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Definition of Abitur in English: Abiturnoun ˌabɪˈtʊəˌabiˈtuːɐ (in Germany) a set of examinations taken in the final year of secondary school. Example sentencesExamples - The Oberrealschule did offer the Abitur, even if its certificate did not provide all the privileges of the classical diploma.
- He entered university to pursue a degree in law after receiving the Abitur in 1925.
- It is accepted as an entry qualification by universities of the European Union, on a par with the German Abitur, etc.
- When he was eighteen years old, he was awarded his Abitur after attending a six-form High School in Amsterdam.
- The Gymnasien were raised above all other schools, and the Abitur, which qualified for university admission, was made more rigorous.
- When he received his Abitur in 1928 it was with distinction and he was ranked top in his school.
- Students have the right to enrol anywhere simply by obtaining their Abitur.
- He had never finished his Gymnasium education and had not received the required Abitur.
- Womens groups petitioned the state governments and the Reichstag to open the Abitur and university study to women.
- The university preparatory track requires successful completion of the Abitur, a university entrance examination.
- He wanted to get his Abitur in the Gutenberg Gymnasium so that he could learn a profession that he enjoyed.
- Students who attend a Gymnasium must pass the Abitur in order to enter a German university.
Origin From German, abbreviation of Abiturientenexamen 'leavers' examination'. |