In the Philippines, there are typically 251 working days in a year, considering weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) and regular holidays. This number may vary based on the specific holidays and any adjustments made by the government.
The Philippine school year runs for 10 months, and a school year must be at least 200 days as prescribed by law. The school year begins between the first, second or third weeks of June and lasts until the last week of March.
In the Philippines, the Bachelor of Science in Midwifery program typically lasts for 2 to 4 years. The length of the program may vary depending on the educational institution offering the course.
In the Philippines, the school year typically starts in June and ends in March or April, with breaks for Christmas, New Year, and summer vacation.
School in the Philippines typically starts in June. This marks the beginning of the academic year for most schools in the country.
On average, around 700,000 to 800,000 students graduate in the Philippines each year from universities and colleges at various levels. This number includes graduates from both public and private institutions across different fields of study.
240
1 year... :D
Assuming one works from Monday to Friday every week, with no breaks or vacations, there are 261 working days every year.
Depends on how many working days in a year.
192.4 (#ofdaysaweek)*4(#ofweeks)=16 days a month16*12(#ofmonths)=192 days a year.
It depends entirely on the policy of your company.
A farmer works for 365 and a quarter day
It depends on how many working days in a year.
365 minus 104 weekends minus 30 vacation minus public holidays = 220 - 225 days
How long is the working day, and how many of these days per year? What about holidays? Are they counted?
100,000
There are 250 working days for the year 2010.