Conversation between student and head master about requesting to join Ncc
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Student : May I come in, sir?
PRINCIPLE : Yes, come in. Any problem?
Student : Sir, I wish to discuss with you regarding a T.C.
PRINCIPLE : Sit down, which class are you in?
Student : I am in class 8, section A. As my family decided, I need a transfer certificate.
PRINCIPLE : Transfer certificate! It is the month of May and is the middle of the session. Why are you going to leave your school?
Student : Sir, my father is a government employee. Recently he has been transferred from here to Chittagong. My family has already shifted there.
PRINCIPLE : Can’t you stay here for the rest of the session?
Student : I am sorry to say that I have no relative here to reside with or other scope to stay in.
PRINCIPLE : Really it is a problem.
Student : Sir, I like my school very much but situation does not allow me to study here.
PRINCIPLE : OK, submit an application to me seeking a T.C.
Student : What else have I to do, sir?
PRINCIPLE : Contract with the clerk. He will give you all out helps to get a T.C.
Student : Thank you very much, sir.
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Student: May I come in, sir?
Principal: Yes, come in. What can I do for you?
Student: Sir, I was a student of Chittagong City College. Now I am seeking admission into your college.
Principal: Okay, what’s your name and why do you want to get admitted here?
Student: My name is Mamunur Rashid. My father is a government employee. Recently he has been transferred here from Chittagong.
Principal: What’s your father?
Student: He is a police officer.
Principal: In which class do you want admission?
Student: In class-11 (Science group)
Principal: Have you brought the Transfer Certificate of your previous college?
Student: Yes sir, here it is.
Principal: Well. Meet the head clerk and collect the form. Fill it carefully and come tomorrow along with your father.
Student: Could you please let me know admission fee, sir?
Principal: The head clerk will inform you all in detail.
Student: Thank you, sir.
Principal: You are welcome.