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Result Aa Gaya! ( The results have been declared!)

Result Aa Gaya!
(The results have been declared!)



No, No, No you're getting me wrong!
The exclamation mark after the title doesn't represent any surprise or excitement...
It represents terror, anxiety and fear in the minds of all the engineering students when they read this.
"The results have been declared!", The news spreads like an epidemic and everyone's eager(nervous...cough cough) to take a look at their results.
This is my personal experience about the results and what went through me when they were declared...

See, the University results might get delayed and that's not a problem at all!
The problem is that the results are declared unexpectedly...
I've already said that the first year of engineering is considered the most academically difficult year.
Hence, even the smartest kid in the class is worried about the results...
They're worried if they'll top the class again, we are worried about getting a KT.
(KT is something... Shit I don't know the full form yet XD. It means that you have failed in a subject if you get one. You get a second chance to clear it)

My academic track record is so amazing that my parents have almost lost faith in me!
I score the most when I expect the least.
True for the reverse...
That's the reason I try to stay calm as possible after every test.
Everytime my Dad asks me about the test,
Me: You'll get to know everything when the results are out.
Now you can understand why they don't believe me when it comes to results.

In school, the results are usually declared in a week or two.
Here in engineering, surprise!!!
My results were declared 3 months after the exams.
My mom was suspicious about me, she thought the results have been declared already but I'm not telling them!
You know my track record... She thought I might have flunked the term.

Thank God! my Dad was calm.
He firmly believed that the results won't be out so early and if were , he would know.
Everyday we kids checked the website.
Days passed and the date was declared!
And we started the countdown to the doom...
The problem is that the result was to be declared at 1 pm and we were preparing ourselves for that.
Around 12:30, all the kids were on their Zen mode (including me).

The results weren't declared at 1 pm.
We sighed and relaxed thinking we're safe for the day.
I remember, I was playing FIFA on my laptop at around 7 pm.
A text pops-up on my phone saying “Result Aa Gaya!”
(The results have been declared!)

Damnit! I accidentally exclaimed for my Dad to hear it.
The calm dad suddenly turned furious.
He asked me to show the result to him.
As soon as I entered the page, he snatched the phone and started checking the result all by himself...
I'd passed the term!
Dad was happy for a moment and after that moment, he started checking for my friends in the list.
Most scored better than me!
The happiness didn't last long...

I've completed my second term test few days ago.
I won't comment anything about it.
I will enjoy my life to fullest, until I get a text saying “Result Aa Gaya!”

Comments

  1. I can totally relate to thisπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚❤
    Good job bro πŸ”₯

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  2. I'm glad you liked it unknown!
    Thanks a lot for the support...

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  3. 'Result Aa Gaya!' These 3 words can freak the shit out of us..πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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    1. Yes, that's 100% correct. I experience shivers even when someone is pranking!

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