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improvement in pupil performance in public | examinations; there were also extensive improvements to |
as to train pupils to do well enough in the | examinations (usually taken around the age of 13) to gai |
f his and his pupil's adventures in passing | examinations and on subsequent free trip to Paris. |
E to allow students to have resits in their | examinations. |
students achieving academic success in the | examinations conducted by the Education Ministry in Sri |
students who have scored top ranks in State | examinations. |
Based on its inspections and | examinations during this time, UNMOVIC inspectors determ |
ouncil members of the International Schools | Examinations Syndicate, which later became the Internati |
0 points in his International Baccalaureate | examinations. |
received the highest pass rate in its GCSE | examinations to date, with 96% achieving A*-C grades. |
y role in relation to United Kingdom public | examinations, such as GCSEs and A Levels. |
In 2007 KS3 SAT | examinations, 85% of Year 9 students achieved a Level 5 |
n, he served as examiner for the law degree | examinations of Madras University. |
In SLC (School Leaving Certificate) | examinations, it has achieved more than 60 national boar |
students finished their Leaving Certificate | examinations, the College has focused on its role as a d |
y excel in most all India level competitive | examinations. |
ss rate of nearly 93% at the London A-Level | examinations, with 73% A, B and C grades. |
ieve that Dr Van Hoestenberghe made several | examinations of the diseased leg and that the last exami |
or and Inspector must also make “continuous | examinations” of all District Attorneys and their respec |
Teoberto Maler makes first | examinations of the Maya site of Seibal. |
and other obstructions, making preliminary | examinations for improvements, final surveys, and estima |
eys represent firms and their management in | examinations, inquiries, or investigations conducted by |
me court judges, and mandatory tuberculosis | examinations. |
sessment and reporting, onscreen marking of | examinations, a mandatory course in academic integrity a |
it would be a song to encourage men taking | examinations, many people said this song helped them cop |
s of IPA's research on microfinance include | examinations of the impact of group liability and commit |
formed and started to make more systematic | examinations of the lake including underwater cameras an |
In the 2010 Edexcel Music GCSE | examinations, this song was used for one of the question |
difficulty obtaining the necessary entrance | examinations. |
speed of mobilisation there were no medical | examinations and so she was not discovered at first. |
the abolition of non-university qualifying | examinations in 1999, this was offered through the Unite |
Students do not have | examinations, as would happen in any other senior school |
(General Certificate of Education) O Level | examinations as he prioritised cumulative and cooperativ |
ountries that choose to make use of O Level | examinations, Cambridge provides a wide variety of subje |
o passed both Part I and Part II of FRANZCR | examinations in radiology. |
the court would evaluate the results of the | examinations and, if applicable, set a new execution dat |
National Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada | Examinations, of which all Pharmacy students in Canada w |
mbing survey refers to a series of American | examinations of many topics related to their involvement |
ults across the full range of undergraduate | examinations. |
the syllabus for the eight grades of theory | examinations of the Associated Board) |
he syllabus followed by the board of Public | Examinations. |
National Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada | examinations 18 of the past 20 years. |
hapsodie was first performed as part of the | examinations on July 14, 1910. |
ation, registrar and director of provincial | examinations and student records. |
e, however, of his attendance at any of the | examinations. |
President of the National Board of Medical | Examinations in India. |
ich, in 1802, launched the system of public | examinations at the University of Oxford, but otherwise |
It consisted of elementary | examinations in Latin, Ancient Greek, Divinity and Mathe |
ent UK students on matters of institutions, | examinations, courses, applying and going to university, |
Leaving Certificate) of the Board of Public | Examinations, Kerala. |
vants until the introduction of Competitive | examinations in the 1850s, Clerk had studied at Haileybu |
tive duty after the most cursory of medical | examinations. |
aminer in Music for London College of Music | Examinations at Thames Valley University. |
r Algiers whilst in the act of transporting | examinations from an examination centre. |
the 1880s the academy began offering speech | examinations to the public and since then these examinat |
g satisfactory performance on comprehensive | examinations in their major field. |
n, minimally dependent on neuropathological | examinations and laboratory tests. |
n appeal on fresh evidence based on medical | examinations suggesting he was not capable of committing |
These Online based | examinations consist of two levels from which the candid |
ection of faculty through open, competitive | examinations in order to counteract nepotism and patrona |
ally designed for office and operating room | examinations, and is often used in laser therapy. |
pils sit the Common Entrance or Scholarship | examinations in preparation for entry to the College. |
Council using written and oral (interview) | examinations. |
The Oxford Foreign | Examinations Syndicate runs school exams in the Persian |
heir character's statistics and pass school | examinations. |
Typically a student who does not pass such | examinations will be given one more chance. |
mily; on his return to Geneva he passed his | examinations and received ordination. |
He passed his | examinations for promotion to lieutenant in 1744. |
In 1813 he passed the | examinations of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, |
98% of students passed A-level | examinations( A-E grades) in the academic year 2010/11 |
If they passed these | examinations, they were given the opportunity to be acce |
returned to India, and, having passed high | examinations in those subjects, was appointed in 1849 in |
s at the Royal College of Music, passed her | examinations for the bachelor of music degree at Oxford |
made by time-in requirement and passing of | examinations. |
10+2 pattern of | examinations. |
ath for William S. Burroughs to pen similar | examinations of junky excess. |
ally a threshold of academic performance in | examinations to be reached to allow progression into the |
omen's groups, discussing her periodic head | examinations, compulsive and abusive behaviors, abortion |
had to endure humiliating personal medical | examinations and be contained in locked hospitals if fou |
and clarification of queries pertaining to | examinations, can be obtained. |
versity (MMU)and also holds the position of | Examinations Officer. |
at gymnastics and held the top position in | examinations for a number of years, also winning prizes |
al Hospital, County Kildare for post mortem | examinations. |
ews with players, both past and present, or | examinations of the club's history. |
The third term is primarily for | examinations (and revision for said examinations) which, |
Dr. Boushey's work ranges from | examinations of current trends in the U.S. labor market |
Recent morphological | examinations of dingo and thylacine skulls show that alt |
ch can become the focus for recipients' own | examinations. |
More reliable forensic | examinations in the 1990s disproved the connection and s |
nt in order to earn the money to retake his | examinations. |
s only later that it started running medals | examinations and competitions. |
In 1929, Li sat entrance | examinations for and was accepted at the foreign languag |
He sat the | examinations of the Royal Statistical Society in 1932 an |
s in the district took SAT/ACT standardized | examinations with an average score of 1026 and 21, respe |
APLAN tests, sit for the School Certificate | Examinations in Year 10 and the Higher School Certificat |
outinely score high on high school entrance | examinations, achieve advanced placement and do well in |
e Council for the Indian School Certificate | Examinations (CISCE), New Delhi and offers ISC and ICSE |
e Council for the Indian School Certificate | Examinations, New Delhi. |
e Council for the Indian School Certificate | Examinations. |
e Council for the Indian School Certificate | Examinations (CISCE), New Delhi since its founding. |
orded that he had failed his Schools (final | examinations) for the second time, a summons had been ta |
Recognised English Language Schools (ARELS) | Examinations Trust, 1976-86. |
ssion of girls to official secondary school | examinations. |
General Certificate of Secondary Education" | examinations studied in years 10 and 11. |
e Matriculation and Higher Secondary school | examinations. |
h gained the right to hold secondary school | examinations from 1897. |
Education seminars and | examinations are held in South Africa and Germany. |
e he passed the junior and senior Cambridge | examinations, traveling daily by cart from Kelaniya to t |
experience (training) and pass a series of | examinations. |
accepted into the program take a series of | examinations at the end of a four-year curriculum. |
Some have a single examination or set of | examinations, in which case they are typically called "P |
Other departments have two sets of | examinations, one taken early in the student's graduate |
He was subjected to several more | examinations, once before the Privy Council at Whitehall |
In short, students sitting for | examinations in the same language, but belonging to two |
ed film, television, and print sources into | examinations of history and memory. |
noticeable talent at the special admittance | examinations, Demirelli was accepted to the Bilkent Univ |
trated the use of Lipiodol for spinal X-ray | examinations. |
ed a continuous 100% pass in the SSLC board | examinations. |
tate and Independent schools in Key Stage 2 | examinations. |
In the 2006 Key Stage 2 | examinations, St George's attained an aggregate score of |
amination board which sets state recognised | examinations for medical students. |
In all other states, entrance | examinations are conducted by a state run university. |
He took all three State's bar | examinations and passed them with top grades and quickly |
lation studies and the statistical study of | examinations (see his book with Sir Philip John Hartog e |
ience before, during or after the study for | examinations, graduates can qualify as Associates (3-6 y |
d his military training, studying emergency | examinations at the Military Academy in Belgrade, Serbia |
ior to this students had been submitted for | examinations to the University of London). |
In 1924 he successfully passed | examinations in Madrid for a managerial position at the |
including the establishment of a system of | examinations to determine the promotion of officers. |
nity throughout the course to take external | examinations in theatre disciplines which are recognised |
IGCSE and IB students take external | examinations at the end of Years 11 and 13. |
Good linguists can take public | examinations early, and GCSE Maths is offered early to t |
cal school for clinical skills teaching and | examinations. |
and research in science and technology, and | examinations. |
h; and problem-solving skills are tested in | examinations, though the setting of excessively taxing q |
process features aptitude testing, medical | examinations, interviews, plus a number of challenging i |
culum and associated assessments, tests and | examinations, advising the minister formerly known as th |
The locomotive passed all State tests and | examinations and in February 1925 was officially listed |
imes departmental), rather than University, | examinations and assist in predicting a student's final |
gave the counsel of perfection that "pass" | examinations ought to cease; but he recognized that this |
rgoliouth taught the syllabus for the final | examinations in lectures over two years, regardless of t |
urning to Australia, Owen completed the bar | examinations and was admitted to the New South Wales Bar |
them; this dialogue forms one of the oldest | examinations in world literature of the question of theo |
rvice in 1911, coming first in the entrance | examinations, but before being posted to India was secon |
The culmination of the director's | examinations of the fringes of Japanese society througho |
mpulsory if he intended to sit the entrance | examinations for university. |
aid to have been ahead of his time: The two | examinations have since been replaced by the modern GCSE |
how the officials in charge of the imperial | examinations at the time were making their testing quest |
son who has earned a degree in the Imperial | examinations is permitted a seat. |
or five years and passed all the prescribed | examinations; he then practised his new profession in va |
t marking period could return for the final | examinations provided that he had performed passing work |
he pathologist who conducted the postmortem | examinations on both the Clark babies, was banned from H |
He took the imperial | examinations several times in attempt to become a mandar |
ress in their study or ranking in the civil | examinations in the Ming and Qing dynasties. |
an Shirai is responsible for taking the dan | examinations within SCI and, together with Master Carlo |
the highest degree (jinshi) in the imperial | examinations and four years later he was appointed to th |
n this device in order to pass the Imperial | examinations. |
e CSB regarding alternatives to the written | examinations. |
He passed the law | examinations and was called to the Bar from Lincoln's In |
Jiang Shen himself passed the imperial | examinations in the Jinshi class, and thereafter served |
he studied law by himself and took the bar | examinations (this was allowed at the time), which he to |
Its leavers write the Independent | Examinations Board exams. |
r being the best woman student in the final | examinations. |
GCSEs are the final | examinations students take at the school. |
term "Prelims" is used for the preliminary | examinations required before a graduate student is permi |
r 1875, 38 students had passed the entrance | examinations. |
sently the Chief Examiner for the Caribbean | Examinations Council's CAPE Examinations in Computer Sci |
ssisi now has the best results in the board | examinations of 10th and 12th making it one of the best |
The external | examinations department of London College of Music is kn |
successfully participated in the Provincial | examinations at the age of 21 and at the imperial examin |
The Graded | Examinations in Spoken English (GESE) test candidates' a |
ng to reach the capital to sit the official | examinations. |
matical studies and prepared for the master | examinations, which lasted six months. |
works are treatises on passing the imperial | examinations and food. |
The annual | examinations and the results of all classes are conducte |
Cui Guicong passed the imperial | examinations in the Jinshi class in 817, during the reig |
el designing the syllabus for the Caribbean | Examinations Council and has been a part-time tutor at t |
sation and administration of the university | examinations. |
nized by the Emperor when he passed the top | examinations. |
also appointed the director of the musical | examinations conducted by the then Mysooru state. |
hich focus primarily on passing the Regents | Examinations administered by the New York State Departme |
neer History: Being an Account of the First | Examinations of the Ohio Valley, and the Early Settlemen |
Fan had three sons, all passed the imperial | examinations in the Jinshi class. |
r progress for the completion of the needed | examinations, taking and passing the two required Harvar |
and also prepared himself for the military | examinations. |
longer to be used by candidates in the STEP | examinations as all the graphs required are sketches, it |
rking period and who returned for the final | examinations but failed to make passing grades, could ag |
The Ranter's Ranting, with the apprehending | Examinations and Confession of John Collins and five mor |
87, the Midland Examining Group and the RSA | Examinations and Assessment Foundation, both in 1998. |
nd friends, Yang Wan stood for the imperial | examinations and passed them, and he was made a scribe t |
while he was studying to pass the entrance | examinations for a prestigious medical school, his fathe |
This formed the basis of the Imperial | examinations, which aspiring bureaucrats had to pass to |
ses taught at the colleges, while the final | examinations were designed to qualify students for the C |
The first | examinations of the exhumed bodies were made by German, |
s have shifted their focus from the regular | examinations to the CETs. |
part of the material tested on the Imperial | examinations. |
ar in August 1878, placing first in the bar | examinations. |
as well as conferences and the University's | examinations and Graduation Ceremonies |
who successfully completed their journeyman | examinations (along with Theodor Bogler, Werner Burri an |
These British | examinations are the usual qualifications required for e |
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