English to Gujarati Dictionary academic

academic

શૈક્ષણિક
definition
noun
Of greater significance was the conservative outlook of the University's academics .
a teacher or scholar in a college or institute of higher education.
adjective
academic achievement
of or relating to education and scholarship.
the debate has been largely academic
not of practical relevance; of only theoretical interest.
translation of 'academic'
સૈદ્ધાંતિક,
શૈક્ષણિક,
તાત્વિક,
શાસ્ત્રીય,
વિદ્યામૂલક
adjective
શિશણ સંસ્ચાને લગતું,
કેવળ તાત્ત્વિક
example
In fact, if Kaplan wants, I can be his 'academic' groupie.
He was quite 'academic' , was a great help at home and nothing was ever too much trouble for him.
The emphasis on completing secondary school (high school) includes 'academic' and religious studies.
Student farm managers report that academic integration - linking farm work directly to 'academic' courses - can also be a challenge.
To pursue this line of reasoning in this case is really only of 'academic' interest and of no practical import.
I realise this is of purely 'academic' interest to readers.
Sander looked at the impact of Catholic grade school education on 'academic' achievement.
This discussion is not of purely 'academic' interest, because it has arisen in a practical way in a number of different contexts in recent years.
My 'academic' parents gave me u2018The Timesu2019 to read at 4.
Such issues are not the stuff of 'academic' painting, which operates within a closed system.
His education was paid by a full 'academic' scholarship from some charitable foundation; her education was paid by her parents.
But in the hothouse environment of 'academic' science the flawed theory has been allowed to survive.
The bursary received will afford the elite sports person the opportunity to compete at the highest level while pursuing a course of 'academic' study at the Institute.
And it reflects the wide range of courses available at the region's universities, alongside the more traditional 'academic' courses associated with degree courses.
This is something that is of more 'academic' than practical interest.
'academic' questions
For this to happen it takes longer than a few weeks of holidaying or even a few years spent studying at an 'academic' institution.
Lots of children are not 'academic' but would make first-rate plumbers or electricians.
In an 'academic' environment, for example, there may be less need for an easy-to-learn system because it's the user's job to learn.
Educational leave refers to the practice of a company allowing its employees to suspend their work to study in an 'academic' institution with the intention of earning a degree.
I had grown up in a middle-class Jewish milieu where intellect, distilled into 'academic' achievement, was everything.
Unlike most current 'academic' thinkers, they believe the market is neither unpredictable nor random, that patterns lie buried in the mass of data that daily gushes forth.
Universities have been encouraged to provide more practical training and decrease the emphasis on 'academic' study.
Unlike the vast majority of 'academic' thinkers, Zizek is not worried about being u2018careless.u2019
The final game against Castlebar Mitchells was of 'academic' interest only as Ballyhaunis could not make the play-offs.
In eastern Europe there is an ironic return to pandering after western Europe, as Classicism once affected the formal precepts of French 'academic' style.
Here's a short snapshot of a dynamic realm that helps to generate my weekly column for the Irish Examiner as well as keep the reading material in my 'academic' courses relevant.
P.S. This is an interesting read, but irritating when the 'academic' writer makes patronising attempts to cater to an u2018ordinaryu2019 audience.
The fact that he cannot speak or hear is just a matter of 'academic' interest.
A second factor was the development of scientific and technical education to confer coveted 'academic' qualifications on the captains of industry.
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