Tag private candidates
I'm assuming you're referring to private candidates in the context of academic or professional exams. Here are some common tags that may be used to identify private candidates:
- Private candidate: This is the most straightforward tag, indicating that the individual is taking an exam or assessment as a private candidate, rather than as a registered student or candidate of a specific institution or organization.
- Non-student candidate: This tag is often used to distinguish private candidates from students who are enrolled in a course or program.
- External candidate: This tag may be used to indicate that the individual is taking an exam or assessment from outside the institution or organization, rather than as a registered student or candidate.
- Self-funded candidate: This tag may be used to indicate that the individual is paying for their own exam or assessment fees, rather than being sponsored or funded by an institution or organization.
- Independent candidate: This tag may be used to indicate that the individual is taking an exam or assessment independently, without the support or guidance of an institution or organization.
These tags may be used in various contexts, such as:
- Exam registration forms
- Candidate profiles or databases
- Exam results or score reports
- Academic or professional certification processes
- Research studies or surveys
It's worth noting that the specific tags used may vary depending on the context and the organization or institution administering the exam or assessment.