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licentiate Meaning in Tamil ( licentiate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தகுதிச் சான்று பெற்றவர், தகுதிச்சான்றுடையார், உரிமைச்சான்றாளர்,



licentiate தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

மின்னியல் கல்வித் தகுதிகள் இருந்தாலும் இத்தகுதிச் சான்று பெற்றவர்கள் மட்டுமே மின்சாரப்பணி மேற்பார்வையாளராகத் தொழிற்சாலைகளில் பணியாற்ற முடியும்.

licentiate's Usage Examples:

He should be a doctor in theology or a licentiate in canon law (ib.


Hodgson, however, thought that up to 1721, at which time he was residing at Widdrington, "he had not received ordination, but preached as a licentiate.


The faculties of letters and sciences, besides granting the Baccalaurat de lenseignement secondaire, confer the degrees of licentiate and doctor (la Licence, le Doctoral).


Camille Pelletan was educated in Paris, passed as licentiate in laws, and was qualified as an " archiviste paleographe.


After five or six years from the date of beginning his studies (matriculation) and being twenty years of age (these conditions varied at different periods), a bachelor was permitted to present himself for the examination for the licentiateship, which was divided into two parts.


licentiate in pedagogy teaches pedagogical subjects in normal schools.


In 1813 he became repetent at Göttingen, and in 1814 he received the degree of doctor in philosophy from Halle; in 1816 he removed to Berlin, where he became licentiate in theology, and qualified as privatdocent.


David Healey has become a licentiate of the Trinity.


Having removed to London, he was admitted (November 6, 1618) a licentiate of the college of physicians, and attracted notice by a publication concerning the comet of 1618.


His successor, the licentiate Lope Garcia de Castro, who only had the title of governor, ruled from 1564 to 1569.


Having completed the Bandmaster's course of 1991 he was promoted to Band Sergeant and awarded a licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music.


He became a licentiate of arts in 1367, procurator of the French "nation" in 1372, bachelor of theology in 1372, and licentiate and doctor in that faculty in 1381.


After taking his licentiate in theology in March 1778, he gave little more attention to theological studies.





Synonyms:

scholarly person, bookman, student, scholar,



Antonyms:

specialist,

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