u/Own_Alps_3337

Has anyone got emails for Khalifa University Admissions Test in math recently?
My portal updated to "Application Status: Admission Test Scheduled / In Progress" sometime last week, and I haven't received any emails regarding this. Are they still giving out emails? or is this just a glitch??
International student btw

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u/Own_Alps_3337 — 13 days ago

Disclaimer: This post was not meant in any "attacking" or "derogatory" way. I just want better communication.

I am curious, why is like 70% of posts here typed in Hinglish? Like I mean, this sub specifically allows students from all over India, and CBSE is present in many schools which either do not offer Hindi at Class XII level (like mine) or do, but not many students opt for it.

Why don't we text in English? Like wouldn't it be useful, since in the future (even now!) almost all tech jobs (the ones that pay handsomely, like 10 LPA+) NEED English?

Besides, it is getting pretty tiresome translating all comments and posts😅

EDIT:

All I wanted was an inclusive community and better communication.
Was that too much to ask for?
Don't worry, you can practice your regional language in real life (like I do), and not have it 'destroyed', 'removed', 'lost' or 'erased'.
Besides, one of CBSE's ethos is INCLUSIVITY. Language does come under that, no??

As u/Undefeated_dragonfly rightfully pointed out, we need to be more inclusive, and using English alongside Hindi, is one of the best ways.

PS: No hate towards any languages, just curious and wanna help people improve their 'profile'.

PPS: I don't mean we should only use English! At least provide an English translation, for us Non-Hindi folks!

PPPS: Pleaseplease don't start a war about language in the comments. We are only under 21.

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u/Own_Alps_3337 — 16 days ago