Algebra.
Algebra
The subject has not concluded: there are still aspects of it that can be developed so it is premature to talk about the conclusion of the subject.
Ravindra N. Sharma has written: 'Development of Indian academic libraries since 1800 and contributions of Dr. S. R. Ranganathan' -- subject(s): Academic libraries 'Libraries in the early 21st century' -- subject(s): Comparative librarianship, International librarianship, Libraries, Information technology
In school terms, "distinction" refers to a high level of academic achievement, typically indicating that a student has performed exceptionally well in their coursework or examinations. It often signifies a grade or classification above a standard pass, reflecting a deep understanding of the subject matter. Achieving distinction can enhance a student's academic profile and may provide opportunities for scholarships or advanced studies.
Division at 70 percent marks typically indicates a classification of academic performance in certain educational systems, particularly in countries like India. It signifies that a student has achieved a score of 70% or more in their examinations, often considered a good or above-average performance. This level of achievement may allow students to pursue further studies or qualify for various academic programs, reflecting a solid understanding of the subject matter.
Algebra
Algebra
Yes it can be taken as an academic subject.
economics as an academic subject
D. D. Chaturvedi has written: 'Research in geography' -- subject(s): Academic Dissertations, Bibliography, Dissertations, Academic, Geography 'Research in history' -- subject(s): Academic Dissertations, Bibliography, Dissertations, Academic, History
Academic area means subject, or the area of interest to an academic professional.
physical
materia accademica
In the book "Tears of a Tiger" by Sharon M. Draper, Andy states that he likes math as an academic subject.
All depends on how good you are in the subject. If you get 80 % and above then go for academic other wise go for applied...Although it is hard to go from applied to academic then it is for academic to applied.
Physically Education is Non-Academic. While you may have to study about the History and Rules of different Sports & Games, it is a Non-Academic Subject.
have is a verb. developed is a verb. interest is a subject. neighbor is a subject.