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proctor - Meaning in Sanskrit

proctor - Meaning in Sanskrit

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What is proctor meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase proctor refers to someone who supervises (an examination), or watch over (students taking an exam, to prevent cheating). See proctor meaning in Sanskrit, proctor definition, translation and meaning of proctor in Sanskrit. Find proctor similar words, proctor synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of proctor. Find the answer of what is the meaning of proctor in Sanskrit.

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