if u want 2 noe d result(cgpa) it's 9.8
i dnt think u'll need d roll no. nw
“What is the student enrollment (in the total number of students)?”
The ratio of student and teacher ratios in ucla must be done as follows .First find out the number of Student in ucla.Then , find out the number of teacher in ucla.The, divide the number of Student and the number of teacher.
Once you get your school certificate there should be a student number on the paper.
No, the OEN is assigned by the province and the student number is assigned by the school board.
Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 etc
The BCeSIS number is a student number that is auto generated in BCeSIS. It is not the student's Personal Eduction Number or PEN #. The BCeSIS student number can be used to: *sort students *post marks without names *query students and much more. There is more information about this on the Integrated Service Website. (ISW)
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You can get your CXC results, even if you do not have your student registration number by contacting your school or the Local Ministry of Education.
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Long Answer: I found it's actually more difficult to draw these 'students standing evenly spaced in a circle' problems with large numbers of students than it is to just develop a rule for the problem using more simplistic circles (such as a circle with four or eight students). Anyway a general rule for these problems is x+(1/2*t)=y, where x is the number of the particular student (1, in this case), t is the total number of students in the circle (must be an even number, otherwise they can't be standing directly opposite) and y will be the number of the student that the student you have picked is facing. Just a note that, obviously, if you picked student number 18 in this case, this would work out to student number 27. All you have to do in this case is subtract 18 from this number. So student number 18 would be facing student number 9. So if y in the above equation is greater than the total number of students, simply subtract the total number of students from the number you get. Short Answer: 1+(1/2*18)= 1+9 = 10 Student 1 will be facing Student 10.