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Ch. XIII.

under Regulation 3 of this chapter been permitted to reckon a previous year of study at a College affiliated to the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab ;

(iii) Any person to whom the Senate by special grace under section 19 of the Indian Universities Act of 1904 has granted permission to appear.

2. Inspecting Officers of the Education Department and Schoolmasters teaching within the territorial jurisdiction of the University, or women who have matriculated, may, at any time not less than two years after matriculation, be admitted to this examination by special grace of the Senate.

3. Any student, who has kept an academical year at a College affiliated to the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab after matriculation or after the passing of any Intermediate Examination and who wishes to proceed to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in this University, may be allowed a year corresponding to that which he has so kept after matriculation or after passing such Intermediate Examination, as the case may be, provided he satisfies the Registrar (i) (a) by production of a certificate from a recognised medical practitioner that his health renders change of residence expedient, or

(b) by a declaration that his parents or guardians have migrated or been transferred to a station within the territorial jurisdiction of this University; and

(ii) by a satisfactory certificate from the Principal of a College affiliated to the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, or the Punjab that the corresponding year has been duly kept according to the Regulations in force at the University from which he has migrated.

(See also Chapter XI, Regulation 3 (a).)

4. An Intermediate Examination in Arts shall be held Ch. XIII. once in every year at the following places :-

Agra, Ajmer, Allahabad, Aligarh, Almora, Bareilly, Benares, Cawnpore, Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Lucknow, Meerut, Nagpur and Nowgong (Bundelkhand): And at such other place or places as the Syndicate may from time to time appoint :

Provided always that the Syndicate, if not satisfied that proper arrangement can be made for supervision, may remove any place or places from the list of centres.

5. The Intermediate Examination shall be conducted entirely by means of papers, and the same papers shall be used at every place at which the examination is held. With the necessary exceptions in the Language papers every question shall be set and shall be answered in English.

6. Every candidate shall be examined in

(i) English, and either

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(iv) Deductive Logic or (iv) Mathematics

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7. The Classical Language shall be one of the follow

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Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian with Arabic, Latin, Greek, Hebrew.

8. Women shall be permitted to offer one of the following Modern Languages in place of a Classical Language

French, German or Italian.

9. Any student who can produce a certificate of having passed an Intermediate Examination for the Degree of

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Ch. XIII Bachelor of Arts at the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab may be admitted as a student of Ch. XIV. an affiliated College, and shall be exempted from passing the Intermediate Examination.

CHAPTER XIV.

BACHELOR OF ARTS.

1. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts shall be open to―

(i) All students who have completed a regular course of study in an affiliated College for not less than two academical years after passing the Intermediate Examination, or after passing the examinations mentioned in Regulation 9, Chapter XIII.

(ii) Students who have prosecuted a regular course of study for the year last preceding the examination at an affiliated College and who have under Regulation 3 of Chapter XIII been permitted to reckon a previous year of study since passing the Intermediate Examination or its equivalent at a College affiliated to the Universities of Calcutta, Bombay, Madras or the Punjab.

(iii) Any person to whom the Senate by special grace under section 19 of the Indian Universities Act of 1904 has granted permission to

appear.

2. The Senate on recommendation of the Syndicate may, at any time not less than two years after they have passed the Intermediate Examination, grant permission to appear at this examination to (a) women not studying in an affiliated College, and (b) Inspecting Officers of the Education Department and Schoolmisters teaching within the territorial jurisdiction of the University.

(See further Chapter XI, Regulation 3 (a), and Chapter XIII, Regulation 3.)

3. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts shall be conducted partly by means of papers and partly viva voce.

4. Every candidate for the B.A. Degree shall be required to show a competent knowledge of three distinct branches of study.

The branches recognised are-

Group A.-English.

Group B.-Classical Languages (i.e., Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Arabic or Arabic with Persian, Sanskrit); Mathematics.

Group C.-Philosophy; Political Economy; History.

It shall be open to the candidate to offer himself for examination in English and any two subjects in Group B or in (i) English, (ii) any one subject in Group B, and (iii) any one subject in Group C.

CHAPTER XV.

MASTER OF ARTS.

1. Any person to whom the Senate by special grace under section 19 of the Indian Universities Act of 1904 has granted permission to appear or a student who has been admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science by this University or by the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab, shall, when he so desires, be permitted to proceed to the Degree of Master of Arts.

2. A student after completing a regular course of study in an affiliated College for not less than one academical year shall be admitted to a previous examination in the subject in which he intends to present himself in the Final examination for the Degree of Master of Arts.

3. The Final examination shall be open to all students who have since passing the Previous examination prosecuted a 66 regular course of study " for not less than one academical year in an affiliated College.

Ch. XIV

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Ch. XV.

Ch. XV & Ch. XVI.

4. The examination shall be conducted partly by means of printed papers and partly vivá voce.

5. The subjects of examination shall be the follow

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(2) Mental and Moral Science.

(3) History, Political Economy and Jurisprudence. (4) Mathematics.

6. The examination in languages shall be in English, or in one of the following Classical Languages. viz., Sanskrit, Arabic, Arabic with Persian, Greek, Latin or Hebrew.

7. The examination in English shall include the language, literature and history of England and, in the case of European graduates, Latin in English.*

8. The examination in any Classical Language other than Sanskrit shall include the language, literature and history of the country to which it belongs.

9. The examination in Sanskrit shall include the Sanskrit language, literature and philosophy.

CHAPTER XVI.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.

The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Science shall be open to

(i) All students who have completed a regular course of study in Science in an affiliated College, and who have performed practical experiments in a laboratory duly recognised by the University for not less than two years after passing the Intermediate Examination with Physics and Chemistry;

* Candidates whose mother tongue is English, are required to show a fair knowledge of the Latin Grammar and Vocabulary, enabling them to analyse grammatically and etymologically English words of Latin origin, to explain Latin quotations of not too difficult a nature, and to trace "Latinisms that may occur in the idiom and syntax of English writers.

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