Examples of 'college of commerce' in a sentence

Meaning of "college of commerce"

college of commerce: Refers to an educational institution or department within a university that offers programs focused on business, economics, finance, and related fields

How to use "college of commerce" in a sentence

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college of commerce
College of commerce.
We all know you to be a rapist in College of Commerce back then.
Bowling Green College of Commerce maintained its identity in this way.
It lacked science courses and was part of the College of Commerce.
Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics is the oldest college of commerce in Asia.
It is home to the College of Commerce.
Rosary College of Commerce and Arts is one of the most famous colleges in Goa.
She has completed her graduation from Tolani College of Commerce.
It was initially named College of Commerce with an enrolment of thirty-three ( 33 ) students.
A four-year parttime diploma in training and development is run at the College of Commerce Dublin.
The College of Commerce and Economics stands out, with more than 3 000 students.
Originally, it was located in New Haven and called the " Connecticut College of Commerce.
For further information contact, College of Commerce Rathmines IRL-Dublin 6.
It was nationalized in 1945 and renamed to Slovenská vysoká škola obchodná Slovak College of Commerce.
Renaissance College of Commerce and Management was established in 2006.

See also

In 1930 he finished his education at College of Commerce in Poznań.
The College of Commerce ( later the graduate School of Business Administration ) was established in 1935.

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