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16. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed questions to be answered in English, except when ctherwise specified. The Candidates will also be examined vira voce in languages.

17. On the Third Monday in December the Examiners will publish a list of successful Candidates in two Classes and Pass, the names in each Class and Pass being arranged in alphabetical order.

FIRST EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE

OF BACHELOR OF ARTS.

18. The First Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts will be held annually at Bombay, commencing on the First Monday in December.

19. No Undergraduate will be admitted to this Examination unless he shall have kept four terms in the University of Bombay, and unless he produce satisfactory testimonials under Form F.

20. Candidates must forward an application to the Registrar at least two months before the Examination. (Vide Form F.)

21. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 20, for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form G.)

22. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for presenting himself on a subsequent occasion on a new application being forwarded, and a fresh fee paid.

23. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects :

I. Languages.

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Candidates will be examined in books to be prescribed by the Syndicate one year before the Examination.

In each language there will be two papers and a vivâ voce Examination. The papers on English will contain passages to be paraphrased. The papers on the second language will contain passages for translation both out of that language into English and vice versa. The papers on each language will contain questions in grammar, as well as in the matter of the books taken up by the candidates.

II. MATHEMATICS-Two papers.

1. Euclid, Books I-VI. XI to Proposition XXI, with deductions. Geometrical Conic Sections.

2. Statics-Composition and Resolution of Forces, Centre of Gravity, and the Mechanical Powers.

3. The nature and use of Logarithms. Trigonometry, Solution of Plane Triangles, with expressions for the Area.

24. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed questions to be answered in English, except when otherwise specified. The Candidates will also be examined viva voce in Languages.

25. On the Third Monday in December the Examiners will publish a list of successful Candidates in two Classes and Pass, the names in each Class and Pass being arranged in alphabetical order.

26. A Certificate will be given to those who pass the Examination. (Vide Form H.)

SECOND EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS.

27. The Second Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts will be held annually at Bombay, commencing on the First Thursday in December.

28. No Undergraduate will be admitted to this Examination unless he shall have kept six terms in the University of Bombay, and unless he produce satisfactory testimonials under Form I.

29. Candidates must forward an application to the Registrar at least two months before the Examination (vide Form I.)

30. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar a fee of Rs. 10, for which a receipt will be given (vide Form J).

31. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for presenting himself on a subsequent occasion, on a new application being forwarded, and a fresh fee paid.

32. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects:

I. Languages.

II. One of the following groups to be selected by the
Candidate :-

A. Language and Literature.

B. History and Political Economy.
C. Logic and Moral Philosophy.

D.

Mathematics.

E. Natural Science.

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Candidates will be examined in books in each language to be prescribed by the Syndicate two years before the Examination.

In each language there will be two papers and a vivâ voce Examination. The papers on the second language will contain passages for translation both out of that language into English and vice versa. The papers on each language will contain questions in grammar, as well as in the matter of the books taken up by the Candidates.

II.-GROUPS-Four papers.
A.-LANGUAGE AND LITERATUre.

(a.) English-Two papers on books to be prescribed from time to time by the Syndicate.

(b.) Second Language-Two papers on books to be prescribed from time to time by the Syndicate.

B.-HISTORY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY.

(a) Political Economy-One paper; Smith: Wealth of Nations; Fawcett : Manual of Political Economy.

(b.) History of India in the 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries down to the overthrow of the Peshwa. One paper: Elphinstone: History of India; Mill: History of British India.

(c.)-One of the following:

(1.) History of Rome, from the earliest times to the
close of the Republic. Two papers: one on the
Political History, and one on the History of In-
stitutions, Literature, and Religion.

(2.) History of Greece, from the Persian invasion to
the taking of Corinth.-Two papers, as above.
(3.) History of England, from the Restoration to the
passing of the Reform Bill in 1832. Two papers:
one on the Political History, and one on the His-
tory of Institutions, Literature, and Science.

C.-LOGIC AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY.

(a.) Logic-Two papers: Fowler: Deductive and Inductive Logic; Mill: Books I, II, and III.

(b.) Moral Philosophy.-Two papers: Sidgwick: Method of Ethics; Butler: First part of the Analogy, and Sermons.

D.-MATHEMATICS.

(a) Pure Mathematics.

(a.) Analytical Geometry of Two Dimensions: One paperAnalytical Geometry of the Straight Line, Circle, Parabola, Ellipse and Hyperbola, by Rectangular, Oblique and Polar Co-ordinates, not including abridged notation. (b.) Differential Calculus: One paper-Differentiation of Functions of one variable; Successive Differentiation; Taylor's Theorem ; Evaluation of Indeterminate Functions; Maxima and Minima of Functions of one variable, Integral Calculus.-Integration of Functions of one Variable.

[(b) Applied Mathematics.

[The student may select either (1) and (2), or (3) and (4).]

(1)-Dynamics: One paper: Laws of motion; Uniform and uniformly accelerated motion; Falling Bodies; Projectiles; Collision; the Pendulum.

(2)—Hydrostatics: One paper: Pressure of non-elastic and elastic Fluids; Specific gravity; Floating Bodies; Rotating Liquid; Tension of vessels containing Fluids; Construction and use of the more simple Instruments and Machines.

(3)-Optics: One paper: Reflection and Refraction of Rays at Plane and Spherical Surfaces, not including Aberrations; Refraction through Prisms, Plates and Lenses; the Eye; Telescopes.

(4)—Astronomy: One paper: The more elementary parts, so far as they are necessary for the explanation of the more simple phenomena without calculation.

E.-NATURAL SCIENCE.

[The student may select either (1) and (2), or (3) and (4).] (1)-Elementary Physics: Two papers: Laws of motion 3 Forces of Nature considered generally; Energy considered generally; Visible energy; Heat, Light and Electricity; Oral examination on the use of apparatus. (2)-Inorganic Chemistry: Two papers: The Chemistry of the non-metallic elements and their more important compounds; the Chemistry of the principal metallic elements and their more important compounds; general principles of Chemical Philosophy; the practical recognition of simple Salts.

(3)—Vegetable Anatomy and Physiology, and Systematic Botany: Two papers: Flowering Plants; their Parts; the Leaf; Stem; Buds and branches; the various forms and the duration of Plants; the Root and underground stem; Inflorescence; the Flower; Calyx; Corolla; Stamens and Pistil; Structure of the Ovule; the Fruit and Seed; Fertilization; Germination; Cells and their contents; Chemical constituents B 595-6 BU

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