A university’s acceptance rate is calculated by dividing the number of accepted students by the number of total applicants. So, for instance, if 100 students apply to a college and 10 are accepted, the college has a 10 percent acceptance rate.
The obstacles to youth economic engagement are as multifaceted as they are complex.
UGC must hurry up with an anti-ragging policy
The solution to this problem lies in generating more opportunities for the employment of our graduates – at home and abroad.
As application season draws near, here are some of the most common myths debunked.
A university’s acceptance rate is calculated by dividing the number of accepted students by the number of total applicants. So, for instance, if 100 students apply to a college and 10 are accepted, the college has a 10 percent acceptance rate.
The obstacles to youth economic engagement are as multifaceted as they are complex.
UGC must hurry up with an anti-ragging policy
The solution to this problem lies in generating more opportunities for the employment of our graduates – at home and abroad.
As application season draws near, here are some of the most common myths debunked.