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... ex - trainees to join the Institute . In order of preference some of the other reasons for joining the Institute were : ( 1 ) Acquisition of skills to be put into use at some time in the future ; ( 2 ) The need to contribute to family ...
... ex - trainees to join the Institute . In order of preference some of the other reasons for joining the Institute were : ( 1 ) Acquisition of skills to be put into use at some time in the future ; ( 2 ) The need to contribute to family ...
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... trainees of secretarial practice were either clerks , or steno - typists and those of electronics mostly fit- ters , mechanics or electronic repairers . There were a few excep- tions , as for instance , a secretarial practice ex - trainee ...
... trainees of secretarial practice were either clerks , or steno - typists and those of electronics mostly fit- ters , mechanics or electronic repairers . There were a few excep- tions , as for instance , a secretarial practice ex - trainee ...
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... ex- trainees of the three regions . Almost all the ex - trainees who failed to find a job attributed their lack of success to the quality of training imparted to them . Hence , it is not possible nor proper to dismiss their reaction as ...
... ex- trainees of the three regions . Almost all the ex - trainees who failed to find a job attributed their lack of success to the quality of training imparted to them . Hence , it is not possible nor proper to dismiss their reaction as ...
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into Science | 27 |
a Conundrum | 47 |
Indian Women Enter Science | 80 |
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