NVQs (National Vocational Qualifications) are primarily a UK qualification and may not be widely recognized in the United States. While some employers might acknowledge NVQs as evidence of skills and training, the American education and vocational training system does not have a direct equivalent. Recognition can vary by industry and employer, so it's advisable for individuals to check specific requirements for their field in the U.S.
To be recognised by Congress as a sovereign nation called the Confederate States of America.
Murray Saunders has written: 'The \\' 'Emerging issues in the utilisation of NVQs' 'Emerging issues in T.V.E.I. implementation'
Around about 1885 and the breed became recognised by the American kennel club in 1888.
REcognised by HRD
Phyllis Anne Kane has written: 'Quality issues affecting the assessment processes of NVQs in child care and education'
recognised
recognised, Order NO
There are a number of Druidic organisations all over the world, but it is mostly practised in Europe and North America (regardless of a small following in other places, as mentioned). Some of these organisations are officially recognised and, for example, Druidry as such is an officially recognised religion in the UK.
In my opinion no is the answer. A Masters involves a lot of work (I have done NVQs prior to completing my degree and masters).
yes.....its is recognised with ugc
is aiem is recognised institute in Mumbai
Yes, it is UGC recognised