English to Telugu Dictionary academic

academic

విద్యా
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 '
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example
The US debate over offshoring of high skilled jobs is of more than 'academic' interest to New Zealand.
All of these factors contribute significantly to their high dropout rates and poor 'academic' achievement.
All parents care deeply about their children's education and 'academic' progress.
Most of my 'academic' friends engage in similar pursuits.
But my stuffy 'academic' friends each have their own store of knowledge.
she's very 'academic'
Without the Student Loan Scheme, university students would continue to pursue the lofty 'academic' courses whose demise is being so sorely lamented.
I lived apart from the happy, 'academic' families.
Some disabilities, such as severe autism, can profoundly limit the 'academic' achievement of students.
This was the case that upheld a Washington law that gave 'academic' scholarships to qualified students, but forbid them from using them to study theology.
Between 1940 and '42 he studied fine and commercial art, from 'academic' nudes to lettering.
The search for art created beyond the reach of 'academic' officialdom began with the discovery of Henri Rousseau by Picasso's circle in early twentieth century France.
And in this scrutiny and disapproval my issues with class and otherness have resurfaced, again in relation to an 'academic' environment.
Like impressionism, art nouveau was an International revolt against the traditional 'academic' art style.
They had been taught more purposefully, coached in exam technique and raised and educated in settings where 'academic' achievement was valued.
Some seek extra practicum experiences outside their 'academic' departments prior to internship in an effort to compensate for the lack of breadth in their training.
Flooding 'academic' courses with under-prepared students may have had the net effect of driving the rigor out of these courses.
‘In the majority of cases, the moderators tend to come from the 'academic' environment or the wealthier churches,’ he said.
But school is still only one strand of their education and 'academic' achievement isn't everything.
The 'academic' reader will find the book a scholarly and intellectual tour de force.
Universities have been encouraged to provide more practical training and decrease the emphasis on 'academic' study.
But in the hothouse environment of 'academic' science the flawed theory has been allowed to survive.
The point is that if one wants to find what sets Gainsborough apart from his contemporaries, even the 'academic' Reynolds, it is best to look beyond iconological content.
I mean, I've got a few labs and some plans, but it's purely an 'academic' interest for me.
This type of intervention does work in helping students meet short-term 'academic' goals in the educational setting.
He always sought an 'academic' environment and therefore moved from Llanelli to Cardiff, the site of his final appointment and where he lived out his retirement.
Pressures within the 'academic' environment itself may subtly push professors toward viewing their students as would-be clones of themselves.
They eventually rejected their teachers' conventional ideas and 'academic' art, yet spent years assiduously copying and assimilating the Old Masters.
The question is of more than 'academic' interest for players, officials and the WRU itself.
The author reviews the problems that have plagued history in the 'academic' environment to dispel the popular belief that history is the same thing as the past.
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