Wordकोष
Home English to Hindi English to Bangla English to Punjabi English to Kannada English to Gujarati English to Malayalam English to Marathi English to Tamil English to Telgu English to Urdu

matriculation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of matriculation in Hindi

  • मैट्रिक
  • विश्वविद्यालय-प्रवेश
  • प्रवेशिका-परीक्षा

matriculation Definition

Noun

  • the action of matriculating at a college or university.

matriculation Example

  • matriculation requirements ( मैट्रिक की आवश्यकताएं )
  • In 1991, only 7% of Ethiopian immigrants received their high school matriculation certificates. ( 1991 में, इथियोपिया के केवल 7% प्रवासियों ने अपने हाई स्कूल मैट्रिकुलेशन प्रमाण पत्र प्राप्त किए। ) 
  • Provision is made for secondary education in all the leading town schools, which prepare pupils for matriculation. ( मैट्रिक के लिए विद्यार्थियों को तैयार करने वाले शहर के सभी प्रमुख विद्यालयों में माध्यमिक शिक्षा का प्रावधान किया गया है। )
  • In medieval times obtained after studying the Quadrivium; now obtainable by any Cambridge Bachelor of Arts six clear years after matriculation. ( मध्यकाल में क्वाड्रिवियम का अध्ययन करने के बाद प्राप्त हुआ; अब मैट्रिक के छह साल बाद किसी भी कैम्ब्रिज बैचलर ऑफ आर्ट्स द्वारा प्राप्त किया जा सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • Quality control for the matriculation programme will be strictly adhered to.
  • Well-recognised matriculation qualification, NEW STRAITS TIMES-MANAGEMENT TIMES
  • Sunway College's Canadian Matriculation Programme director John Futa said.
  • Bumiputras compose an overwhelming majority of entrants to the matriculation programme.
  • These prepared students for the Matriculation examination of the Bombay Presidency.
  • The first matriculation ceremony was held on March 5, 1987.
  • Matriculation, especially in the first grade, is highly competitive.
  • Today the number of Matriculation Schools has grown to over 2200.
  • In 1951, Nagendra returned to Mysore and completed his matriculation.
  • It's difficult to see matriculation in a sentence .
  • They are not required to attend the matriculation ceremony or the degree ceremony at which their degree is incorporated.
  • The preliminary, or classical examination, is usually that of university matriculation, or its equivalent.
  • Users must show a current matriculation card or library ticket on entering the Library or on request from a member of the Library staff.
  • The first is of a preliminary character, qualifying for registration as a student or apprentice; in lieu of this examination, certificates of matriculation at a university, and those of certain other educational bodies, are accepted.
  • Young Luther entered his name on the matriculation book in letters which can still be read "Martinus Ludher ex Mansfelt," a free student, no longer embarrassed by great poverty.
  • After five or six years from the date of beginning his studies (matriculation) and being twenty years of age (these conditions varied at different periods), a bachelor was permitted to present himself for the examination for the licentiateship, which was divided into two parts.