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Niwantha
"registered for the programme" or "registered with the programme"? Which is correct?
Hi friends,
Which is correct?
1) I have registered for the training programme.
2) I have registered with the training programme.
Thanks in advance!
Niwantha
Oct 25, 2018 9:06 AM
Answers · 5
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You register with an agency, so you can do work for them or something; I've registered with the clinic (to be a massage therapist or something)
You register for (to take) a course, etc, as a student/trainee.
:)
October 25, 2018
1
1. This means that you have gone through the registration process to be admitted to a training program
2. You usually register with "someone" (an institute, university, agency, etc) for "something" (training program, language course, etc.)
October 25, 2018
Hello Niwantha
which is correct: 2) I have registered with the training programme.
registered for courses,
studying at the University
October 25, 2018
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