First, your indicating you already have two degrees. So, I don't understand your question as such. If you have accumulated credits at different schools that equal the number of credits required for an associates degree, you cannot claim you have an associates degree. Degrees require more than just an accumulation of credits. The credits must be in specific areas, under a specific program of study, within an acceptable grade point average, as prescribed by the college.
The equivalent of a United States Associates degree in India is the Associates of Arts or AA degree. It is a two year degree where the student earns 60 credits.
No, two associate degrees do not equal a bachelor's degree. A bachelor's degree typically requires more credits and coursework than two associate degrees combined.
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.78 degrees Celsius
0 degrees Celsius is equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
One degree Fahrenheit is equal to -17.22222222222222...repeating degrees Celsius.
4 degrees centigrade is equal to 39.2 degree Fahrenheit.
1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.2 degrees Celsius.
(-117) degree Celsius equals (-178.6) degree Fahrenheit.
1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.2 degrees Celsius.
Celsius is equal to 9/5 + 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
273.15 kelvin32 degrees Fahrenheit491.67 degree Rankine0 degree Reaumur
At -40 degrees on both scales.