enrolment|enrolments in English

noun

[en'rol·ment || -mənt]

(British spelling for enrollment) registration, signing up; amount of people registered

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1. Such enrolment activities resulted in 97.84 per cent enrolment in 2006.

2. University enrolments had risen by 50 per cent.

3. Enrolments on innovative and alternative courses

4. Enrolment will take place in September.

5. Enrolment is the first week of September.

6. Students are actively involved prior to enrolment.

7. Total enrolment fell between 1991 and 19

8. Primary school enrolment will peak this year.

9. 14 Enrolment will take place in September.

10. This school has an enrolment of 800 pupils.

11. Enrolment will take place in the main hall.

12. The enrolment Criteria are geographical rather than academic

13. 5 The enrolment criteria are geographical rather than academic.

14. School enrolment rates are very low, especially among girls.

15. The full fee is payable on enrolment.

16. 1 The enrolment criteria are geographical rather than academic.

17. The breadth of national educational enrolment represents social mobility.

18. These problems lead to poor enrolments, absenteeism and high repetition levels and drop-out rates (MOH, 2000).

19. Net Enrolment of Children aged 6 years old

20. Enrolment for engineering courses is low this year.

21. 3 Primary school enrolment will peak this year.

22. The enrolment criteria are geographical rather than academic.

23. 1 The full fee is payable on enrolment.

24. Understands that CIC may suspend or cancel their enrolment for misbehaviour.

25. The Senate shall prescribe the procedures to be followed at enrolment.