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The term 'bachelor' has two primary meanings: it refers to an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities, typically after 3-4 years of study, and it also denotes a man who is not married. Examples of bachelor's degrees include Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Arts. The context in which the term is used determines its specific meaning.

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The term 'bachelor' has two primary meanings: it refers to an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities, typically after 3-4 years of study, and it also denotes a man who is not married. Examples of bachelor's degrees include Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Arts. The context in which the term is used determines its specific meaning.

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The word "bachelor" can have different meanings depending on the context:

1. Academic Degree: A bachelor's degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by


colleges and universities after completing a course of study (usually 3–4 years).

Example: Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc), Bachelor of Arts (B.A).

2. Marital Status: A bachelor is a man who is not married.

Example: He is still a bachelor at 30.

Let me know the context if you want a more specific explanation.

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