The entry requirements for cadets are matriculation with English, mathematics and physical science. |
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A retired teacher tried to overcome my five-year break and prepare me for the matriculation examination. |
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Then came a stint in the Naval Air Corps, the end of World War II, and his matriculation at Dartmouth College. |
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She met my Father at a dinner for the Ashmolean, where I was born and attended various public schools until first matriculation. |
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In 1972 matriculation rates for men exceeded those of women by 53 to 46 percent. |
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Having managed a career portfolio during your matriculation in college helps you to be aware of your weaknesses and your strengths. |
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Thus, a number of students delayed matriculation into the pharmacy program just to fulfill the requirements for the bachelor's degree. |
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She has just finished writing her pre-medical examinations at Fort Hare, having gained a first-class matriculation pass at the Healdtown Institution last year. |
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The honour degree, awarded automatically seven years after matriculation, was the final chapter of my undergraduate study. |
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Born into a struggling farm family near Tintern, Ontario, in 1983, he won a matriculation scholarship to the university. |
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Passing the matriculation examination is the condition for applying to colleges. |
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Graduates have been through chosen courses: matriculation, science, philosophy, arts, engineering, and so on. |
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Minimum matriculation requirements are at least two pass grades and university courses for which there is not strong demand might accept students with these grades. |
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So I've made good on my promise not to defer my matriculation as an NYU grad student any further, and will be starting classes in just over a week. |
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These programs also strengthen institutional matriculation data. |
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Due to overcrowding, many colleges are even encouraging the practice, giving tuition break incentives to students willing to defer matriculation for a year. |
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It seems that they are planning to divert those who might attend college from higher education, with laws and regulations that deter their matriculation. |
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Given students' economic marginality and the fact that many of them have family obligations, their ability to maintain matriculation is oftentimes jeopardized. |
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Concern about this problem among members of the Prussian Ministry of State served to delay for several years the opening to women of matriculation at Prussian universities. |
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Finally, research needs to be conducted that includes part-time students and students who have previous matriculation histories at the community college being studied. |
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Aptitude tests or matriculation examinations, although suggested, would not be suitable methods of admitting students to university, the official said. |
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At 14, he passed the matriculation examination of the Bombay University. |
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Preference is given to students who successfully completed mathematics, biology and physical science in standard grade in the matriculation or equivalent examination. |
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In particular, early interventions have a meaningful, positive effect on college attendance, degree completion, and matriculation in technical fields. |
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We need to ensure that there is a standard right across Canada of what high school matriculation means whether that be within an Aboriginal context or a non-Aboriginal context. |
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While basic studies will continue to rely on the Swiss matriculation exam as a foundation and will be carried out in one of the official Swiss languages, students for the graduate schools will be recruited worldwide. |
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Fritz Hübbe's mother was the well-known South Australian educationalist Edith Hübbe, nee Cook, who in 1877 became the first woman to pass the matriculation exam for Adelaide University. |
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Under the provisions of the Social Security Code, matriculation at a foreign university automatically means that membership of the cheaper sickness insurance scheme for students is denied. |
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The number of the matriculation, as per contract, is on the right side of the revolver, on the cylinder, on the stick, on the internal right side of the grip. |
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Does the matriculation examination in our secondary schools really provide a basis for creative thinking in the young people taking this examination? |
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Academic dress is required for examinations, matriculation, disciplinary hearings, and when visiting university officers. |
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It also leaves schoolchildren so exhausted after matriculation that many who go on to university or some other place of study fritter away their time there. |
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Recently, a tense situation had erupted at the matriculation prize distribution ceremony, where students, parents and journalists protested against the BISE mismanagement. |
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In 1868, not long before he departed for Canada with his family, Bell completed his matriculation exams and was accepted for admission to University College London. |
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With every submission of application for a grant of arms, a matriculation of arms or the recording of genealogy must be made through the Lyon Clerk. |
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Recently, the Director of Matriculation Schools has sent letters to the managements to end the practice. |
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Students of Sivakasi Nadar Matriculation Higher Secondary School gave form to their dreams by building castles not in the air but from concrete materials. |
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The sixth form course lasts for two years, at the end of which students sit for the Matriculation examination. |
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