English to Marathi Dictionary graduate

graduate

पदवीधर
definition
verb
I graduated from West Point in 1965
successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or high school.
a graduated tax
arrange in a series or according to a scale.
noun
Training courses usually take graduates or school leavers any time after they've got their qualification.
a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate academic degree.
Rinse flask with small portions of non-saturated acetonitrile and transfer rinsings to the graduate with disposable pipette until 5 ml is collected.
a graduated cup, tube, flask, or measuring glass, used especially by chemists and pharmacists.
adjective
the graduate faculty
relating to graduate school education.
translation of 'Graduate '
स्नातक,
पदवीधर
example
The prize is given to the 'graduate' or undergraduate student who submitted the best paper on an intelligence-related subject during the preceding year.
Rinse flask with small portions of non-saturated acetonitrile and transfer rinsings to the 'graduate' with disposable pipette until 5 ml is collected.
Well, how would his wife not know he didn't 'graduate' college?
He has also won the three major teaching awards in his college and both the 'graduate' and undergraduate teaching awards in his department.
When the school term ended in May 1914, Hubble decided to pursue his first passion and so returned to university as a 'graduate' student to study more astronomy.
I am now in my last year of college and I am getting ready to 'graduate' with a masters degree.
He teaches 'graduate' and undergraduate courses in Child Development, Test and Measurements, and Educational Psychology.
Without this additional dimension in the analysis of students it is difficult to explain efforts by universities to 'graduate' students faster.
Many students now 'graduate' from high school having already completed many credits toward college.
It also alters the penalty system, in line with industry concerns, to 'graduate' penalties according to the seriousness of the offence.
We want to end a system where youth from low-income areas are seven times less likely to 'graduate' college than youth from high-income areas.
Palmer is a 1997 'graduate' of Ohio State University with a bachelor's degree in nursing.
Everyone else in the race was either an Oxbridge 'graduate' or undergraduate.
Uncap the flask, and use a pipette to transfer excess liquid above the 1.0 L mark to a 25-mL 'graduate' .
Students must now pass proficiency exams in order to enter and 'graduate' from high school, replacing the system of social promotion.
Reflective journals have prompted self-regulated or metacognitive ways of thinking in students in 'graduate' and undergraduate education courses.
The guests and public took tours of the place where currently over 500 undergraduate and 'graduate' students are pursuing degrees in information technology and interactive arts.
The downtown campus offers a broad range of undergraduate and 'graduate' courses.
The other half of the truth was that I was on the dean's list and preparing to 'graduate' college with honors.
Some simply wanted to practice their English, while others hoped to obtain vocational training in law enforcement or pursue undergraduate or 'graduate' degrees.
He was a 'graduate' of Hebron High School and Hastings College.
The report recommended that states require students to take a minimum number of courses in core academic subjects in order to 'graduate' from high school.
Many 'graduate' and undergraduate students have worked with us on our radar work and we appreciate their valuable contributions.
There is sufficient scope and depth here to support an independent course in a law school or in other undergraduate or 'graduate' study.
Most of those jobs have gone to India and China, whose universities 'graduate' hundreds of thousands of engineers each year.
Nine out of 10 professional archaeologists are 'graduates' , but university training is not always suited to field archaeology.
It seems that high school 'graduates' are enrolling in college without having learned prerequisite knowledge in reading, writing, and arithmetic.
More than two-thirds of our high school 'graduates' are going to college.
The fact that 47 percent of low-income high school 'graduates' went immediately to college was good news.
Many high school 'graduates' want to receive a university education abroad, but few people can afford this.
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