EFTS in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for EFTS in the English»Spanish Dictionary

EFT → electronic funds transfer

EFTS in the PONS Dictionary

American English

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The division of health sciences was expected to grow by 108 EFTS because of a record first-year intake this year.
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An individual student's eligibility for student loans and allowances also depends on the number of EFTS that they have enrolled for, or previously passed.
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An additional year for honours would take the student to 6 EFTS.
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No. 7 EFTS' efforts were reduced as the war came to an end.
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There was also a smaller fall in commerce student numbers between 2011 and last year, from 3220 EFTS to 2928 EFTS, partly offset by modest growth this year.
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In 2012, universities provided tertiary education to over 180,000 students or 134,721 equivalent full-time students (EFTS).
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Given government funding of universities is based on equivalent full-time student (EFTS) enrolments, any decline has direct economic implications.
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Students enrolling in courses that total more than 0.8 EFTS in any one year are generally considered to be full-time students.
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They cut courses that delivered 300 EFTS at the end of last year, so it cost an awful lot and delivered nothing.
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Domestic undergraduate enrolments were expected to show a "modest" 34 EFTS drop because of the low 2015 first-year intake.
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