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Difference between matric and matriculation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend,

Matric:-
Matric is a term that refers to the final examinations of 9th and 10th grades.

Matriculation:-
Matriculation is the registration of arms in an official register.

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Difference between matric and matriculation:

Matric is the process of the matriculation (In Great Britain, except Scotland) the former School Examination, replaced by the General Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level), now replaced by the General Certificate of Secondary Education.

Matriculation is the formal process of entering a university or entering a university by meeting certain academic requirements, such as a high school diploma.

More information about matriculation:

matriculation is a term usually applied to the last year of the 10th grade, ending with the tenth grade (tenth grade), and to the qualifications obtained by passing an education board or state board examination, usually called "final examinations".

In India, terms such as Matriculation and Intermediate Examinations, borrowed from the British rule, are still used for the 10th and 12th grade examinations, although in England these terms have been replaced by the terms "O" or Ordinary Level Examinations (now GCSE) and A, i.e. Advanced Level Examinations.

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