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admiterea

Admiterea is a Romanian noun meaning the act of admitting, acceptance, or admittance. Derived from the Latin admittere, from ad- “toward” plus mittere “to send,” it originally carried the sense of permitting entry or inclusion. In Romanian, admiterea is used in several domains to denote formal entry into a place, program, or status.

In education, admiterea refers to the process by which a person is granted access to a school,

In other contexts, admiterea can denote the formal acceptance of something by a competent authority, such as

The term is used in Romania and Moldova as part of the standard Romanian lexicon, with spelling

faculty,
or
study
program.
It
typically
involves
an
application,
evaluation
of
qualifications,
and
a
decision
by
an
admissions
committee
or
authority.
The
term
is
common
in
phrases
such
as
admiterea
la
facultate
or
admiterea
la
un
program
de
studii.
Admissions
procedures
may
rely
on
criteria
such
as
prior
academic
results,
entrance
examinations,
interviews,
or
quotas,
and
culminate
in
an
offer
of
enrollment
or
a
rejection.
the
admission
of
evidence
in
a
legal
proceeding
or
the
admission
of
a
patient
to
a
hospital
or
facility,
though
more
specific
terms
may
be
used
in
medical
or
legal
jargon.
The
phrase
rata
admitării
(admission
rate)
is
used
in
statistics
and
education
to
indicate
the
proportion
of
applicants
who
are
accepted.
and
usage
aligned
to
contemporary
Romanian
orthography.
Related
terms
include
admitere
(the
act
of
admitting)
and
a
admite
(to
admit).