English to Gujarati Dictionary credential

credential

ઓળખપત્ર
definition
noun
recruitment is based mainly on academic credentials
a qualification, achievement, personal quality, or aspect of a person's background, typically when used to indicate that they are suitable for something.
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Authentication 'credentials' can then be maintained centrally and referenced by a whole host of platforms and applications.
I had the academic 'credentials' to pursue other paths.
Checking out his 'credentials' proved to be a difficult task.
He began filling out a second document, entitled Personal Data Sheet, in which he was asked to spell out his academic 'credentials' .
I dare say the last thing you want to be doing here is comparing 'credentials' and educational achievements.
Most job applications begin with a written overview of past work experience and 'credentials' .
His strident tone and lack of reasoned argument makes me curious about his academic 'credentials' .
Obviously, no one was reading carefully or checking 'credentials' there.
While he's speaking, an RCMP officer in a black suit checks my press 'credentials' menacingly.
They suspected that I, like many researchers previously, would utilize my study to obtain academic 'credentials' and then abandon my work in the Arctic.
Those with academic records below the class average earned much less than those with better academic 'credentials' .
His academic 'credentials' are impressive and include a doctorate in economics and teaching stints at several universities.
They are less concerned with academic 'credentials' and affiliation, and more excited about my international approach to women's history.
Presenting her 'credentials' to the president, the ambassador said she was the first American woman ambassador to South Africa.
Have you heard about their background or their 'credentials' ?
Quotas must not apply, and applications for visas, press 'credentials' and other documentation requisite for their work should be approved promptly.
This transpired as the incoming German ambassador presented his 'credentials' to the president in Pretoria.
Meanwhile ambassadors of five countries presented their 'credentials' to the Bulgarian President.
Do we want academic 'credentials' to matter in blogs?
To this end, when writing up the results of their ethnographic work, authors play up their academic 'credentials' and qualifications, their previous experience, and so on.
Generally, these protections are given to persons holding letters of 'credentials' from Foreign Ministers or other high-level authorisation.
Trusts which are anxious to show their governance 'credentials' will identify innovators as low risk targets for attention.
Today the new Ambassador to London presented his 'credentials' to the Queen.
The United States government is moving towards issuing single smart card identity 'credentials' for all federal employees.
I have the right 'credentials' and qualities to turn it around but unfortunately it's not going to happen
Service Police, more than ever, need 'credentials' to be easily identifiable to our own personnel, coalition forces and civilians.
The King had reintroduced the ceremonial horse and carriage and tails requirement for Ambassadors presenting their 'credentials' .
With your 'credentials' , your background and your contributions to photography, readers should have given you a little more credit than they did.
Many of these had no 'credentials' to indicate that they represented anybody but themselves.
It also has authorized more money for background checks so job applicants' academic 'credentials' can be more thoroughly investigated.
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