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coeducational Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


coeducational ka kya matlab hota hai


सहशैक्षक

दोनों लिंगों के सदस्यों द्वारा भाग लिया

Adjective:

सहशिक्षा संबधि,



coeducational शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

यह विश्वविद्यालय सहशिक्षा संबधि है और यहाँ २५,००० से अधिक पूर्वस्नातक और ४००० से अधिक स्नातकोत्तर छात्रों है।

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coeducational's Usage Examples:

The colleges and institutions of learning connected with the Church are: Rutgers, already mentioned; Union College (1795), the outgrowth of Schenectady Academy, founded in 1785 by Dirck Romeyn, a Dutch minister; Hope College (1866; coeducational) at Holland, Michigan, originally a parochial school (1850) and then (1855) Holland Academy; the Theological Seminary at New Brunswick (q.v.); and the Western Theological Seminary (1869) at Holland, Michigan.


It is the seat of Fort Worth University (coeducational), a Methodist Episcopal institution, which was established as the Texas Wesleyan College in 1881, received its present name in 1889, comprises an academy, a college of liberal arts and sciences, a conservatory of music, a law school, a medical school, a school of commerce, and a department of oratory and elocution, and in 1907 had 802 students; the Polytechnic College (coeducational; Methodist Episcopal, South), which was established in 1890, has preparatory, collegiate, normal, commercial, and fine arts departments and a summer school, and in 1906 had 12 instructors and (altogether) 696 students; the Texas masonic manual training school; a kindergarten training school; St Andrews school (Protestant Episcopal), and St Ignatius Academy (Roman Catholic).


As kids get older parents may also consider same-sex schools versus coeducational programs.


Bethany College, at Bethany, West Virginia, was chartered in 1840, and Alexander Campbell, who had founded it as Buffalo Seminary, was its president until his death in 1866; other colleges founded by the sect are: Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky.; Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio (1850, until 1867 known as Western Reserve Eclectic Institute); Butler College, Indianapolis, Indiana (1855); Christian University, Canton, Missouri (1851; coeducational); Eureka College, in Woodford county, Illinois (1855 coeducational); Union Christian College, Merom, Ind.


Bloomington is the seat of the Illinois Wesleyan University (Methodist Episcopal, coeducational, founded in 1850), which comprises a college of liberal arts, an academy, a college of law, a college of music and a school of oratory, and in 1907 had 1350 students.


It is the seat of Hastings College (Presbyterian, coeducational), opened in 1882, and having 286 students in 1908, and of the state asylum for the chronic insane.


While fraternities can be male-only or coeducational, sororities are only female in membership.


Most of the educational institutions of the state are coeducational.


Stetson University (coeducational), an undenominational institution under Baptist control, founded in 1884, as an academy, by Henry A.


The college is coeducational and nonsectarian.



coeducational's Meaning':

attended by members of both sexes

Synonyms:

integrated, co-ed,



Antonyms:

segregated, disintegrative, divided,



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