Academic Reputation - The collective appraisal or standing of an educational institution based on its achievements, quality of education, and contributions to the field., Research Facilities - The physical or virtual resources and infrastructure available to support scholarly investigations and studies in a particular field or institution., Entry requirements - The specific criteria or qualifications that an individual must meet to gain admission to a program, institution, or organization., Bilingual school - An educational institution that provides instruction in two languages, typically aiming for proficiency in both languages among its students., Strict discipline - A rigorous system of rules, regulations, and consequences designed to maintain order and control within an institution, often emphasizing adherence to a code of conduct., School fees - The monetary charges or costs associated with attending an educational institution, covering tuition, administrative expenses, and other related services., Alternative approaches - Different methodologies or strategies employed as substitutes for conventional or established methods, often offering diverse perspectives or solutions to a particular issue or problem., Social Problems - Issues or challenges within a society that affect a significant number of individuals, often leading to negative consequences and requiring collective action for resolution., Master's programme - A specialized postgraduate course of study typically undertaken after the completion of a bachelor's degree,

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