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Ch. II.

8. At the meeting in November the Registrar shall place before the Syndicate for its consideration the budget for the year next ensuing.

9. At all meetings of the Syndicate four members inclusive of the Chairman shall form a quorum, and the Vice-Chancellor, if present, shall preside. If the ViceChancellor withdraw before the meeting closes or if he is unable to attend, the members present shall elect a Chairman. The Chairman has, when necessary, a casting vote.

10. The Regulations relating to notice of business contained in Chapter I, Regulation 19, shall apply to all business proposed at a meeting of the Syndicate.

11. The Chairman at a meeting of the Syndicate may at his discretion apply the Regulations prescribed for discussion of matters at the Senate.

12. The Executive Government of the University is vested in the Syndicate.

It shall be the duty of the Syndicate, subject to the revision and control of the Senate

(a) to order examinations in conformity with the
Regulations and to fix dates for holding them ;
(b) to appoint examiners, and if necessary to remove
them, and to fix their fees, emoluments and
travelling and other allowances, and to appoint
Boards of Examiners and Moderators;

(c) to appoint University servants, other than the
Registrar, and if necessary to suspend or remove
them, and to fix their salaries, emoluments and
travelling and other allowances;

(d) to appoint Inspectors or Boards of Inspectors for inspecting affiliated Colleges and Colleges applying for affiliation, and to fix their travelling and other allowances;

(e) to declare the results of the various University Examinations, and to recommend for degrees,

honours, diplomas, licenses, titles and marks of Ch. II.
honour;

to award stipends, scholarships, medals, prizes
and other rewards in conformity with the regu-
lations and the conditions prescribed for their
award;

(g) to administer all trusts and endowments vested
in the University;

(h) to keep the accounts of the University, and to
correspond in the business of the University
with the Government and other authorities and
persons;

(i) to consider and make such reports or recommen-
dations as may be deemed necessary on proposals
or motions brought forward by the Fellows for
consideration by the Senate;

(j) to publish lists of prescribed or recommended
text-books and courses of study;

(k) to fix the scale of travelling allowances payable
to Fellows of the University when attending
meetings of the Senate;

(7) to prepare such forms and registers as are from
time to time prescribed by these Regulations;
(m) and generally to perform all such duties and to
do all such acts as may be necessary for the
proper carrying out of the provisions of the
Allahabad University Act of 1887 and of the
Indian Universities Act of 1904, and the Regu-
lations framed under them, or under any other
Statute or Act, or of the resolutions and direc-
tions of the Senate.

13. Save when otherwise provided for by these Regulations, any one or more of the powers and duties hereby conferred and imposed on the Syndicate may, subject to its supervision, control and approval, be exercised and performed by a Sub-Committee appointed for the purpose.

Ch. It &

Ch. III.

14. Any Fellow or Fellows may make any recommend. ation to the Syndicate and propose any Rule or Regula tion for the consideration of the Syndicate. Such recommendation or proposal shall be sent in the form of a letter through the Registrar.

CHAPTER III.

THE FACULTIES.

1. There shall be three Faculties in the Universitythe Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Science, and the Faculty of Law.

2. The following persons shall be appointed members to one or more of the respective Faculties :

(1) The Director of Public

United Provinces.

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(2) The Director of Public Instruction
Central Provinces.

for the

(3) Those Fellows of the University who on the fourteenth day of January 1905 were assigned to the respective Faculties by the Vice-Chancellor under the order of the Senate and who, on the day fixed for the coming into force of these Regulations, are still Fellows of the University, and

(4) Such other Fellows as may, from time to time, be assigned to a Faculty by order of the Senate Provided always that the number of Fellows on

(a) The Faculty of Arts shall not be less than twenty.

(b) The Faculty of Science shall not be less than twelve.

(c) The Faculty of Law shall not be less than eight.

3. Within ten days of the appointment or election of a Fellow the Vice-Chancellor shall, when such Fellow

has not previously been assigned by the Senate to a Ch. III. Faculty and when no order for his assignment has been passed by the Senate, assign the Fellow so appointed or elected to a Faculty.

4. The assignment shall be notified to the Senate at the first meeting next ensuing after his assignment for confirmation.

5. The Senate may, from time to time, assign any Fellow to one or more Faculties: Provided always that no member of a Faculty may vote at an election of Fellows in more than one Faculty.

6. A member of a Faculty shall continue to be member of that Faculty so long as he continues to be a Fellow of the University: Provided always that a Fellow on reappointment or re-election shall be assigned by the Vice-Chancellor or Senate as though he was being appointed or elected for the first time.

7. A member of a Faculty who has not during a period of two years attended at least one meeting of the Faculty shall cease ipso facto to be a member of that Faculty.

8. The members of each Faculty shall elect at the Annual Meeting of the Faculty one of their number to be Dean of that Faculty. The Dean so elected shall hold office until the next Annual Meeting of the Faculty and shall be eligible for re-election.

9. On a vacancy occurring in the office of Dean of a Faculty before the expiration of the term of his office, the Vice-Chancellor shall select a member of the Faculty to act as Dean for the remainder of such term.

10. Every meeting of a Faculty shall be convened by the Registrar under the orders of the Syndicate or of the Dean of the Faculty.

11. Five members of the Faculty of Arts shall constitute & quorum. Three members of any other Faculty shall constitute a quorum of such Faculty.

Ch. III. &

Ch. IV.

12. At any meeting of a Faculty the members shall consider and report to the Syndicate on the courses of study to be followed by candidates for the examination of the University, on the examinations to be passed, on other conditions to be fulfilled by candidates for degrees, and on any other question or questions as may seem to any member to fall within the province of the Faculty.

13. At the meetings in November and in March the members of the Faculty may add to their number registered graduates in the Faculty and other persons possessing special knowledge of the subject of the study represented by the Faculty: Provided always that the number so added (a) shall not exceed one-fourth of the number assigned to such Faculty, (b) shall hold office for one year only from the date of appointment, and (c) shall be eligible for re-appointment.

14. Each Faculty shall on a date in November to be fixed by the Vice-Chancellor hold a meeting to be called the Annual Meeting of the Faculty.

15. Not less than fourteen days' notice of any meeting of a Faculty shall be given by the Registrar.

16. At each meeting of a Faculty the Dean of the Faculty or, in the absence of the Dean, a member chosen by the members present, shall preside.

17. The Regulations relating to notice of business contained in Chapter 1, Regulation 19, shall apply to all business proposed at a meeting of a Faculty.

18. The Chairman at a meeting of a Faculty may at his discretion apply the Regulations prescribed for discussion of matters at the Senate.

CHAPTER IV.

BOARDS OF STUDIES.

1. Boards of Studies shall be constituted for the subjects of University study as may from time to time be prescribed by the Senate.

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