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He passed his matriculation exam at the age of 14.
After 2000, many students got good marks in matriculation exams.
He left school in March 1959, after passing three matriculation exams.
Thus completing the matriculation exam may take up to one and half years.
All students must take one matriculation exam in an agricultural field of study.
She wanted to study further but could not succeed in the matriculation exam.
He managed to pass the matriculation exam with second division.
After failing the university matriculation exam, he first tried to become a sailor.
There is no external testing apart from a final matriculation exam.
A typical high school graduate takes the matriculation exam in 3 to 5 foreign languages.
Many students qualify for their high school matriculation exams in Yiddish.
Reports on matriculation exams do not mention whether the student received any accommodations in taking the test.
In 1942 the first students sat their Matriculation Exam and all passed.
Half these kids hadn't even got their matriculation exam.
After the disappointment, he was returned to his village and studied to the matriculation exams for university.
These two choices are not directly linked, but commonly students keep the level the same for the matriculation exam.
However, he did not want to start his military service right after the matriculation exams, because he wanted to find a profession first.
His education finished at 16 or 17 when he failed his matriculation exam in English by three points.
That year four children sat the matriculation exam.
Arabic is not obligatory for Hebrew speaking school's matriculation exams.
Other young men of his type passed their matriculation exam at schools for which their parents paid the fees.
In Yangon, sales of alcohol are banned during matriculation exam administration.
After passing his matriculation exams, he assisted his father in agriculture for six years.
Bursaries were introduced for pupils who passed the matriculation exam with credit (1907).
Yet increasing numbers struggle to pass matriculation exams.