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2. That any matriculated student of the University of Allahabad be entitled to be admitted to the privileges of affiliation who has (1) in accordance with the regulations of that University studied for not less than two years at one or more Institutions for the education of adult students affiliated in Arts up to the B.A. standard; (2) passed the Entrance Examination, and also passed in the First Division in the Intermediate Examination in Arts or in the First or Second Division in the Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts of that University provided that in one of these Examinations or in some other Examination held by that University he has satisfied the Examiners in Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Arabic or Persian.

:

CHARLES SMITH, Vice-Chancellor.

C. TAYLOR.

JOHN PEILE.

A. AUSTEN LEIGH.

A. F. KIRKPATRICK.

F. W. MAITLAND.

ALEX. MACALISTER.

H. SIDGWICK.

DONALD MACALISTER.

HENRY JACKSON.

A. R. FORSYTH.

J. N. KEYNES.

F. WHITTING.

RICHD. T. WRIGHT.

W. L. MOLLISON.

XI.

INSTITUTIONS AFFILIATED
TO THE UNIVERSITY.

(I) IN ARTS.

A.-(Up to the M.A. Standard.)

(1) Muir Central College, Allahabad.

(2) Queen's College, Benares.

(3) Canning College, Lucknow.

(4) Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh.

(5) Agra College, Agra.

(6) St. John's College, Agra.

(7) Christ-Church College, Cawnpore.

(8) Maharaja's College, Jaipur.

(9) Morris College, Nagpur. (English, Phil., Maths., Sanskrit.) (10) Hislop College, Nagpur. (English, Phil., Sanskrit, Persian, History & Pol.)

(11) Central Hindu College, Benares. (English and Sanskrit). B.-(Up to the B. A. Standard.)

(1) Government College, Ajmer.

(2) Bareilly College, Bareilly.

(3) Reid Christian College, Lucknow.

(4) Government College, Jabalpur. (5) Victoria College, Gwalior.

(6) Meerut College, Meerut.

(7) Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow. (8) Jaswant College, Jodhpur.

(9) Christian College, Allahabad.

(10) Canadian Mission College, Indore.

(11) Holkar College, Indore.

C.-(Up to the Intermediate Standard.)

(1) Ramsay College, Almora.

(2) St. George's College, Mussoorie.

(3) St. Peter's College, Agra.

(4) Philander Smith College, Naini Tal.

(5) European Girls' High School, Allahabad.

(6) Kayastha Pathshala, Allahabad.

(7) European Boys' High School, Allahabad. (8) St. Andrew's College, Gorakhpur.

(9) St. Joseph's College, Naini Tal.

(10) Boys' Diocesan School, Naini Tal.

(11) Woodstock Girls' School, Landour, Mussoorie.

(II) IN SCIENCE.

A.-(Up to the D.Sc. Standard.)

(1) Muir Central College, Allahabad.

B.-(Up to the B. Sc. Standard.)

(1) Queen's College, Benares.

(2) Agra College, Agra.

(3) Canning College, Lucknow.

(4) Government College, Jabalpur.

(5) Victoria College, Gwalior.

(6) St. John's College, Agra (for 5 years).

(7) Hislop College, Nagpur for 1 year only.

(8) Morris College, Nagpur J

(9) Christian College, Allahabad.

(10) Maharaja's College, Jaipur.

(11) Central Hindu College, Benares (for a period of 5 years). (12) Meerut College, Meerut.

(III) IN LAW.

A.-(Up to all Standards.)

(1) Muir Central College, Allahabad.

B.-(Up to the LL.B. Standard.)

(1) Canning College, Lucknow.

(2) Bareilly College, Bareilly.

(3) Government College, Jabalpur.

(4) Agra College, Agra.

(5) Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College, Aligarh.

(6) St. John's College, Agra.

(7) Meerut College, Meerut.

(8) Christ-Church College, Cawnpore.

(9) Morris College, Nagpur.

A.-(Up to the M.A. Standard.)

I.

MUIR CENTRAL COLLEGE, ALLAHABAD. AFFILIATED IN ARTS, 1888; IN SCIENCE, 1896 AND 1897 IN LAW, 1888.

In 1870-71, Sir William Muir, the LieutenantGovernor, acceding to a generally-expressed wish, invited the co-operation of the Chiefs and Feudatories of the Province of Agra and the territories adjacent in founding a Central College at Allahabad, the Seat of Government. His proposal having been warmly responded to, the College was temporarily opened in a hired building on the 1st July, 1872. The foundation stone of the Muir Central College was laid by Lord Northbrook in 1873, and the College was opened by Lord Dufferin on the 9th April, 1886. It is built in a modified Saracenic style, and cost nearly nine lakhs of rupees.

This institution admits all classes of students who have passed the University Entrance Examination, and is affiliated in Arts, Science, and Law. The course of instruction embraces the University requirements for degrees in those branches. The tuition fee is Rs. 8 per mensem in the first and second year classes; Rs. 10 in the B.A. and Rs. 12 in the M.A. classes; Rs. 5 in the Preliminary Law class, and Rs. 8 in the Final Law class.

A fund of sixty-nine thousand rupees in Government 3 per cent notes, the endowments of H. H. the Nawab of Rampur, the Maharajas of Vizianagram, Ṛewah, Panna, Charkhari, and others, furnishes a number of local scholarships of various amounts. There are also minor stipends for the assistance of poor and deserving students.

The late Nawab Ali Asghar Khan, C.S.I., of Rampur, by a waqf-nama, dated 13th November, 1872, endowed scholarships to the value of Rs. 50 monthly to be given to students who pass in Arabic.

There are also the two following Gold medals: The Peary Mohan Gold Medal for Science; and Nil Kamal Mittra's Gold Medal for Sanskrit ; one awarded in every alternate year. Also, a prize of Rs. 40 is awarded annually to the best student in the first year class and Chaudhri Dhyan Singh and Maulvi Hyder Husain's prize is awarded annually to the best Sanskrit and Persian student alternately.

Principal

INSTRUCTIVE STAFF.

General Department.

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Professor of English Literature
Junior Profr. of Eng. Literature...
Profr. of arts

Professor of Mathematics
Junior Profr. of Mathematics

Addl. Pofr. of Mathematics
Professor of Physics...
Junior Profr. of Physics
Laboratory Demonstrator
Profr. of Chemistry

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J. G. Jennings, M.A.
E. A. Radford, B.A.

Abhay Charan Mukerji, M.A.
W.K.P. Ffrench, B.A.
H. Cox, M.A.

Umes Chandra Ghosh, M.A.
F.R.A.S.

Kumud Behari Mitra, M.A.
J. J. Durack, B.A.

Anukul Chandra Basu, M.A.
Debendro Nath Pal, M.A.

E. G. Hill, B.A., (on furlough).
F. M. Howlett, B.A., offg.
Satish Chandra Deb, M.A.
Syed Ali Jan Rizvi, B.A., B.Sc.
Shams-ul-Ulama M. Syyad Amjad
Ali, M.A.

Maulvi Mohd. Abdul Ali Khan,
Pandit Ganga Nath Jha, M.A.

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