Entrance Examination

/ˈɛn.trəns ɪgˌzæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal test or assessment required for admission to an educational institution or a professional program, often regulated by law or institutional rules.
    Applicants must pass the entrance examination to enroll in the law school.

Forms

  • entrance examination
  • entrance examinations

Commentary

In legal contexts, entrance examinations often hold regulatory significance, determining eligibility to practice or enter certain regulated professions.

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