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Matric exemption
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a qualification awarded to students in South Africa who have achieved the necessary academic standards to proceed to tertiary education
What is a "matric exemption"?
Matric exemption is a status granted to students in some countries, allowing them to gain entry to a university or higher education institution after completing their high school education. It means that the student’s results from the final year of school, often called matric, meet the academic requirements set by universities. Matric exemption allows students to pursue further studies at the university level, while students without this exemption may be restricted to certain types of post-school education or training.
Example
With her matric exemption, she was eligible to apply for admission to university.
The university requires applicants to have a matric exemption to be considered for admission.
She worked hard throughout high school to achieve her matric exemption and pursue her dream career.
Example
With her matric exemption, she was eligible to apply for admission to university.
The university requires applicants to have a matric exemption to be considered for admission.
She worked hard throughout high school to achieve her matric exemption and pursue her dream career.
Students who obtain a matric exemption have demonstrated proficiency in key subjects.
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