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The phrase "academic qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the degrees, diplomas, or certifications that an individual has obtained in an educational context.
Example: "Her academic qualifications include a Master's degree in Biology and a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry."
Alternatives: "educational credentials" or "scholastic achievements".
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For example, based on the study conducted by Lara-Cinisomo et al. (2011), we expected that teachers with lower ECE academic qualifications would rank non-academically oriented learning areas higher, while teachers with higher academic qualifications might prioritize academically oriented areas.
CRITICS of vocational education are snobs, obsessed with academic qualifications.
Like her husband, she had few academic qualifications.
Did their academic qualifications outstrip yours by some margin?
They were about 40 percent more likely to apply to a college matching their academic qualifications.
Sir John, by contrast, left a state school at age 16 with limited academic qualifications.
"I can make films about subjects that I don't have any academic qualifications for".
Thirdly, through opportunity: traditional education in Uganda puts an emphasis on academic qualifications.
This did not seem to be explained by their previous academic qualifications.
Work experience and other life skills can be viewed as just as important as academic qualifications.
This article was updated on 27 January to correct information about Felicia Buruiana's academic qualifications.
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