Common course definition

Common course means a course that comes under the category of courses, including compulsory English and additional language courses and a set of general courses applicable for Language Reduced Pattern (LRP) programmes, the selection of which is compulsory for all students undergoing UG programmes.
Common course means a course that comes under the category of courses, including compulsory English and additional language courses and a set of general courses, selection of which is compulsory for all students undergoing undergraduate programmes.
Common course means a course that comes under the category of courses for English.

Examples of Common course in a sentence

  • Common course and grade level student loads shall be available upon request.


More Definitions of Common course

Common course means a course that comes under the category of courses, includingcompulsory English and additional language courses and a set of general courses applicablefor Language Reduced Pattern (LRP) programmes, a selection of which is compulsory for allstudents undergoing undergraduate programmes.
Common course means a course that comes under the category of courses, including compulsory English Common Courses(ECC)and Additional Common Courses(ACC) and a set of General Awareness Courses(GAC) applicable for Language Reduced Pattern (LRP) programmes, a selection of which is compulsory for all students undergoing undergraduate programmes.
Common course means a course that comes under the category of courses, including compulsory English and additional language courses and a set of general courses. There are 10 common courses for the BSc. Forestry programme. This includes four English courses (two courses each in first and second semesters), two additional language courses (one course each in first and second semesters) and four General courses (two each in third and fourth semesters). The syllabi of general courses include the topics related to forestry.
Common course means a course which is compulsorily registered by the postgraduate student for the completion of postgraduate degree programme. The marks obtained by the student in a common course will also be taken into account for calculating OGPA.
Common course means a course that comes under the category of courses, including compulsory English and additional language courses, the selection of which is compulsory for all students undergoing UG programmes. Every UG student shall undergo 10 common courses (total 38 credits).
Common course means a course that comes under the category of courses, including compulsory English and additional language courses and a set of general

Related to Common course

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  • Common Collateral means all of the assets of any Grantor, whether real, personal or mixed, constituting both Senior Lender Collateral and Second Priority Collateral, including without limitation any assets in which the First Lien Agents are automatically deemed to have a Lien pursuant to the provisions of Section 2.3.

  • Common Carrier means any land, sea, and/or air conveyance operating under a valid license for the transportation of passengers for hire.

  • Point of common coupling means the point which the distributed generation facility is connected to the EDU's system.

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