Matriculation examination
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The term matriculation examination refers to educational qualifications in many countries. Usually this has to do with student's transfer from secondary to tertiary education. For more detailed information, see "Matriculation
Matriculation
Matriculation, in the broadest sense, means to be registered or added to a list, from the Latin matricula – little list. In Scottish heraldry, for instance, a matriculation is a registration of armorial bearings...

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Depending on country, matriculation examination can mean:
  • Abitur
    Abitur
    Abitur is a designation used in Germany, Finland and Estonia for final exams that pupils take at the end of their secondary education, usually after 12 or 13 years of schooling, see also for Germany Abitur after twelve years.The Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife, often referred to as...

     - in Germany, Finland and Estonia.
  • Student (degree)
    Student (degree)
    Student is the qualification given to people who have passed secondary school in some countries.* Studentereksamen, Danish student degree* Studentexamen, Swedish student degree* Stúdentspróf, Icelandic student degree...

    - in Sweden, Denmark and Iceland.
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