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academic year Meaning in Telugu ( academic year తెలుగు అంటే)



విద్యా సంవత్సరం, విద్య సంవత్సరం

Noun:

విద్య సంవత్సరం, విద్యా సంవత్సరం,



academic year తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

2011 - 2012 విద్య సంవత్సరంలో పదవ తరగతిలో ప్రథమ, ద్వితీయ, తృతీయ స్థానంలో ఉత్తిర్ణులైన వార్కి బహుమతుల ప్రధానం జరిగింది.

academic year's Usage Examples:

Maddox is responsible for the current EEP design, and has been the director of the Program since the 1995-1996 academic year.


There simply were not enough buses to allow every school to begin classes at a normal hour, so Buchholz (and Westwood) were shifted to an early day schedule, with classes held from 7am to 1pm for the remainder of the academic year.


Allston Burr Resident Dean Meghan Lockwood is serving as interim RD for the academic year '20-'21Resident Tutors are academicians and/or professionals who live in the House and provide academic, career and life guidance to House residents while undertaking further studies, research and professional ventures.


The Lakers announced in April 2020 their addition of football and men's/women's ice hockey for the 2020–21 academic year, having been acquired from Robert Morris when they competed as the Eagles.


In 2013, the PGP course of IIM Kozhikode had 54 percent girls, up from 28 percent in the previous academic year.


astronomical year, such as the seasonal year, the fiscal year, the academic year, etc.


In 1915, the first full academic year, eurhythmics was added and.


Fifty-eight students enrolled during the first academic year of 1946–1947; in the next year this number grew to 907.


Due to the small size of the Santiago campus and a growing student population, the program moved to Rosa Parks Elementary at 1501 O'Farrell Street after the 2005-2006 academic year, and was renamed JBBP Rosa Parks.


In most countries, the academic year.


Associate membersFormer membersNoteHamilton left the Liberty League after the 2010–11 academic year in order to fully align with the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC), of which it has been a charter member since 1971.


Mass Communication and Journalism disciplineMass Communication and Journalism (MCJ) discipline is a newly introduced discipline, commencing a Bachelor program from academic year 2015–2016.



Synonyms:

school year, session, year, quarter, school term, academic term, semester, academic session, trimester,



Antonyms:

front, multiply,



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