Compulsory Courses definition

Compulsory Courses means fundamental papers which the student admitted to a particular Post-Graduate Programme should successfully complete to receive the Post-Graduate Degree in Business Administration i.e., MBA and which cannot be substituted by any other course.
Compulsory Courses means fundamental paper, a student admitted to the LL.M Programme should successfully complete to receive the Post Graduate Degree in the law (LL.M).
Compulsory Courses means courses prescribed by Bar Council of India as such.

Related to Compulsory Courses

  • Compulsory License means, with respect to a Licensed Product in a country or territory, a license, or rights granted to a Third Party by a governmental agency within such country or territory to sell or offer for sale such Licensed Product in such country or territory under any Patents or Know-How owned or controlled by either Party or its Affiliates, without direct or indirect authorization from such Party or its Affiliates.

  • Compulsory school age means the period of a child’s life from the time the child enters school, which may be no later than at the age of eight (8) years, until the age of 17 years or graduation from high school, whichever occurs first.

  • Compulsory-school-age child means a child who has attained or will attain the age of six (6) years on or before September 1 of the calendar year and who has not attained the age of seventeen (17) years on or before September 1 of the calendar year; and shall include any child who has attained or will attain the age of five (5) years on or before September 1 and has enrolled in a full-day public school kindergarten program. A child, five (5) years of age, who enrolls in public kindergarten, will have to abide by the same guidelines as outlined in the §37-13-91.

  • Compulsory arbitration means the procedure whereby parties involved in a labor dispute

  • Compulsory Acquisition means requisition for title or other compulsory acquisition, requisition, appropriation, expropriation, deprivation, forfeiture or confiscation for any reason of the Ship by any Government Entity or other competent authority, whether de jure or de facto, but shall exclude requisition for use or hire not involving requisition of title;