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  2. ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    The ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE or simply ICFAI) is a private deemed-to-be-university established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956. [1] It is located in Donthanapally, Shankarapally Road, Hyderabad. IFHE is National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) A++ Grade University. [2]

  3. ICFAI Business School Hyderabad - Wikipedia

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    IBS campuses located at Hyderabad, Bangalore are part of IFHE (Deemed-to-be University under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956) Dehradun and Jaipur are part of ICFAI Universities (State private university) and offer two year full-time Masters in Business Administration (MBA) programs.

  4. EF Standard English Test - Wikipedia

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    The EF Standard English Test is a standardized test of the English language designed for non-native English speakers. [1] It is the product of EF Education First , a global language training company, and a team of language assessment experts including Lyle Bachman, Mari Pearlman, and Ric Luecht.

  5. Question answering - Wikipedia

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    Accepting natural language questions makes the system more user-friendly, but harder to implement, as there are a variety of question types and the system will have to identify the correct one in order to give a sensible answer. Assigning a question type to the question is a crucial task; the entire answer extraction process relies on finding ...

  6. B1 Preliminary - Wikipedia

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    It is an intermediate-level qualification and is designed to show that a successful candidate has the ability to use English language skills to deal with everyday written and spoken communications, e.g. read simple books/textbooks and articles, write simple letters on familiar subjects, and make notes during meetings/lessons.

  7. Equalization payments - Wikipedia

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    Equalization payments do not, technically, involve wealthy provinces making payments to poor provinces, although in practice this is what happens, via the federal treasury. As an example, a wealthy citizen in New Brunswick, a so-called "have not" province, pays more into equalization than a poorer citizen in Alberta, a so-called "have" province.

  8. Wikipedia:Questions - Wikipedia

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    Your question might have already been answered in the frequently asked questions. Otherwise: The Teahouse is a friendly space for new editors to ask questions with answers from experienced editors. The help desk is the main place for asking questions and also where to turn when all else fails.

  9. Late fee - Wikipedia

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    These people will be forced to pay even higher fees for the same services, and will find making future timely payments to their creditors even more difficult. On the other hand, late fees are sometimes levied by freelancers when payments to them are delayed. In this case, late payments can help protect non-staffers against income instability. [17]