Mode of Study is the schedule and structure of coursework, such as full-time, part-time, or accelerated.
Long definition: Mode of Study in higher education refers to the specific way in which students engage with academic programs and coursework. It encompasses various approaches, such as full-time, part-time, on-campus, off-campus and online learning, that determine the structure and duration of a student's educational experience.
Etymology: The term "mode" originates from the Latin word "modus", meaning "manner" or "method". "Study" refers to the process of acquiring knowledge through educational activities and coursework.
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Translations:
Spanish: Modalidad de Estudio
French: Mode d'Étude
German: Studienmodus
Italian: Modalità di Studio
Portuguese: Modo de Estudo
Japanese: 学習モード (Gakushū Mōdo)
Chinese (Simplified): 学习方式 (Xuéxí Fāngshì)
Hindi: अध्ययन का मोड (Adhyayan Ka Mod)
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