Matriculation is the process of enrolling in a degree program or institution.
Long definition: Matriculation refers to the formal process of enrolling in a university or college as a student. It involves completing the necessary paperwork, meeting admission requirements and officially becoming a member of the academic institution. Matriculation signifies the beginning of a student's educational journey at the institution.
Etymology: The term "matriculation" is derived from the Latin word "matricula", which means "register" or "list". In ancient universities, students' names were recorded in a register upon enrollment, marking their official entry into the institution.
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Translations:
Spanish: Matriculación
French: Matriculation
German: Immatrikulation
Italian: Matricolazione
Portuguese: Matrícula
Japanese: 入学手続き (Nyūgaku Tetsuduki)
Chinese (Simplified): 入学注册 (Rùxué Zhùcè)
Hindi: प्रवेश (Pravesh)
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