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Honours in Mathematics in the First Public Examination, provided that he has

(2) either obtained Honours in any one of the Final Honour Schools, or satisfied the Examiners in the Second Public Examination in three subjects, of which A. (1) or A. (3) [or A. (4) or A. (5) or A. (6) or A. (7) or A. (8)]1 or B. (2) or B. (5) must be one, and of which neither C. (1) nor C. (2) may

be one; or

B. (1) has passed in an Additional Subject at Responsions, or satisfied conditions equivalent thereto, and has either satisfied the Moderators appointed to conduct the Examination of those candidates who seek Honours in Mathematics, or passed the Preliminary Examination in the School of Jurisprudence, provided that he has

(2) obtained Honours in any one of the Final Honour Schools except those of Natural Science and Modern Languages; or

C. (1) has passed in an Additional Subject at Responsions, or satisfied conditions accepted as equivalent thereto, and has passed the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science, provided that he has

(2) obtained Honours in any one of the Final Honour Schools except that of Modern Languages; or

D. (1) has passed the Examination in an Additional Subject at Responsions, in one of the languages French, German, Italian, or Spanish, and has either satisfied the Moderators appointed to conduct the Examination of those Candidates who seek Honours in Mathematics, or passed the Preliminary Examination in the School of Jurisprudence, or passed the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science, or satisfied the Examiners in Group A. (1) of the Final Pass School, provided that he has

(2) obtained Honours in the Final Honour School of Modern Languages in a language other than that offered by him as an Additional Subject at Responsions; or

E. (1) has passed in an Additional Subject at Responsions, or satisfied conditions accepted as equivalent thereto, and, although he has not satisfied the Examiners in the Preliminary Examination in the School of Natural Science in Subject 4, Zoology and Botany, has satisfied them in Zoology only and

1 On the first day of Easter Term, 1916, the words in square brackets will be struck out.

in Botany only in separate Examinations, and has also satisfied them in Subject 3, Chemistry, and in the Subjects of Group C. (3) of the Final Pass School, provided that he has (2) obtained Honours in the Final Honour School of Natural Science in some subject other than Astronomy; or

F. (1) has passed in an Additional Subject at Responsions, or satisfied conditions accepted as equivalent thereto, and has obtained, under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. x, a Diploma in Rural Economy, and paid to the University Chest, through the Assistant Registrar, a fee of two pounds for the registration of the same, provided that he has

(2) obtained Honours in any one of the Final Honour Schools except those of English Language and Literature, and Modern Languages; or

G. (1) has passed in an Additional Subject at Responsions, or satisfied conditions accepted as equivalent thereto, and has satisfied the Examiners for the Diploma in Forestry in subjects auxiliary to Forestry, under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Sect. VIII. § 2. cl. 2, provided that he has

(2) obtained Honours in the Final Honour School of Natural Science in some subject other than Astronomy; or

H. (1) has passed the Previous Examination in the School of Modern History, provided that he has

(2) obtained Honours in any one of the Final Honour Schools except that of Natural Science; or

J. (1) has satisfied the Examiners in Group A. (1) of the Final Pass School, provided that he has

(2) either obtained Honours in any one of the Final Honour Schools except those of Natural Science and Modern Languages, or satisfied the Examiners in the Second Public Examination in three Subjects other than A. (1), of which one must be either A. (3) [or A. (4) or A. (5) or A. (6) or A. (7) or A. (8)]1 or B. (2) or B. (5); or

K. (1) has satisfied the Examiners in Group B. (2) and (5) of the Final Pass School, provided that he has

(2) obtained Honours in the Final Honour School of English Language and Literature or in that of Modern Languages; or

1 On the first day of Easter Term, 1916, the words in square brackets will be struck out.

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L. (1) has been certified by the Delegates for superintending the instruction of candidates for Commissions in the Army to be, or to have been for not less than five Terms, a University candidate for a Commission in the Army, and has passed in a Modern Language as an Additional Subject at Responsions, and has registered with the Assistant Registrar either the Diploma in Military Subjects, or the Certificates in Military History and in Tactics, issued under the provisions of Statt. Tit. VIII. Section XI, and has paid to the University Chest through the Assistant Registrar a fee of £2, provided

that he has

(2) obtained Honours in the Honour School of Modern History.

6. Subject to the provisions of Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. I. C. § 6. cl. 9, any person who shall have satisfied the Moderators in Holy Scripture or in a book offered instead thereof, and shall also have satisfied the conditions stated in Part (i) of any sub-clause of clause 5 of this Section, shall be qualified for admission to any of the Examinations which are in his case required by Part (2) of the same sub-clause to complete his exemption from the First Public Examination.

7. This section shall be subject to the provisions of the Statute On Universities within the United Kingdom', and of the Statute 'On Affiliated Colleges', and of the Statute On Colonial and Indian Universities', and of the Statute ‘On Students from Foreign Universities'.

8. Any Candidate, being a native of Asia or of Egypt or of the Sudan, and not being of European or American parentage, who desires to be admitted to the privilege of offering (a) the English language, (b) either the French language or a classical Oriental language or both in Responsions or in the First Public Examination, or in both these Examinations, or of offering an alternative to the Examination in Holy Scripture, may apply to the ViceChancellor and Proctors for such admission. The application shall be transmitted to the Senior Proctor by the Head or a Tutor of a College or Hall, or by the Censor or one of the Tutors of the Non-Collegiate Students, who shall at the same time send evidence of the Candidate's parentage and place of birth. If the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors approve the application, they shall grant the Candidate a certificate to that effect, and shall also notify the fact to the Assistant Registrar. The Vice-Chancellor

and Proctors shall have power from time to time to make and vary such regulations for carrying out the provisions of this clause as they may deem expedient.

9. Any person approved by the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors under the provisions of the preceding clause shall not be required to pass Responsions if he shall have obtained. from the Delegates of Local Examinations, or from the Delegates for the Inspection and Examination of Schools, a Certificate showing that he has satisfied the Examiners in Arithmetic, in either Algebra or Geometry, and in two of the six languages, Latin, Greek, Classical Chinese, Arabic, French, and English, provided that the candidate has satisfied the Examiners in (a) translation from English into one of the other four languages (which must be Latin, if Latin is included in the Certificate), (b) English Composition, if English is included in the Certificate.

10. Candidates who, under the provisions of this section, claim exemption from Responsions, or any part thereof, or from the First Public Examination, shall produce to the Assistant Registrar Certificates of qualifications which entitle them to such exemption, and shall at the same time pay to the University Chest through him the sum of one pound. An additional fee of one pound shall be paid by any Candidate who produces to the Assistant Registrar such a Certificate after the lapse of more than four weeks from his matriculation. All such Certificates in the case of persons who are on the list of Selected Candidates for the Civil Service of India, or who having been on such list shall have become members of that Service, shall be signed by the Head or Vicegerent of their College or Hall or by the Censor of Non-Collegiate Students as the case may be.

[For Dates of Examinations see Page 5.]

(i) Statute.

[Statt. Tit. VI. Sect. 1. A.]

§ 1. Of Admission to Responsions.

Candidates may be admitted to Responsions, whether members of the University or not.

§2. Of the parts of Responsions.

The Examinations for Responsions shall be conducted by the Masters of the Schools, and shall includeAn Examination in Stated Subjects;

An Examination in an Additional Subject;

An Examination of Candidates who offer the Greek language only, or Geometry only, or Algebra only, or Latin Prose Composition only.

§ 3. Of passing Responsions.

A Candidate shall be deemed to have passed Responsions who has satisfied the Masters of the Schools in the examination in Stated Subjects.

§ 4. Of the Examination in Stated Subjects.

1. Every Candidate for the Examination in Stated Subjects shall be examined in the Greek and Latin languages in such a manner as to test especially his knowledge of the grammar of those languages. He shall be required to translate from English into Latin, and also from Greek and from Latin into English, and in the case of either or both of these languages shall be at liberty either to offer a book or to translate passages from books not specially offered by him. He shall also be examined in Arithmetic and in the Elements of Algebra or of Geometry.

A Candidate who has received the necessary permission from the Vice-Chancellor and Proctors' may offer substitutes for Greek or Latin or both, as follows. For either of these languages he may substitute English or French or (at the Examinations held in Michaelmas and Trinity Terms) Sanskrit or Arabic or Persian or Pāli or Classical Chinese, provided that every Candidate who is examined in the English language shall be required to satisfy the Masters of the Schools in English Composition.

2. A Candidate who desires to register himself as a Student in Medicine may offer himself for examination in the Elements of both Algebra and Geometry, or, if he has passed Responsions or is statutably exempt therefrom, in either of these subjects alone.

1 See p. 20, cl. 8.

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