Exams definition

Exams means a test provided by The Linux Foundation, possibly through an Exam Proctoring Partner, which is used to determine whether to issue Certification(s).
Exams means Certification Exam(s) and/or Assessment Exam(s).
Exams where a User’s course knowledge is tested and formal certification may be awarded if a User achieves a certain result. The WBT and ODL (collectively, “Online Classes”) are self-paced activities. The time required to complete a ASP, WBT or ODL class is based on the pace the customer sets and the time that the customer has available. BMC will provide each ASP, WBT or ODL class for a period of 1 year (except in the case of WBTs resold by BMC, which shall expire within 90 days) during which a customer may take the ASP, WBT or ODL class as many times as the Customer likes. At the end of the designated period of availability, Customer will no longer have access to ASP, WBT or ODL classes unless the Customer purchases the class again. This designated period of time may vary based on the type of online class selected.

Examples of Exams in a sentence

  • While the College agrees to make scheduling accommodations for required State assessments, including the STAAR and End of Course Exams, all contact hour requirements must be met.

  • While the College agrees to make accommodations for required state assessments, including the STAAR and End of Course Exams, all contact hour requirements must be met.

  • This credit is earned from Web Exams and is pulled from the statewide CTAV system.

  • Students must have an unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 and must demonstrate college readiness by achieving or exceeding minimum scores on Common or Alternative Placement Exams in Reading to participate in this course.

  • The Loan Parties acknowledge that all Field Exams, appraisals and reports are prepared by or for the Administrative Agent and Lenders for their purposes, and Loan Parties shall not be entitled to rely upon them.

  • The Initial and Annual Medical Exams standards for the pulmonary function test and the resting blood pressure limits are established by FFS.

  • The Linux Foundation may also share personal data provided by the candidate and details of examination scores with a third party, including Exam Proctoring Partners, in order to administer the Exams, to improve the testing program and experience, to facilitate statistical analyses, and to determine if Candidate passed the Exam.

  • Oral Exams Two periodic or comprehensive oral exams every 12 months.

  • All examinations related to employment, whether requested/directed by the Company, (Medical Exams, Respiratory Exams, Chest X-rays, Physical Exams, Hearing Tests, CDL License Testing, License Exams, Passport.) shall be at the Company’s expense unless otherwise defined by the Company’s new hire Offer Letter.

  • Lenders may participate in any such Field Exams at their own expense.


More Definitions of Exams

Exams means a test provided by The Cloud Foundry Foundation, possibly through an Exam Proctoring Partner, which is used to determine whether to issue Certification(s).
Exams. You can verify your exam schedule once released online through Carleton Central. Please ensure you verify your exam schedule at both institutions as soon as it is available to avoid problems with any exam conflicts. If a conflict should occur, it is to be resolved at the University of Ottawa.
Exams means the Exams or assessments which are to be supplied by us to you as specified in your Order (and confirmed in our Order Confirmation) as per the Awarding Body specification criteria;
Exams means a test provided by the OpenStack Foundation, possibly through an Exam Proctoring Partner, which is used to determine whether to issue Certification(s).
Exams means all recruitment exams conducted by Union Government through its recruitment commissions and other such agencies;
Exams means the examinations developed by or on behalf of Microsoft for testing and certifying end users on Microsoft Office applications, currently referred to as “Microsoft Business Certification Exams.”