission, they console us that our case will be considered favourably.
But nothing has been done so far in this regard. When we were taking our first entrance test, the admission department explained the admission policy, as one that would always give preference to college students over newcomers.
We, with our parents, met the college president once and on his advice took the BBA (Hons) courses with his categorical promise that he would later transfer us to the BBA (Hons) three-year programme. But now he is not willing to see us despite repeated requests.
Instead, we have been asked to meet the director administration who, every time we meet him, assures us that if we clear the upcoming entrance test once again, he will exempt us from the interview.
Meanwhile, the college management is forcing us to switch over to the BCS programme, which has all new courses. It would result in wastage of our time and money.
Through these columns we request the college management to transfer us to the BBA (Hons) programme as promised by the president and save our careers.
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