This document is a statement of credits for a student pursuing a National Diploma in Safety Management from the University of South Africa (UNISA). It lists the various courses the student has completed, including English Communication for Law, End-User Computing, Occupational Health and Safety Law, Risk Management, and Safety Principles and Practice. For each course it provides the year and semester taken, course code, grade received, NQF level, and credits earned. In total, the student has accumulated 294 credits toward the 360 credit qualification, but has not yet completed all requirements for the National Diploma in Safety Management.
This document contains two certificates. The first is a provisional certificate certifying that [Name] obtained a degree from the National University appearing at the 2009 degree examination and was placed in the second division. The second document is a marks certificate showing the marks obtained by [Name] in various subjects, with a total of 1,608 marks, placing them in the second division. Both certificates are from the National University in Gazipur, Bangladesh.
This document is a statement of credits for a student pursuing a National Diploma in Safety Management from the University of South Africa (UNISA). It lists the various courses the student has completed, including English Communication for Law, End-User Computing, Occupational Health and Safety Law, Risk Management, and Safety Principles and Practice. For each course it provides the year and semester taken, course code, grade received, NQF level, and credits earned. In total, the student has accumulated 294 credits toward the 360 credit qualification, but has not yet completed all requirements for the National Diploma in Safety Management.
This document contains two certificates. The first is a provisional certificate certifying that [Name] obtained a degree from the National University appearing at the 2009 degree examination and was placed in the second division. The second document is a marks certificate showing the marks obtained by [Name] in various subjects, with a total of 1,608 marks, placing them in the second division. Both certificates are from the National University in Gazipur, Bangladesh.
The document discusses the history of chocolate, describing how it originated from cacao beans grown by the Olmecs and Mayans in Mexico and Central America. It then explains how Spanish conquistadors brought cacao beans back to Europe in the 16th century, where it eventually became popular as a drink among the elite. Now chocolate is enjoyed worldwide and its production is a multibillion dollar industry.
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University in Dinajpur, Bangladesh issued a provisional certificate to a student who successfully completed the approved course of studies for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the faculty of business studies in 2011 with a CGPA of 3.37 out of 4. The provisional certificate serves as proof of degree completion until the original certificate is received.
This document is a statement of credits from the University of South Africa (UNISA) for a student. It lists the courses the student has completed, the grades received, and number of credits earned towards a Bachelor of Accounting Sciences degree. The student has accumulated 204 credits so far out of the required 360. They are currently registered for 4 additional courses in the 2015 academic year to continue working towards completing the degree requirements.
The document discusses the history of chocolate, describing how it originated from cacao beans grown by the Olmecs and Mayans in Mexico and Central America. It then explains how Spanish conquistadors brought cacao beans back to Europe in the 16th century, where it eventually became popular as a drink among the elite. Now chocolate is enjoyed worldwide and its production is a multibillion dollar industry.
Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University in Dinajpur, Bangladesh issued a provisional certificate to a student who successfully completed the approved course of studies for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the faculty of business studies in 2011 with a CGPA of 3.37 out of 4. The provisional certificate serves as proof of degree completion until the original certificate is received.
This document is a statement of credits from the University of South Africa (UNISA) for a student. It lists the courses the student has completed, the grades received, and number of credits earned towards a Bachelor of Accounting Sciences degree. The student has accumulated 204 credits so far out of the required 360. They are currently registered for 4 additional courses in the 2015 academic year to continue working towards completing the degree requirements.