0 to be formally admitted to study at a university or college
1 to be formally admitted to study at a university or college:
Can you graduate someone who hasn't spent the needed time between degrees or who hasn't studied at the university or hasn't even matriculated?
The candidate must be matriculated and have studied at the university in question.
They would have been training to matriculate, to prepare for the preliminary examinations of the scientific, chemical and engineering bodies who issue diplomas.
So, out of 51, only three have matriculated from being a least developed country to not being a least developed country.
I believe, indeed, that some leave earlier; some matriculate now at 16 years of age.
One has only to matriculate to get into it.
Of these, the number of men matriculated students was about 54,500, and of women about 2,800.
At any rate, they would get opposition if they did, because there are many eminent architects who have not matriculated.