Qualifying Examination definition

Qualifying Examination means examinations on the basis of which a candidate becomes eligible for admission or its equivalent examination;
Qualifying Examination means the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination, (Standard XII, 10 + 2 Pattern) passed in the General, Commerce or Science Stream or equivalent examination and English as one of the subjects;
Qualifying Examination means the examination to be qualified to become eligible for admission to MBBS course in India as prescribed in the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 1997.

Examples of Qualifying Examination in a sentence

  • The method by which this additional grade is obtained is referred to as the Honours Qualifying Examination.

  • The SRA will cease to be involved in the approval or recognition of new QLD/CPE courses that start on (or after) 31 December 2021, following the introduction of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE).

  • Subjects of Study in Qualifying Examination: The candidate must have studied the prescribed essential subjects at the qualifying examination level to pursue a particular course of study.

  • Although the formal Qualifying Examination for candidacy ordinarily is conducted in a single day, the Committee may meet intermittently over a longer period, and may decide to reexamine the student on one or more topics after a specified interval.

  • Qualifying Examination: The candidate must have passed the Senior Secondary (10+2) or equivalent examination from a system of education recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), with requisite subjects.


More Definitions of Qualifying Examination

Qualifying Examination means the examination (i.e. HSC [12th standard] or equivalent examination) on the basis of result of which a candidate becomes eligible to appear at MHT-CET entrance examination for selection to aforesaid Health Science Courses
Qualifying Examination means “Examination on the result of which the candidate becomes eligible to apply for Central Teacher Eligibility Test.
Qualifying Examination means examination on the result of which a candidate becomes eligible for admission i.e. HSC(12th standard) or equivalent examination
Qualifying Examination means the examination for the time being prescribed for the purposes of Part IV;
Qualifying Examination means the examination of the minimum qualification passing of which with not less than 45% marks (40% in case of reserved categories) in the prescribed group subjects entitles one to seek admission into the relevant Professional Course as prescribed in the Andhra Pradesh Common Entrance Test for entry into Engineering; Pharmacy, Agricultural, Medical and Dental courses Rules, 2011.
Qualifying Examination means the passing of that examination which makes a student eligible for admission to the next higher class.
Qualifying Examination means the Bachelor of Commerce & Bachelor of Business Administration, (10+2+3 pattern) passed in relative subjects;