go with SAP ABAP/4
The official term for a student pursuing a Ph.D. degree is a doctoral candidate.
it has a pretty decent placement record and if you are an average student then you'll definitely get through campus placements..
Ian Winkworth has written: 'Student placements'
There are a number of places where one can find the latest student placements available in the US, particularly online. Websites with some listings include Students Without Borders and IBM.
The key difference between a doctoral candidate and a student pursuing a doctoral degree is that a doctoral candidate has completed all the required coursework and is working on their dissertation, while a student pursuing a doctoral degree is still in the process of completing coursework and has not yet advanced to the dissertation stage.
An undergraduate student is one who is pursuing either an associates or bachelor's degree. Those who are pursuing a masters or doctorate are considered graduate students.
Nothing really. A freshman in college is an undergraduate student. A senior in college is also an undergraduate student. All those pursuing an associate or bachelor's degree are undergraduates students.
The key difference between a PhD candidate and a student pursuing a doctoral degree is that a PhD candidate has completed all the required coursework and exams and is working on their dissertation, while a student pursuing a doctoral degree is still in the process of completing coursework and exams before advancing to the dissertation stage.
SISTec has been ranked 1st in Madhya Pradesh for excellent placements in 2014.Even in neck and neck competition and recession,the highest package which a SISTec student manages to get is 12.4 lacs.
You are considered a graduate student when you have completed a bachelor's degree and are pursuing a higher level of education, such as a master's or doctoral degree.
Typically no they can not. Student teachers are those pursuing a bachelor's degree in an education program. Student teaching is part of their coursework which typically occurs within their senior year.
No, the noun 'student' is the singular form. The plural form is students.