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Table 1.- Examinees Who Took At Least One External Matriculation Exam, and Examinees Entitled to a Matriculation Certificate, by Sector
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Table 2.- Examinees Who Took At Least One External Matriculation Exam, and Examinees Entitled to a Matriculation Certificate, by Sector and Selected Characteristics
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Table 3.- Examinees Who Took At Least One External Matriculation Exam, and Examinees Entitled to a Matriculation Certificate, by Sector, Year and Age of Registration
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Table 4.- Entitled External Examinees, by Sector, Subjects, Number of Study Units, and Selected Grades
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Table 5.- Entitled Internal and External Examinees, by Matriculation Exam Achievements, Sector and Framework
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Table 6.- The Contribution of the External System to the Number of Entitled Examinees and to the Number of Examinees Who Met University Entrance Requirements, by Sector and Selected Characteristics
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Table 7.- Entitled Internal and External Examinees, by the Relative Contribution of Each System to Achievements on Matriculation Exams, and by Sector
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Table 8.- Examinees Who Took At Least One External Matriculation Exam and Had Not Yet Received a Certificate, by Number of Accumulated Subject Credits, Sector, Year and Age of Registration
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Staff of the Central Bureau of Statistics who participated in preparing this publication |