DMM means that if you are at college and you are doing a BTEC National Diploma in a related subject (which is equivalent to 3 A Levels), they expect you to get a Distinction Merit Merit which is shortened to DMM.
I know this because i have completed a national diploma at college in health studies and I'm expecting to receive a MMM which is merit, merit, merit.
This DMM is related to the UCAS tariff points that you should need to gain entry into higher education.
The best thing you can do is called the university and ask them to explain what they mean or check their website and also check UCAS website too.
hope this helps. xx
2006-07-26 23:20:59
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answered by bluestar 4
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Modern multimeters are exclusively digital, and identified by the term DMM or digital multimeter. In such an instrument, the signal under test is converted to a digital voltage and an amplifier with an electronically controlled gain preconditions the signal. Since the digital display directly indicates a quantity as a number, there is no risk of parallax causing an error when viewing a reading.
2006-07-27 06:10:16
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answered by JJ 4
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DMM is usually found in the BTEC Diploma. Stands for Distinction Merit Merit and is worth 280 UCAS tariff points
2006-07-27 15:40:56
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answered by mr_whippey 2
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