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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

INVITATION CARD CLARIFICATION

WHAT DOES THIS MEAN

NAME :MR. KUMAR SWAMI (BSC,MSC)

IN INVITATION CARDS CAN WE PUT GROOMS NAME AS ABOVE WITH THE EDUCATION DEGREE IN BRACKET ,

BECAUSE MOST OF THEM IN INDIA , THINK IF WE PUT EDUCATION QUALIFICATION IN BRACKET IT MEANS INCOMPLETE
IS IT TRUE???????????????
PLS CLARIFY
  

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In Western countries, degrees are not usually shown in brackets. And incomplete degrees are not listed at all.

  • In Western countries, degrees are not usually shown in brackets.
  • And incomplete degrees are not listed at all.
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In Western countries, degrees are not usually shown in brackets. And incomplete degrees are not listed at all.
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I am American and have no experience with formal Indian wedding invitations.
In the US, having your degrees on an invitation would be very unusual.

But when the degrees are in parenthesis, it means that he has those full qualifications. I cannot imagine a case where incomplete educational degrees would be listed with someone's name.

Mr. Kumar Swami (BSc, MSc) - he has a bach
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In my experience, it's also not customary to list a lower-level degree if you have a higher-level one in the same field.
In other words, just say MSc, not BSc, MSc.

Clive
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CliveIn my experience, it's also not customary to list a lower-level degree if you have a higher-level one in the same field.In other words, just say MSc, not BSc, MSc.
True.

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