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How to pronounce polytechnic in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms engineering school, polytechnic institute
Type of tech, technical school

Examples of polytechnic

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Most of the campus buildings at the polytechnic were built between 1984 and 1994.
From the odt.co.nz
The following year I moved to Newcastle to go to what was then the polytechnic.
From the guardian.co.uk
Provides free education to 1,900 employee children up to the polytechnic level.
From the forbes.com
The second polytechnic, the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, was founded in 1984.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Polytechnic High School in Sun Valley started its school year on Aug. 9 this year.
From the latimes.com
They've landed a place in the course of their dreams at university or polytechnic.
From the nzherald.co.nz
A polytechnic is a technical institute which imparts technical education in India.
From the en.wikipedia.org
For further education the city has degree, polytechnic, engineering colleges.
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Polytechnic was granted university rights and was allowed to award academic degrees.
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  • Polytechnic institute: a technical school offering instruction in many industrial arts and applied sciences
  • Polytechnic are an indie-rock band based in Chorlton-cum-Hardy in Manchester, England.
  • A polytechnic is a higher education educational institution in Portugal created in the 1980s. After 1998 they were upgraded to institutions which are allowed to confer bachelor's degrees (the Portuguese licenciatura). ...
  • Institute of technology is a designation employed in a wide range of learning institutions awarding different types of degrees and operating often at variable levels of the educational system. ...
  • The Rensselaer Polytechnic is the weekly student run newspaper of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It is published every Wednesday during the Institute's fall and spring academic calendars and once during the summer.
  • An educational institute that teaches applied arts and sciences rather than academic subjects; that teaches applied arts and sciences rather than academic subjects
  • (Polytechnics) Institutions of higher education in England and Wales that supply a large number of vocational and academic courses at degree and diploma levels. They were once closely tied to their local government councils, but are now independent bodies. ...
  • (Polytechnics) institutions created in 1966 to provide HE and FE with a technical bias - granted university status in 1991.
  • There used to be something called 'the binary divide' which distinguished between universities and polytechnics. Polytechnics tended to have a slant towards vocational courses and an often unfair reputation for lower academic standards than universities. ...