Education Ordinance definition

Education Ordinance means the Education Ordinance, Cap. 279, as may be amended from time to time.
Education Ordinance means the Education Ordinance (Cap. 279 of the Laws of Hong Kong).
Education Ordinance means the Education Ordinance, Cap. 279, as may be amended from time to time. 1.5 "IMC" means the incorporated management committee in respect of the School established under Part IIIB of the Education Ordinance on [date]. 1.6 "IMC Service Agreement" means an agreement to be entered into by the Government and the IMC on the terms and condition substantially as outlined in the sample agreement in Schedule Two attached hereto.

Examples of Education Ordinance in a sentence

  • The doctoral student is entitled to supervision during the studies, unless the Vice-Chancellor has decided otherwise in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance (2010:1064) Chapter 6 Section 30.

  • A doctoral student who so requests may have another supervisor (Higher Education Ordinance (2010:1064) Chapter 6 Section 28).

  • The doctoral student shall fulfil all the qualitative targets specified in the Higher Education Ordinance as well as in the locally decided qualitative targets, if any (see attached Annex A).

  • An applicant meets the general entry requirements for doctoral (third-cycle) studies if he or she has been awarded a Master’s (second-cycle) qualification, has satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240 credits, of which at least 60 second-cycle credits, or has acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in another way, in Sweden or elsewhere (Higher Education Ordinance (2010:1064) Chapter 7 Section 39).

  • It is assessed by a specially appointed examining committee in accordance with the provisions of the Higher Education Ordinance and the university’s regulations.

  • Under the Higher Education Ordinance, selection for third-cycle education is done after an assessment of the applicant’s capacity to assimilate the programme content.

  • However, the fact that an applicant may be credited for previous courses and study programmes or for professional or vocational experience may not alone give the applicant priority over other applicants (Higher Education Ordinance (2010:1064) Chapter 7 Section 41).

  • Under the Higher Education Ordinance, a Degree of Licentiate is achieved when the doctoral student has completed a programme of 120 credits within a subject that is offered at third cycle (doctoral) level; of these, at least 60 credits must be for a scholarly thesis of a pass level.

  • Under the Higher Education Ordinance, a Degree of Doctor is achieved when the doctoral student has completed a programme of 240 credits within a subject that is offered at third cycle (doctoral) level; of these, at least 120 credits must be for a scholarly thesis of a pass level (doctoral thesis).

  • Under the Higher Education Ordinance, the requirements for admission to third-cycle courses and study programmes are that the applicant meets the general and specific entry requirements prescribed by the higher education institution.


More Definitions of Education Ordinance

Education Ordinance means the Education Ordinance (Cap.279) as amended from time to time.
Education Ordinance means the Education Ordinance, Cap. 279, as may be amended from time to time. 1.5 "Proposed Plan of Joining DSS" means the proposed plan submitted by the SSB in connection with its application for admission of the School to the DSS and accepted by the Government with amendments, if any. 1.6 "School" means the [name of aided school] to be switched from aided to DSS status which provides [secondary / primary] education at [address of aided school]. 1.7 "School Development Plan" means the proposed school development plan to be submitted by the SMC and as accepted by the Government pursuant to Clause 5.4 hereof. 1.8 "SMC" means the incorporated or registered school management committee pursuant to Clause 3 hereof. 1.9 "SMC Service Agreement" means an agreement to be entered into by the Government and the SMC on the terms and condition substantially as outlined in the sample agreement in Schedule Two attached hereto.

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