Sentence examples for qualifying examinations from inspiring English sources

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With its proposals to encourage the concentration of "AAB+" students at the most selective universities, the government is ensuring that the inflated performance of privately educated pupils in qualifying examinations will give them greater access to those universities than is merited by their performance when at them.

Junior secondary education takes three years and culminates in the Junior certificate qualifying examinations administered by a national examinations board.

Studies have demonstrated positive predictive relationships between scores on qualifying examinations and patient care outcomes [ 17, 18].

Many schools will require you to pass qualifying examinations to demonstrate your preparation to write and defend a dissertation, or thesis.

A trainee typically advances after passing qualifying examinations, with pay (which can vary from 60 to 90 percent of the journeyman's rate) increasing at each phase.

One exception has been in the country's Hazara heartland as well as in Hazara-dominated western Kabul, where boys and girls have been receiving educations the past half-dozen years that their parents could never have imagined when the Taliban ruled the country, vaulting Hazara students far ahead of Pashtuns in terms of success at college qualifying examinations and other yardsticks.

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The added importance of this examination in recent years stems from a correlation between ABSITE performance and performance on the American Board of Surgery qualifying examination.

She still needed to do part 2. The qualifying examinations--especially the second--are notoriously rigorous.Candidates are examined in all aspects of U.K. patent law.

To qualify as a shinshoku, a novice must attend a school approved by the Jinja Honchō (Association of Shintō Shrines), usually the Kokugakuin University in Tokyo, or pass a qualifying examination.

After passing his qualifying examination, Jaurès taught at the lycée of Albi from 1881 to 1883, and from 1883 to 1885 he was a lecturer at the University of Toulouse.

As Civil Service Commission chairman, Mr. Bronstein was one of the two key officials, the other being Police Commissioner Donald F. Cawley, who were involved in two changes in a Police Department qualifying examination that were announced late in 1973.

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