Difference between pursuing and appearing
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For making a CV, one has to mention pursuing if one has not completed the particular educational qualification.
For example: I am pursing MBA from Delhi University.
Appearing is also similar in meaning but is usually used when one appears for the particular exam. It is however, not mentioned in the bio data.
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In this question, we are asked to differentiate between pursuing and appearing.
- If one has not obtained the specific educational qualification, they must state that they are pursuing it on their CV.
- I am pursuing an MBA at Delhi University, for instance. Although it has a similar connotation, the word appearing is typically used when someone shows up for a certain exam.
- Although it has a similar connotation, the word appearing is typically used when someone shows up for a certain exam. But the bio-data make no mention of it.
- The distinction between pursuing and appearing as verbs is that one is active while the other is not.
- As a noun, appearing refers to the act of appearing.
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