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Licentiate শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: লাইসেনশিয়েট

Licentiate Meaning In Bengali লাইসেনশিয়েট

Licentiate

কলেজ, স্কুল, কলেজ, বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় ইঃ থেকে যোগ্যতাপত্র প্রাপ্ত ব্যক্তি,

Definition

1) A licentiate is a person who has received a license, especially a license to practice a certain profession, such as law or medicine.
2) In some educational systems, a licentiate is an academic degree that is higher than a bachelor's degree but below a doctorate.
3) A licentiate can also refer to a person who has passed a qualifying examination, especially in the context of a church or religious institution.

Examples

Licentiate Example in a sentence

1) She earned her licentiate in psychology after years of studying.

2) The licentiate examination was known for being incredibly challenging.

3) As a licentiate architect, he was able to design buildings independently.

4) Completing the licentiate program was a significant milestone in her academic career.

5) After graduating with his licentiate degree, he pursued a master's in engineering.

6) The licentiate thesis required extensive research and analysis.

7) She was one of the few students to graduate with a licentiate in music theory.

8) The licentiate licensure allowed her to practice law in the state.

9) He aspired to become a licentiate professor in his field one day.

10) Attaining a licentiate in theology was his lifelong dream.

Part of Speech

Licentiate (Noun)

Synonyms

College , Vocational School , Hall , Lyceum , Licentiate - (NOUN) কলেজ

Licentiate - (SYNONYM) স্কুল, কলেজ, বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় ইঃ থেকে যোগ্যতাপত্র প্রাপ্ত ব্যক্তি

Bangla Academy Dictionary

licentiate

Encyclopedia

A licentiate is a person who has received a license, especially a license to practice a certain profession, such as law or medicine.
In some educational systems, a licentiate is an academic degree that is higher than a bachelor's degree but below a doctorate.
A licentiate can also refer to a person who has passed a qualifying examination, especially in the context of a church or religious institution.