NSE definition

NSE means National Stock Exchange of India Limited;
NSE means the National Stock Exchange of India Limited;
NSE means the National Stock Exchange of India Limited.

Examples of NSE in a sentence

  • We propose to apply the NRC funds to support the development of two of our most recent junior faculty members to have been hired into NSE: , whose research focuses on advanced heat transfer materials and diagnostics, and Assistant , whose research focuses on advanced nuclear fuel and safety.

  • The program will be administered by the NSE Department Head, working directly with the junior faculty being supported and with their mentoring committees, and assisted by the NSE Administrative Office to ensure that all program commitments are satisfied.

  • Faculty Development Program Young faculty in NSE are selected through a search of international scope, seeking the best- qualified candidates whose research interests and aspirations can coincide with the mission of the department.

  • Application for on-site septic systems approval includes a pre-design evaluation, pre-design report and, if the application is deemed acceptable to proceed, detailed design documentation to NSE is required.

  • The NRC resources will be used to support the academic career development of two of our most recent junior faculty members to have joined NSE, whose work focuses respectively in experimental heat transfer, and accident tolerant fuel.


More Definitions of NSE

NSE means National Stock Exchange of India Ltd.
NSE means The Nairobi Securities Exchange where exchange of securities issued by publicly quoted companies and the government is done.
NSE means Nova Scotia Environment.
NSE means National Stock Exchange of India where the equity shares of the Petitioner Company are listed;
NSE means the National Stock Exchange of India Limited and includes the various segments of the Exchange.
NSE means the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
NSE means that department of the Nova Scotia Provincial Government currently called “Nova Scotia Environment” or its successor provincial department should there be a name change;