The term "compulsory" refers to something that is required or mandatory, often by law or regulation. It indicates that individuals must comply with a specific obligation or rule, and failure to do so may result in penalties or other consequences. Common examples include compulsory education laws, which mandate that children attend school until a certain age.
No math is not compulsory for CA.
no, it is not compulsory.
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
For GCSEs, which is what they are called in the UK, mathematics is compulsory.
only maths is compulsory subjet for best of five
"Compulsory" can mean obligatory or required. For example, "compulsory education". It can also mean "employing or exerting compulsion; coercive", or "compelling; necessary; essential".
What do you understand by "compulsory" and "voluntary" winding up of a company
yes the mean the same thing - you have to do it
Compulsoriness. Describes the quality of something as compulsory. Compulsion is the act of compelling, which is different.
Compulsory
Volunteer soldiers, who've actually chosen the military as a profession, rather than conscripts who are bound to serve a compulsory term of service in the military.
Required, obligatory, compulsory.
Do you mean they had no money and no means of coercion?
"Compulsory" refers to something that is required or mandatory, meaning it must be done or followed. This term is often used in contexts such as laws, regulations, or educational requirements where compliance is not optional. For example, compulsory education means that children must attend school for a certain number of years.
Education is compulsory in the UK.There is a compulsory curfew tonight due to the riots.The drug test is compulsory, refusal will mean employment termination.
it means forced charged/compulsory contribution
Something is compulsory if you have to do it, if you are forced to do it. If you have a choice, it's non-compulsory.