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Rja Posted 12 years ago
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I was student from xyz institute. (or) I was student at xyz institute.

I was student from xyz institute.

(or)

I was student at xyz institute.

Which is correct? Are both correct?
  

Top answer

Neither. I was a student at XYZ Institute . ("a" is needed.

  • Neither.
  • I was a student at XYZ Institute .
  • ("a" is needed.
  • )
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Neither.

I was a student at XYZ Institute. ("a" is needed. The name of the institute has to be in upper case.)

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