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Graduation Cap has evolved with times

The one thing, which invariably comes to one’s mind when we think of dress codes for the citation ceremony is graduation cap. A citation ceremony without any doubt is a vital stage in a student’s career. Obviously, it is imperative to know about the history of graduation cap.

Historic facts about academic dress code and graduation cap

It is of interest to know some historic facts about academic dress and graduation cap. This has been in vogue for say about eight centuries. It was around the 12th century that the formation of early Universities in Europe occurred. These institutions were the authority for authenticating the degrees.

These universities also maintained an orderly record of students who had successfully completed the studies. There were, of course, standards for these specific levels of excellence. Lack of infrastructure was an issue for universities of those times. For example, they did not have their own building so classes took place at churches.

Graduation cap and gown became common after gowns were chosen as the official dress of academics in 1321. Slowly, the long gown and hoods were modified. The guidelines for wearing caps continue to be different. There are fixed norms for graduation cap. There are varying academic codes formed by the specific Intercollegiate Commission that need to be followed. These comprise assigning colors for different subjects of study.
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