English to Gujarati Dictionary prospectus

prospectus

પ્રોસ્પેક્ટસ
definition
noun
After finding a vacancy in your chosen subject area, read the university/college prospectus .
a printed document that advertises or describes a school, commercial enterprise, forthcoming book, etc., in order to attract or inform clients, members, buyers, or investors.
translation of 'prospectus '
બોધ-પત્ર,
માહિતી-પત્ર
example
A round of 38 redundancies has now come to an end and the college will be offering the full range of courses in the new 'prospectus' .
He has already publicly backed the idea of a remake and is quoted in the 'prospectus' issued to potential investors in the movie.
After finding a vacancy in your chosen subject area, read the university/college 'prospectus' .
Then he busily flicks through the university's Life Sciences 'prospectus' in search of inspiration.
The 'prospectus' will also outline the terms of the preferential share offer, allowing investors to buy further stock at a discount.
I need to sit down with the 'prospectus' from each university and my notes from visiting them and make a table comparing the two.
A 'prospectus' for potential sponsors raises the prospect of boarding academies.
A 'prospectus' was issued for shares in the new cattle mart in Skipton.
Spell out in the 'prospectuses' sent to potential trainees overseas those specialties in which training and long term career opportunities do not exist, and identify specialties in which they do.
University websites and 'prospectuses' gave admissions information directed at pupils aged over 16 years, but this was not experienced as meaningful by the younger age groups in this study.
The 'prospectuses' and programs of most American colleges and universities claim to educate for citizenry.
Many university 'prospectuses' talk about ‘access’ to courses by disabled students, but the encouragement needs to start earlier.
‘We have only just started college and we are already being bombarded with university 'prospectuses' ,’ says Lydia.
Andy said he has been looking through college websites and 'prospectuses' to decide which course will suit him best and has opted for a course at the University of Bath in Swindon.
We believe that this should enable institutions to take account of the provisions in finalising their 'prospectuses' for the academic year 2000-2001.
He would be seen carting home university 'prospectuses' and claimed he was on the verge of being accepted to one of the top colleges.
Northern Ireland was the first to scrap league tables, in 2001, instead requiring schools to publish their own annual results in 'prospectuses' for parents to read.
I nodded, but obviously he couldn't see me, and neither could anyone else, seeing as I'd gone out of my mom's way after she'd spotted all the college 'prospectuses' and started her anti-escape campaign all over again.
I need to quit procrastinating and sit down with all the 'prospectuses' , leaflets and my notes from the two universities I'm considering as my first choice.
Just how much faith can investors have in glossy 'prospectuses' ?
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