Examples of 'elective places' in a sentence

Meaning of "elective places"

Elective places typically refer to available or allocated slots or positions that can be chosen or selected as an elective option. It could be in the context of educational institutions where students have the opportunity to select specific courses or subjects based on their preference and interest

How to use "elective places" in a sentence

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elective places
Elections to fill two or more elective places.
Rule 83 Elective places to be filled.
Conduct of elections when two or more elective places are.
Elections - two or more elective places to be filled.
Conduct of elections for filling two or more elective places.
Conduct of elections when two or more elective places are to be filled.
Rule 80 is concerned with restricted balloting for two or more elective places.
Election to two or more elective places Rule 57.
Restricted balloting for two or more elective places.
Restrictive balloting for two or more elective places.
Election to two or more elective places.
Rule 77 Restricted balloting for two or more elective places.
Rule 51 Restrictive balloting for two or more elective places.

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