Glossary entry

Portuguese term or phrase:

grau de escolaridade

English translation:

Education level

Added to glossary by cmwm06
Apr 22, 2010 22:00
14 yrs ago
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Portuguese term

grau de escolaridade

Portuguese to English Tech/Engineering Construction / Civil Engineering
grau de escolaridade
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Education level

What else could it be
Peer comment(s):

agree Isabel Maria Almeida
17 hrs
agree Beatriz Souza
1 day 17 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "thank you very much for your help!"
11 mins

schooling

My suggestion.
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23 hrs

Academic Qualifications

That is how I would put it. Furthermore, in a formal context such as a C.V that is how I would appear.
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