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provided always that in the case of a candidate whose native language is not English, an examination in the native language of the candidate may be substituted for one in either French or German, and an mination in any other classical language for one in Latin or Greek." The following examinations, in so far as they include the subjects above stated, are accepted as exempting from the Medical Preliminary Examination University of Calcutta-First Examination in Arts.

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(V) THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL.

REGULATIONS FOR THE ADMISSION OF FOREIGN, INDIAN AND EGYPTIAN
UNDER-GRADUATE STUDENTS.

1. Applications for registration from Foreign, Indian and Egyptian undergraduate students shall be received before June, 1, in each year, and shall be accompanied by reference.

2. In respect to Indian and Egyptian under-graduate students the India Office and the Egyptian Educational Mission respectively shall certify as to the character, educational qualification and suitability of such students.

3. Applications for admission from such students shall be reported upon by the Applications Committee of Senate before the end of the session, after report from the Faculty concerned.

The above Regulations came into operation during Session 1920-21.

General Council of Medical Education & Registration of the

United Kingdom.

The General Council of the Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom have accepted the following proposal made by the University of Calcutta :

"That a candidate who has passed the Matriculation Examination of the Calcutta University in the first division (i.e., with an average of at least 50 per cent.) with the following subjects, viz. - (1) English, (2) Mathematics, (3) Classical Language, (4) Vernacular Language, (5) History and (6) Geography, or has passed the Intermediate or the Final Examination for the Bachelor's Degree in Arts or Science, be considered to have passed a Preliminary Examination in general knowledge such as is demanded by the General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom from students entering upon Medical study.

FORM OF CERTIFICATE FOR THE USE OF THE INDIAN AND
COLONIAL UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.

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(d) (Optional Subject, viz., GREEK or a MODERN Language.)

It is further certified that the Examination satisfied the conditions laid down by the GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL for its recognition.

Date.........

(Signed........

Officer (Dean, Registrar, etc.)

In the case of Natives of India or other Oriental countries, whose vernacular is other than English, an examination in a Classical Oriental Language (e.g., Sanskrit, Arabic, Chinese) may be accepted as equivalent to an examination in Latin.

Recognition of the Local Examinations of the Cambridge University by the Calcutta University.

On the recommendation of a Committee consisting of the Hon'ble Sir Nilratan Sarkar, Kt., M.A., M.D., Mr. B. Heaton, the Hon'ble Mr. W. C. Wordsworth, M.A., and Mr. J. N. Das Gupta, B.A. (Oxon.), the Syndicate at their meeting held on the 6th November, 1918, adopted the following Resolu.. tion:

I. (a) That a student who has passed the Cambridge Senior Local Exami, nation in English Composition and Literature (Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra), Mathematics, a Classical language and any two of the following-History Geography, Trigonometry with Analytical Geometry or Calculus, Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Experimental Science, Physical Geography, may for the purpose of admission to the examinations and courses of this University be regarded as having passed the Matriculation Examination: (provided the requirements of the existing Regulation about age are satisfied).

(b) That in the case of women the Classical language be interpreted as any language other than English or an Indian Vernacular and Mathematics be as Arithmetic together with Botany or Physical Geography.

(c) That any non-European applying for exemption from the Matriculation Examination under the foregoing Regulation may at the discretion of the Syndicate be required to give evidence or proof of proficiency in his vernacular.

II. (a) That a student who, having passed the Matriculation Examination of this University or any examination that may be recognised as equivalent to the Matriculation Examination of the University, and who after a further course of study recognised as satisfactory by the University has passed the Cambridge Higher School Certificate Examination in Group II offering (1) Latin or French or German or an oriental classical language. (2) English including (a) Shakespeare, (b) English Literature, (c) Prescribed Books: in the English Essay, compulsory on all candidates and in two of the following subsidiary subjects: (1) Logic, (2) Mathematics, (3 papers), (3) English History or English Colonial History and Modern European History or Greak History or Roman History (any two); (4) Physics or Chemistry or Botany or Physical Geography, shall for the purpose of admission to the courses and examinations of this University be regarded as having passed the Intermediate Examination in Arts.

(b) That any non-European applying for exemption from the Intermediate Examination in Arts under the foregoing regulation may at the discretion of the Syndicate be required to give evidence of proof of proficiency in his vernacular.

III. (a) That a student who, having passed the Matriculation Examination of this University or any examination that may be recognised as equivalent to it, and who after a further course of study recognised as satisfactory by the University, has passed the Cambridge Higher School Certificate Examination in Group IV offering,

(a) either Physics and Chemistry or Experimental Science with Botany or elementary Biology or Physical Geography and Geology, (b) subsidiary subject-English Literature (with compulsory English Essay), (c) two of the following

subsidiary subjects; Mathematics (3 papers), Botany, Physical Geography, may for the purpose of admission to the courses and examinations of this University be regarded as having passed the Intermediate Examination in Science, (b) that any non-European applying for exemption from the Intermediate Examination in Science under the foregoing regulation may at the discretion of the Syndicate be required to give evidence or proof of proficiency in his vernacular.

IV. That while the present rule as to age for admission to the Matriculation Examination of this University remains in force exemption granted under these regulations shall not entitle any one to sit for the Intermediate Examination under the age of eighteen years, and the final under the age of twenty years, and that any modification of the present rule shall be followed by a suitable modification of this regulation.

V. That the existing regulations granting exemption under certain conditions from the Matriculation and Intermediate Examinations to students who have passed the Cambridge Senior Local Examination shall be applicable only to those who have passed this examination in or before 1918.

The following are the rules regarding recognition of the A. V. High School Final and the European High School and Scholarship Examinations of Burma by the Calcutta University:

(a) That students who have passed the A. V. High School Final Examina. tion of Burma may, for the purpose of admission to the examination of this University, be regarded as having passed an examination equivalent to the Matriculation Examination of this University provided that (1) they have taker. and passed in, not only the compulsory subjects (English, Arithmetic, Vernacular and Geography) but also in at least two of the optionals of which either Mathematics or a Classical language must be one and (2) the requirements of the University Regulations about age are satisfied.

(b) That students who have passed the High School and Scholarship Examination of Burma may, for the purpose of admission to the examinations of this University be considered to have passed an examination equivalent to the Matriculation Examination of this University, provided that the requirements of the niversity Regulations as to the minimum age have been satisfied.

(c) Female candidates who have passed the Burma High School and Scholarship Examination with a Second Language as one of their optional subjects may be regarded to have passed an examination equivalent to the Matriculation Examination of this University, provided that the requirements of the University Regulations as to the minimum age have been satisfied.

N.B.-Tamil, Telegu, French and German which are included in the list of Second Languages which female candidates are allowed to take up in Burma, have been added to the list of vernaculars (Second Languages) in the case of fe.nale candidates for the purposes of Section 9 of Chapter XXX of the Regulations.

(d) Female candidates, who, after passing the Burma High School and Scholarship Examination without taking up one of the Vernaculars sanctioned by the Syndicate desire to qualify themselves for admission to the Intermediate Examination of this University, will be required to pass in one of these languages to the standard of the Matriculation Examination before admission to the Intermediate Examination, provided they satisfy the requirements of the University Regulations as to the minimum age.

XVI

Nominations to the Public Services.

EXTRACT FROM THE RULES FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF THE EXECUTIVE
BRANCH OF THE PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.

v.--Admission to the Provincial Civil Service should usually be confined to persons who are natives of the province or have definitely settled in it; in the case of candidates who are not natives of the province recent residence of at least three years in the province should, as a general rule, be an essential condition of admission *

Rule 12.-The Syndicate of the University will be invited annually to nominate from graduates of high character and of great academical distinction. The nominations will be made, subject to the restriction* laid down in condition V under paragraph 3 of the resolution of the Government of India, Nos. 1046-1058, dated the 19th August, 1910, in accordance with the conditions laid down in rules 8,9 and 10. From amongst these or from amongst graduates previously nominated by the Syndicate and who have not passed the age of 25 years, the Governor in Council will after enquiry, select two persons to be Probationary Deputy Magistrates."

EXTRACT FROM THE REVISED RULES FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF THE
EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE PROVINCIAL CIVIL SERVICE.

Rule 12. The Syndicate of the University will be invited annually to nominate, by a date not later than the 1st October of each year, two graduates of high character and of great academical distinction for each of the appointments to be filled on their nominations as may be declared under rule 3. The nominations will be made in accordance with the conditions laid down in rules 8, 9 and 10. From amongst these or from amongst graduates previously nominated by the Syndicate and who have not passed the age of 25 years, the Governor in Council will after enquiry, select as many persons as there are appointments to be made on the nomination of the Syndicate to be Probationary Deputy Collectors.

Rule 8(a). The indispensable qualifications for a candidate for appointment by recruitment are (1) that he is a natural-born subject of His Majesty or of a Native State; (2) that he is not under 20 or over 25 years of age on the 31st December of the year to which the nomination relates; (3) that he is of good character; (4) that he is a graduate; and (5) that he is of sound health, good physique and active habits and free from organic defect or bodily infirmity.

(b) In the case of candidates who are not natives of the Presidency, recent residence of at least three years in it should, as a general rule, be an essential condition of selection. No Barrister, Advocate or Pleader should be appointed as such unless he has been at least three years actually practising his profession n India and can speak the vernacular of the Presidency.

Rule 9.-Europeans who do not satisfy the definition of Native of India, contained in section 6, Statute 33, Victoria, Chapter 3, are not eligible for

appointment to the Provincial Service without the previous sanction in each case of the Government of India. With such sanction they may be appointed, if they satisfy the conditions laid down i. rule 8(a) and (b).

Rule 10-All candidates for appointment by recruitment must furnish satisfactory evidence that they possess a thorough knowledge of Bengali. Candidates who have not already passed some recognised examination in the subject will be required to pass a special examination before admission. The object of the examination will be to test the candidate's general knowledge of the language and his ability to write and read the written character with facility.

Rule 18.-No Member of the Provincial Service, once he has been confirmed, shall be entitled to resign his appointment without the previous sanction of Government.

List of persons who were nominated by the University for appointment by Government as Deputy Magistrates, since 1905

1905.

*Amalkrishna Mukerjee, M.A.
*Jatindramohan Chatterjee, M.A.
*Amarendranath Das, M.A.

Panchanan Niyogi, M.A.

Asutosh Chattopadhyay, M.A.
Dhirendrakumar Mukhopadhyay, M.A.
Purnachandra Bhattacharyya, M.A.

*Sitalakanta Ganguli, M.A.

*Surendranath Basu, M.A.

*Praphullachandra Ghosh, M.A.

Pulinbihari Das, M.A.

*Aswinikumar Basu, M.A.

1906.

*Nabagauranga Basak, M.A.
*Jogeschandra Chaudhuri, M.A.

Nrityalal Mukhopadhyay, M.A.

Susilchandra Chakrabarty, M.A.
Tulsidas Kar, M.A.

Subodhchandra Gangopadhyay, M.A.

*Arunnath Chakrabarti, M.A.

Upendranath Gupta, M.A.

1907.

*Manoranjan Maitra, M.A.

Nareschandra Ghosh, M.A.

*Lala Asutosh, M.A.

Upendranath Ghoshal, M.A.

Nandalal Sinha, M.A.

Akshaykumar Dattagupta, M.A.

*Naziruddin Ahmad, M.A.

*Satischandra Majumdar, B.Sc.

1908.

Panchanan Ghosh, M.A.
*Girischandra Sen, M.A.

*Fakrul Hasan Kaderi, M.A.
*Prithwinath Mukerjee, M.A.

* Appointed by Government as Deputy Magistrates,

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