Eligibility

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    65 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Eligibility Meanings

    noun the state of being eligible; the quality or condition of being suitable or qualified for something

    Fields related to eligibility

    Education

    Determining eligibility for scholarships, grants, and financial aid.

    Healthcare

    Assessing eligibility for medical procedures, treatments, and insurance coverage.

    Sports

    Confirming eligibility for participation in competitions based on age, skill level, and other criteria.

    Employment

    Checking eligibility for job positions, promotions, and benefits.

    Government Services

    Verifying eligibility for social welfare programs, tax benefits, and housing assistance.

    Occupation Usage of eligibility

    Writer

    Eligibility to submit work for publication in a literary magazine may require previous writing experience or a certain level of education in creative writing.

    Psychologist

    Eligibility to practice as a psychologist typically requires completion of a doctoral degree in psychology, internship experience, and passing a licensing exam.

    Teacher

    Eligibility to teach in a public school may require a bachelor's degree in education, completion of a teacher preparation program, and passing a state certification exam.

    Doctor

    Eligibility to practice medicine as a doctor usually requires completion of medical school, residency training, and obtaining a medical license.

    Engineer

    Eligibility to work as an engineer may require a bachelor's degree in engineering, passing the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, and gaining relevant work experience.

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