What does SECE mean?
SECE means Sense of Competence in English
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Sense of Competence in English?
Sense of Competence in English can be abbreviated as SECE
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What does SECE stand for? SECE stands for "Sense of Competence in English". |
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How to abbreviate "Sense of Competence in English"? "Sense of Competence in English" can be abbreviated as SECE. |
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What is the meaning of SECE abbreviation? The meaning of SECE abbreviation is "Sense of Competence in English". |
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What is SECE abbreviation? One of the definitions of SECE is "Sense of Competence in English". |
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What does SECE mean? SECE as abbreviation means "Sense of Competence in English". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BALEAP - British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purposes
- CANCODE - Cambridge and Nottingham Corpus of Discourse in English
- MAELT - Master of Arts in English Language Teaching
- RCOT - Register of Competence in Occupational Testing
- CAE - Certificate of Attainment in English
- COCISA - Center of Competence in Internet Security Area
- COPE - Certificate of Proficiency in English
- CPE - Certif of Proficency in English
- CPE - Certificate of Profiency in English
- ECCE - Examination for the Certificate of Competence in English
- ECP-CPD-CIP - European Collaborative Project for the use of standards of competence in CPD (Continuing Professional Development) for Construction Industry Professionals
- MAEN - Master of Arts in English
- PSOC - Parent Sense of Competence
- PSOC - Parental Sense of Competence
- SCQ - Sense of Competence Questionnaire
- bae - Bachelor of Arts in English
- ccet - Certificate of Competence in Educational Testing
- bis. - Fr . In a street address, denotes a subsidiary number. For example, "2 bis" is the equivalent of 2A in English.
- CPE - University of Cambridge ESOL examination#Individual exams|Certificate of Proficiency in English
- NCCR - National Centre of Competence in Research