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Admissions

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Admissions meaning

plural of admission | The department, section, administrative team, etc., that process admissions for an institution, hospital, etc.; the place where such a department is located.

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Admissions offices at the undergraduate and graduate levels should assess the alignment or divergence between their current admissions policies and the criteria and values of antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Admissions to all Undergraduate programmes at the Delhi University will be based on the scores obtained in CUET (UG) 2023, except for admissions to the School of Open Learning (SOL), Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) and Foreign Nationals.

Jessica Griffiths, Rice’s deputy director of admissions, suggests using the acronym PLACES—program, location, admissions, cost, extracurriculars, and support—to come up with questions that cover all your bases during the tour.

The cases were brought by conservative activist Edward Blum, president of Students for Fair Admissions, an organization that opposes racial classifications in college admissions.

Unlike other entrance exams, such as the Standard Admissions TestMedical College Admissions Test, the LSAT doesn’t contain information you learn in a specific class.

In hospitals, admissions and deaths are still rising right across England and health officials are concerned that black, Asian and minority ethnic communities make up nearly 40% of admissions to intensive care.

The answer keys and other documents for undergraduate admissions, postgraduate admissions as well as JRF and SRF PhD fellowships have been released and candidates can download it from nta.

While the best-case scenario requires more time to flatten the curve and achieve high compliance regarding social distancing guidelines, this scenario forecasts 68 intensive care unit (ICU) admissions and 45 ventilated admissions.

Amid a rash of college admissions scandals, some of the legislation is aimed at improving integrity in college admissions and holding for-profit colleges accountable.

Experts said state bills proposed in response to the college admissions cheating scandal may not have immediate effects on the role wealth plays in the college admissions process.

In “Admissions,” a phone call to a distant relative or a plea to a friend is about as far as the parents will go when it comes to getting their kids to win favor with college admissions boards.

Rudy Meredith, 51, is the third person to plead guilty in the wide-ranging school admissions scandal in which authorities say wealthy parents paid an admissions consultant to rig their children’s test scores and bribe coaches at sought-after schools.

Specific admissions staff members are assigned to recruit from particular regions of the U.S. Dean of Admissions Justin Doty was in charge of recruitment for the Pacific Northwest for ten years before Juan Perez took over the region.

In collaboration with the US-based Law School Admissions Council (LSAC), the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) India is held every year for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

Criticisms Admissions procedure Parents of boys not admitted to the school have protested and appealed against the school's selective admissions policy.

About a quarter of Americans, in other words, take UNC’s side in its years-long legal dispute with Students for Fair Admissions.

A case for retaining the practice may be made, but it cannot be credibly made without being straight about the current admissions mix.

Acknowledging that Stanley may have simply been extraordinarily unlucky, the Zhongs say they're sharing his story to spark conversation about making college admissions more transparent.

Across the board, the usual admissions process has been pared down to the basics.

Admission to the information provided by the institute, admissions will be done on the basis of JEE Advanced score.