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raqib_00

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I have passed from Dhaka University.
Now, I have my session of BSc is 2000-2004.
But from Session jam I have passed on 2007
So, in schedule 1 , number 10 question, should I write From-2000/01 and To: 2004/12 or I should write From-2000/01 and To: 2007/04
Same goes for MS.
Session 2004-05 but started at 2007 and passed on 2009, What to write?
 
i replied back to you earlier in another post but i guess i have no idea what you mean by session and session jam.

If your MS session is 2004-2005, is this when you sat in class.
What do you mean you started in 2007 then?
 
Ddue to political anomaly although the session is 2004-2005 , our class started on 2007, May. And this is called session Jam. That is although my MS session is 2004-2005, I have attend the class for that session in 2007
 
That is a tough one because its not good to confuse the immigration official. I'd say go with whatever the transcript says (based on the information you have given so far) or with 2007. I mean, there could always be something else (for example, if you were employed during 2004-2005), which would make me change my mind and say to go with 2004-2005.

It might be good to explain it on another sheet of paper, but you would have to do a better job than what you wrote above. You'd have to say something like you were officially supposed to be at university from 2004 to 2005 but due to political turmoil, you attended class in 2007.

In most countries, people who attend class in 2007 (no matter when they gain admission), then the person will say his session was 2007 not 2004-2005. The way you are saying it above could be due to how admissions work in your country (of which i have no idea).

Please explain , what is a session in your context? Is this when you were supposed to be in class based on when you finished high school?
What does your transcript say?

Anyone else have any comments?
How about some Bangladeshis with some comments?
 
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