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It means exactly what it says - if still enrolled in secondary education (e.g., high school) at age 20.
no accutally they have registered in mhrd .....but still they are not approved from mhrd...........
The Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965 allowed for the funding of education across the United States while still letting the states choose their own lessons and curriculum. It was passed by L.B. Johnson so that all children could get a decent education and attend college if they chose to.
If you purchase a parrot from a reputable breeder, then yes, you can get papers. If not then can I still get papers from sum where?
The education in Mexico is regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education. People that are able to afford to send their children to private schools in the country do because the level of education received prepares them for a secondary education. Public schools throughout the country have gotten better. However, the children are still not able to keep up with students in equivalent grades in other areas of the world.
If one is 18 and still in high school, he or she cant't sign their papers.
most of the time, a school is still generally "In business". Usually, their hours are from 9 through 2. Just walk in.
Yes, Malmesbury secondary school is still open.
A secondary conflict is a an event that is important but isn't part of the main conflict. It's still important but secondary to the main.
Yes. You can sign your own papers because you are an adult.
Once you sign the papers you are responsible
National board of secondary examination Delhi is fake or not