NEET


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NEET

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Neet

n acronym for
(Peoples) (in Britain) not in employment, education, or training: a person so described
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“He’s true as ter steel!” shouted Major Hartmann; “ titn’t I tell you, lat, dat Marmatuke Temple vas a friend dat woult never fail in ter dime as of neet?”
In 2016, following requests from states like Tamil Nadu, government colleges were granted exemption from NEET for a year.
Latest data from the Philippine Statistics Authority shows that 27% of urban youth in the Philippines fall into the NEET category.
The gap is equivalent to 78,000 extra disadvantaged young people being NEET.
According to a recent report by the Learning and Work Institute 15% of known 16 to 18-year-olds are NEET across the North East.
It also provides an alternative curriculum for NEET students.
Almost six per cent of Salford's 16 and 17-year-olds are NEET - more than double the national average and the second-highest proportion in England.
NEET would be conducted in February and May, the minister said.
Chennai: Despite police restrictions at the Marina beach here, students on Wednesday staged a flash protest against NEET at the mausoleum of late Tamil Nadu chief minister J.
The percentage of young people in the UK who were NEET in the quarter to September was 11.9%, up 0.2% from April to June 2016 and by the same figure from a year earlier.