Supporting Course definition

Supporting Course means the course not related to the major course. It could be any course considered relevant for student’s research work or necessary for building his/her overall competence.
Supporting Course means a course taken by a student from any unrelated department. The list of such courses for every branch of PG programme shall be as decided by the Advisory Committee of a student;

Related to Supporting Course

  • training course means a course of training or instruction provided wholly or partly by or on behalf of or in pursuance of arrangements made with, or approved by or on behalf of, Skills Development Scotland, Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, a government department or the Secretary of State.

  • Water course means a natural channel or an artificial channel formed by training or diversion of a natural channel meant for carrying storm and waste water.

  • Private Business Use means use (directly or indirectly) in a trade or business or activity carried on by any Private Person (other than a Tax-Exempt Organization) other than use as a member of, and on the same basis as, the general public.

  • Business use means the use of a manufactured

  • New Intellectual Property means any Intellectual Property that arises out of, or is created in the course of, the performance of the Contract.