Although I have been a staunch proponent of establishment of a meritorious society and perfectly meritorious employments in all of the institutions, however, when it comes to Dr. Syed Khuldoon Khurshid, his family has been harassing me for over 17 years now, hence, I have decided to disclose all of his academic details and the truly nerve rattling activity called grade inflation taking place in all of the institution, starting from worrying levels of grade inflation at FAST—NUCES to verily spine chilling levels of grade inflation at universities like Barani University, Rawalpindi, International Islamic University, Islamabad, and other such extremely poorly rated universities in Pakistan. If the aforementioned few lines have failed to communicate my stance on grade inflation, then let me state in unequivocal terms that I verily loathe the idea of giving students grades that they have not properly earned, phrased differently, awarding them candies or goodies instead of the grade thoroughly earned by working diligently and proving to the teaching fraternity that they are capable, intelligent individuals.
Why have I finally decided to write about Khuldoon Khursid? You should read the following article on telepathy and paranormal to apprise yourself of the horrific levels of abuses that I have had to face during the last 20 years.
Do Telepaths Exist? Disgusting Tale Of Torture Inflicted Using Telepathy and Paranormal Means
The standard of our so-called prestigious institutions has fallen to such a horrible, horrific standard that people with around 580 marks without grade inflation in matriculation out of a total of 850 are able to get admission into PhD programs at UET Lahore. UET continues to present itself as a truly top notch institution of learning, yet some of the inductees into their PhD programs have an abysmal, outrageously third class percentages of around 58–60% points in matriculation in mathematics and science subjects and similarly shockingly low 58 to 60% in mathematics and science subjects in FSc Pre Engineering group. Dr. Syed Khuldoon Khurshid is the prime example of runing the standard of these uinversities when it comes to the quality of the teaching staff and the reputation of the institutinos.
When it comes to Dr. Syed Khuldoon Khurshid’s abysmal performance in FSc Pre Engineering group, as our family was also residing in Jhelum and Khuldoon’s father had good relations with my father, hence, I even know this much that this remarkable effulgent creature, who goes by the name of Dr. Syed Khuldoon Khurshid even attended the tuitions of English and Urdu subjects. Despite attending the tuitions of such spectacularly easy subjects, this fellow who now boldly presents himself as a tenured professor at UET failed to secure even 750 marks in FSc. The level of corruption and nerve rattling influence of these feudals from Multan and Sindh has even turned these institutions where the administration wants to present the institutions as prestigious institutions of higher learning into places where spectacularly weak in academics individuals continue to get jobs owing entirely to their connections with these feudal families. Syed Khursid Amir belongs to or hails from Multan and he himself used to own a small farm or orchid there in Multan, and Khuldoon’s appointment has been secured by their connections with the feudal families. When I was still enrolled at F. G. School, Jhelum Cantonement, not a single even somewhat capable person was interested in befriending Khuldoon Khurshid because of multiple issues with his personalities, ranging from his inability to get good grades to being an extremely lethargic person.
The horrowingly low grades in science subjects and mathematics secured by Khuldoon Khursid in 8th, 10th, and then in FSc raise an alarmingly critical question that how on earth was he able to manage good enough grades at probably International Islamic University. He had proven through out the intitial 12 years in the educational system that he does not possess the cerebral capital or intelligence to learn scientific subjects well, yet he was able to secure perfectly good enough scores at International Islamic University — I have not thoroughly checked the university from which he secured his BS in CS. As he managed to secure those grades which allowed him to present a case for his admission into the PHd program at the Lahore’s most prestigious engineering university, UET, hence, all concerned parties should ask the crucial and critical question that what exactly is the level of grade inflation at universities like International Islamic University, Quaid-e-Azam University, and other such universities that people with around 58 to 60 percent marks in scientific subjects are able to secure in excess of 80 percent marks at such universities deemed properly third class by all competent-to-extremely competent individuals in Pakistan.
Dr. Syed Khuldoon Khurshid acquired his PhD in Data Base Systems in a shockingly, nerve rattlingly, and pathetically long time of 6 years when he had the whole of the system’s support available to him. When I was merely enrolled at FAST—NUCES with absolutely zero interest in computer science, even back then, it was known amongst all of the students past and present that Data Base is probably the easiest subject of all of the mandatory computer science subjects offered during the BCS or BSCS program. Despite the ease of the course, the intimidatingly intelligent Dr. Syed Khuldoon Khurshid had to spend 6 long years to acquire his PhD in some section of Data Base system. I have this inkling that after the 6th year, he mast have started pleading, wailing, and bowin in front of the PhD administrator to give him the passing grade. If some properly intelligent to extremely intelligent person like Dr. Irfan Ullah Chaudary were to re-evaluate his PhD thesis, the chances are astronomically high that he would once again fail to qualify for the award of his PhD qualification. The likelihood that he eventually pleaded with his PhD adviser to show leniancy and having taken advantage of that leniancy are sky high.
As an outstandingly talented person who remains a staunch proponent of promoting more rigorous training and stricter merit controls in Pakistan where educational standards are third class, institutions like UET, FAST, and LUMS should only allow people with at least 680 marks without any grade inflation in matriculation and demand similar grades in FSc, as well. The poor reputation of our so-called prestigious institutions abroad remains perfectly justified as their intakes into MSc and PhD programs tend to have from spectacularly questionable to outright abysmal grades. These institutions core focus so far has been to keep their MSc rooms full and their PhD enrollments fully awarded regardless of the horrendous academic performances of the person desirous of enrolling for that PhD program. For the past 20 years, I have been wailing and mourning the standard of education in Pakistan, and the employment of Dr. Syed Khuldoon Khursid at such a prestigious institution like UET, all thanks to their connections with the feudal families of Multan, has proven the last nail in the coffin of the standards of our institutions of higher learning. While our promoted-as-prestigious institutions of higher learning’s focus should be enrolling or inviting extremely competitive to outstanding students, the quality of the intake considering current circumstance, from my perspective, remains wholly unacceptable and abysmal.
Even at FAST, they award a perfect 4.0 at a rather easy-to-acquire 86% points. When I was still a top ranking student in my school and only 11th grade — my 12th grade went down the drain owing to at least a few issues — I used to be able to achieve 86 percentage points in science and mathematics related subjects with absolute ease, yet administrators at FAST have declared it an excellent threshold for determining or measuring excellence. Truly abysmal circumstance in Pakistan. What I used to be able to achieve with ease while participating in 5 or 6 extra curricular activities is deemed an excellent score at FAST and LUMS: nerve rattling and horrific decision making on the part of administrators at institutions like FAST and LUMS. Aggregate percentage points below 92 percentage points should be deemed too low for a 4.0 score.
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