for Responsions, if both Geometry and Algebra are £ s. d. 2 2 O 6 .. O IO 6 for Examination in Geometry only or in Algebra only for the Preliminary Examination for Students of Music I I O a. for the Examination in Holy Scripture b. for each of the other parts .. for each of the subjects of the Final Pass School for each of the subjects of Group C. (6) and Group E for the School of Mathematics for each of the subjects in the Preliminary Examina- Before the Examination in Civil Law Before the Examination for the Degree of Master of Surgery 5 Before Examination in Medicine: for each of the subjects of Pathology, Organic for the remaining subjects in either Examination for Before each Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Before the First Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Music Before the Final Examination for the Degree of Doctor Before each part of the Examination in Preventive Before the Examination in Ophthalmology— (3) for any Candidate on entering his name on a second or any subsequent occasion I IO Before the Examination for a Certificate in French or in On admission or readmission as a Candidate for the Ο ΙΟ 5 5 5 7 On claiming exemption from Responsions or any part of I. OF THE TIME AND EXERCISES [Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. 1.] 1. Any Scholar in the Faculty of Arts may supplicate for the degree of Bachelor in that Faculty so soon as he shall have kept statutable residence and employed himself in the study of Arts and in hearing lectures for twelve Terms, and shall have passed three Examinations, namely, Responsions and the First and Second Public Examinations, at the several times and subject to the conditions hereinafter set forth. A Candidate who has failed to pass any of these Examinations, or to satisfy the conditions under which they entitle to the degree of Bachelor of Arts may, nevertheless, offer himself at any following time or times in the same manner as he might have done if he had not previously offered himself. 2. The following persons shall not be required to pass Responsions: A. Any person who (1) being on the list of Selected Candidates for the Civil Service of India, or having been on the list and become a member of that Service, has been matriculated; (2) being qualified under any Statute or Decree, to become an Affiliated, Colonial or Foreign Student, has shown a sufficient knowledge of the Greek language as defined in Statt. Tit. II. Sect. VI, Sect. VII, Sect. VIII, Sect. IX, and any person who is qualified under any Statute or Decree, to become an Indian Student. B. Any person who has obtained (1) a Certificate of having passed at the University of Cambridge Part I and Part II of the Previous Examination; or (2) a Certificate of having gained a class in the Final Senior Freshman Examination of the University of Dublin, provided that he has satisfied the Examiners in Greek in that Examination, or that he has satisfied the Masters of the Schools in the Examination in the Greek language only; or (3) one or more of the Higher Certificates granted by the Delegates for the Inspection and Examination of Schools, showing that he has satisfied the Examiners in Latin and Elementary or Additional Mathematics in the same or in separate Examinations, provided that he has also satisfied them in Greek or that he has satisfied the Masters of the Schools in the Examination in the Greek language only; or (4) a School Certificate granted by the Delegates aforesaid, showing that he has satisfied the Examiners in English, Latin, Elementary or Additional Mathematics, and in French, or German, or History, or Geography, or the composite subject History-and-Geography, or a branch of Natural Science, in the same or in separate Examinations, provided that he has also satisfied them in Greek or that he has satisfied the Masters of the Schools in the Examination in the Greek language only; or (5) a statement that he has satisfied the Examiners for Higher Certificates appointed by the Delegates aforesaid in the subjects prescribed for the Examination in Stated Subjects in Responsions as hereafter defined in one Examination at the same time; or (6) a statement that he has satisfied the Examiners for School Certificates appointed by the Delegates aforesaid in English, Latin, Elementary or Additional Mathematics, and in French, or German, or History, or Geography, or the composite subject History-and-Geography, or a branch of Natural Science, in the same or in separate Examinations, provided that in at least one Examination he shall have satisfied the Examiners in English and in four other subjects, provided also that he has satisfied them in Greek or that he has satisfied the Masters of the Schools in the Examination in the Greek language only; or (7) a School Certificate or a statement granted by the Delegates aforesaid showing that he has satisfied the Examiners in English and four of the following subjects: Latin, Greek, French, German, Elementary Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, History, Geography, History-and-Geography, or a branch of Natural Science, although Latin, or Greek, or Elementary (or Additional) Mathematics, or any two of these are not included in his School Certificate or statement, provided that he possesses one or more Higher Certificates showing that he has satisfied the Examiners for Higher Certificates in the required subject or subjects. or (8) a Graduation (Master of Arts) diploma of one of the Scotch Universities endorsed with the subjects offered; [these must include Latin and Mathematics, and, if Greek is not also included, the person must also have satisfied the Masters of the Schools in the Examination in the Greek language only ;] or (9) the Preliminary Examination Certificate of the Joint Board of Examiners for the Scottish Universities, endorsed with the subjects offered; these must include Latin and Greek in the higher standard, and Mathematics in the lower standard at least; and the Candidate, unless he also holds a Graduation Diploma, must have passed in all these subjects in the same Examination; or (10) a Certificate of the Scotch Education Department that in the examination for Leaving Certificates the Candidate has passed in Latin and Greek of at least the higher grade, and in Mathematics of at least the lower grade; and the Candidate, unless he also holds a Graduation Diploma, must have passed in all these subjects in the same examina-` tion; or (11) a Senior School Certificate granted by the Delegates of Local Examinations, showing that he has satisfied the Examiners in English, Latin, Mathematics or Higher Mathematics, and in French or German or History or Geography or a branch of Natural Science, in the same or in separate Examinations, provided that he has also satisfied them in Greek or that he has satisfied the Masters of the Schools in the Examination in the Greek language only; or (12) a statement from the Delegates of Local Examinations showing that, either in the same or in separate Examinations, he has satisfied the Examiners in all the subjects required by the |