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Ch. IX.

6. When it is proved to the satisfaction of the Principal of the College, from which the student wishes to migrate that

(1) the parent or guardian with whom the student has been residing is transferred to another district,

or

(2) a change of air for the improvement of the student's health has been recommended by a recognised medical practitioner,

the Principal shall remit the additional sum of Rs. 10 prescribed by the last preceding regulation.

7. When a student has made all payments required by these regulations the Principal shall grant a transfer certificate in the form prescribed: Provided always that except with the permission of the Principal of the College of which the student is a recognised member, a student shall be refused admission into a College situated in the same city or district as the College from which his transfer certificate was issued.

8. A student who owing to his failure at the College Examination has not been permitted to continue his studies in any College, or who has not been allowed promotion, shall not be admitted into a higher class in another College.

9. When a student has been guilty of a grave misconduct, or of persistent idleness, the Principal of the College at which such student is studying may, according to the nature and gravity of the offence,—

(a) expel,

(b) rusticate,

or

(c) disqualify such student from appearing at the next ensuing examination.

CHAPTER X.

RESIDENCE AND CONDUCT OF STUDENTS.

1. Every student who has not completed his twentieth year shall reside

(a) with a parent, guardian or with a friend ap-
proved by the parent or guardian in writing,

or

(b) where accommodation suited to the caste and
creed of the student is available, either in
lodgings approved by the Principal of the
College of which he is a student or in a
licensed hostel.

2. The Manager or Secretary of a Hostel, at which students reading in Colleges affiliated to the University reside, who desires to have his institution placed upon. the list of Licensed Hostels, shall apply to the Syndicate through the Registrar sending a copy of the rules of the institution together with a sketch plan of the buildings and grounds.

3. The Syndicate after satisfying itself that due provision has been made in the rules for the proper management of the institution shall depute a member or a board of members of the University to inspect the institution and to report to it upon the arrangements made for board, lodging, moral discipline, recreation and resident supervision.

4. The Syndicate after consideration of the report shall inform the Manager or Secretary whether his institution can or cannot be placed upon the list of Licensed Hostels; and in the event of the application being refused shall communicate the reasons for refusal.

5. The Resident Superintendent of a Licensed Hostel shall in every case be a man of education and character and of a respectable family."

Ch. X.

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6. A Licensed Hostel shall be open to inspection at any time by the Principals of Colleges who have students resident at the Hostel and by a member or a board of members of the University deputed by the Syndicate to visit it.

7. A Licensed Hostel shall be required to maintain and to produce for inspection when called for an admission register, a register of attendance and a conduct register.

8. The Resident Superintendent shall at once report to the Syndicate any alterations in the rules for their confirmation.

9. The Principal of a College shall satisfy himself that the management of a Licensed Hostel in which students of his College reside is maintained in accordance with the conditions under which it received its license, and shall report to the Syndicate if it is not so maintained.

10. Students expelled from Colleges under the provisions of the Inter-College Regulations shall not be admitted to any Licensed Hostel. Students rusticated shall not be permitted to reside in a Licensed Hostel during the period for which they have been rusticated.

11. The Superintendent of a Licensed Hostel shall send monthly lists of the students residing in the Hostel to the Principals of Colleges concerned, and shall report to them cases of serious misconduct.

12. Before cancelling any license the Syndicate shall communicate to the Manager of the Hostel the grounds on which it considers it necessary to withdraw the license granted. The Syndicate shall consider the written explanation, if any, that may be furnished by the Manager within 14 days of its communication made to him, and may then cancel the license or pass such other order as it deems fit.

CHAPTER XI.

EXAMINATIONS.

GENERAL RULES.

1. Every candidate for any Degree granted by the University shall, except when exempted by any of these Regulations, be required to matriculate before entering upon the course prescribed for such Degree.

2. Any student who shall have (i) matriculated at the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab, (ii) passed any other such examination as the Senate may from time to time consider equivalent, may be admitted as a student of an affiliated College, and shall be exempted from passing the examination for Matriculation.

3. The Syndicate shall, in addition to those candidates who have passed the Matriculation Examination, admit as undergraduates of the University (a) candidates who hold certificates of having passed

(i) the Examination known as the Senior Cambridge
Local, or

(ii) the Final Examination prescribed for European
Schools; and (b)

Students from the Mayo College, Ajmer, who on passing the Final Examination have been granted a diploma by the Government of India.

3 (a). Any student in the Central Provinces, including Berar, and in the States included in the Rajputana and Central India Agencies who, prior to the 1st day of November 1904, had commenced a course of instruction under the Rules and Regulations of the Calcutta University and who before the 1st day of February 1907 shall have satisfied the Senate of the University of Calcutta in any examination held by that University shall, for the purpose of further examinations in this University, be deemed to have passed an examination in this University corresponding to that in which he has been pronounced qualified by the University of Calcutta.

Ch. II.

Ch. II.

3 (6). The certificate of the School or College in which such student had commenced his course of study prior to the 1st day of November 1904 shall be sufficient evidence that the student had commenced a course of instruction under the Rules and Regulations of the University of Calcutta.

4. A candidate for any University Examination subsequent to Matriculation shall, six weeks before the date fixed for the commencement of the examination

(1) pay into the office of the Registrar the fee prescribed for such examination;

(2) intimate the subject or subjects in which he desires to present himself for examination ;

and

(3) along with his application for admission furnish the Registrar with a certificate from the Principal of his College certifying that he has fulfilled the conditions laid down by these Regulations.

5. The following fees shall be paid in respect of examinations held by the University :

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