वज़ीफ़ा Meaning in English
वज़ीफ़ा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : scholarship
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विद्वत्तास्कॉलस्टिकल
स्कोलैस्टिक
पाठशाला
विद्यलय
विद्यालय
शालेय
स्कूल
स्कूल की उम्र
स्कूल उम्र का बच्चा
स्कूल असाइनमेंट
स्कूल बोर्ड
स्कूल बनाया
स्कूल के दिन
स्कूल की अवधि
वज़ीफ़ा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The pro-government deputy Pastora Medina admitted that "there are denunciations about the way scholarships are given.
1 billion were allocated to the mission, which according to PDVSA were "resources that have resulted in the issuance of 159,749 scholarships" and helped 632,623 Venezuelans earn "the title of Bachelor of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela".
He attended Tuskegee University, but transferred to Polk Community College after one year when the former dropped baseball scholarships.
By the end of the week, the story was the talk of the state, and it was revealed that in addition to the Mayor, all members of the Louisiana Legislature could grant scholarships to Tulane University.
Louisiana legislators were permitted to award the scholarships to anyone they saw fit, provided that the nominee was a bona fide citizen and resident of the district or parish and "shall comply with the requirements for admission established" by the university's board.
Through further investigation, it was revealed that politicians regularly gave these scholarships to their own family members and to the children of political allies.
In some instances, the scholarships were given in exchange for political favors.
In the wake of these revelations, Mayor Barthelemy and four state lawmakers, Republicans Jim Donelon, Kernan "Skip" Hand, and Ken Hollis and the Democrat Steve Theriot, all from the New Orleans suburbs, admitted to having awarded Tulane University scholarships to family members.
He won a scholarship to Winchester College.
Mazumdar hoped to go to medical school, but was not able to obtain a scholarship.
He was educated at Harrow School from 1888 and won a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1892, obtaining a first class degree in Classics in 1896.
The Crescendo Concert Series, currently comprising three concerts per academic year, supports the College’s arts scholarship program.
Edward Bowen was highly intelligent, and so was able to get a good education by winning scholarships.