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my qualifications vs my qualification

Both phrases are correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'My qualifications' is the plural form and is used to refer to multiple qualifications possessed by an individual. 'My qualification' is the singular form and refers to a specific qualification or degree.
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my qualifications

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to multiple qualifications possessed by an individual.

Use 'my qualifications' when you want to talk about the various qualifications you have obtained or possess. It is the plural form of the word 'qualification.'

Examples:

  • I am proud of my qualifications in engineering and business administration.
  • She listed her qualifications on her resume.
  • His qualifications make him a strong candidate for the job.
  • I suppose you'll want to hear my qualifications.
  • Have you reconsidered my qualifications for the head of account services?
  • If you have any doubt about my qualifications or credentials...
  • I would like you to reconsider my qualifications.
  • Just one small matter about my qualifications for this job.
  • I guess she could smell my qualifications.
  • I was hired because of my qualifications.
  • You may very well ask, what are my qualifications for higher office?

Alternatives:

  • my credentials
  • my educational background
  • my academic qualifications
  • my professional qualifications
  • my skills and qualifications

my qualification

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a specific qualification or degree held by an individual.

Use 'my qualification' when you want to specify a particular qualification or degree you possess. It is the singular form of the word 'qualifications.'

Examples:

  • I am proud of my qualification in computer science.
  • She mentioned her qualification in finance during the interview.
  • His qualification as a lawyer opened up many opportunities for him.
  • If you have any doubt about my qualifications or credentials...
  • I would like you to reconsider my qualifications.
  • Just one small matter about my qualifications for this job.
  • I guess she could smell my qualifications.
  • I was hired because of my qualifications.
  • I suppose you'll want to hear my qualifications.
  • Have you reconsidered my qualifications for the head of account services?
  • You may very well ask, what are my qualifications for higher office?
  • I'm asking to renounce my academic qualifications.
  • No, I've been at the range doing my annual qualifications.
  • My scholastic qualifications really leaving quite a lot to be desired.
  • It would outweigh my lack of qualifications.
  • Looking at my high scores and qualifications, one will mistakenly assume that I only have those abilities and nothing else.
  • My group approves without qualification the support of sustainable energy sources in these countries, but the Altener budget will not cover it.
  • Even if my only qualification is, like, BTEC PE?
  • This Recommendation does not replace or define national qualifications systems and/or qualifications.
  • A unit may be specific to a single qualification or common to several qualifications.
  • The European Qualifications Framework should be used to facilitate comparison of levels of qualification.
  • The system under paragraph 1 may involve different qualification stages.
  • Obtaining a professional qualification should be equivalent to exercising activities.

Alternatives:

  • my degree
  • my certification
  • my diploma
  • my academic achievement
  • my professional qualification

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