I am confused how to write "B.E. with 80% from this college at this university" in formal language
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What is a "B.E."? Is this an Indian qualification? – James Webster Sep 03 '13 at 14:04
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1Your question does not supply enough information for us to answer! – Benyamin Hamidekhoo Sep 03 '13 at 14:37
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B.E. stands for Bachelor of Engineering @JamesWebster – user2558628 Sep 04 '13 at 09:24
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Ah, I've always seen it as BEng. – James Webster Sep 04 '13 at 09:36
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Like so:
I received a 2:1, BSc. (hons) in brains from Merton College, Oxford.
The basic formula being:
I received a [grade], [degree type] in [subject] from [college], [university].
Of course, not all universities have colleges, so sometimes you can miss that out:
I received a 2:2, BSc. (hons) in psychology from Plymouth University
Matt E. Эллен
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1@BarrieEngland that's true, but also noöne offers degrees in brains, either. – Matt E. Эллен Sep 03 '13 at 14:23
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