0 the process of formally becoming a student at a university or college, or the ceremony at which this happens:
Following his matriculation at Cambridge he was awarded a fellowship in classics.
He was expelled from school, but was allowed to sit the matriculation examinations.
It is 31 years since the class posed for their matriculation photograph.
But if one is going to codify at the relatively acrolectal (elitist?) level of the so-called matriculation examination, this is what one would get.
In 1882 the parliamentary franchise was reformed with literacy, as demonstrated by school matriculation, becoming the principle requirement for the right to vote.
The studies are usually not intensive (one or two weekly hours), except for the last year, at the end of which the students take the matriculation exam in grammar.
The bigger schools might have three masters teaching modern languages, or three masters teaching matriculation, and they can set them all at different levels.
Let the matriculation examination be used as a matriculation examination, and let the leaving certificate be used for its legitimate purpose.
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