Satisfactory level definition

Satisfactory level means that the applicant achieved a grade of at least 80 in the research thesis, final examination, and courses of the Master’s degree at the Technion, or an equivalent degree from another accredited academic institute.
Satisfactory level means the performance of all essential functions of the role to the high standard expected and contributes to the continuous improvement of established ways of working.

Examples of Satisfactory level in a sentence

  • Satisfactory level of achievement in Maths and English (C Standard) PLUS Majority of passes in the remaining subjects PLUS Students not meeting these requirements are required to attend an interview with the relevant Deputy Principal regarding attendance and progression to the next year level.

  • Satisfactory level of achievement in the remaining subjects or on track to receive subjects or on track to receive any certificates being studied.

  • Satisfactory level of achievement in Mathematics and English (C Standard) PLUS Personal Pathway: Passing level of achievement in Mathematics and English.

  • OR ATAR Pathway Satisfactory level of achievement in Mathematics and English PLUS Satisfactory level of achievement (C Standard) in English and Mathematics to meet literacy and numeracy requirements for QCE.

  • Satisfactory level of achievement in the remaining subjects or on track to receive any certificates being studied.

  • If the employee’s performance improves to a Satisfactory level (33 or higher), that employee will be eligible for the corresponding merit increase (non-retroactive).

  • The Agency will provide assistance to any employee whose work is below the Satisfactory level to improve his or her performance, including providing advice, identifying and providing supplemental training, and providing additional coaching, monitoring, mentoring, and other developmental activities, as appropriate, to help improve Immigration Judge performance.