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7. Bangabasi College, 1909, under Section 22 read with Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Mathematics (Pass), Botany (Pass), Chemistry (Pass), Physics (Pass).

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

Mathematics (Pass and Honours), Physics (Pass), Chemistry (Pass), Botany (Pass).

8. Vidyasagar College, 1910, under Section 22 read with Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Mathematics (Pass and Honours), Chemistry (Pass), Physics (Pass).

9. City College, 1911, under Section 22 read with Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Physics (Pass), Mathematics (Pass and Honours), Chemistry (Pass).

10. Chittagong College, 1912, under Section 22 read with Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Mathematics (Pass and Honours), Chemistry (Pass), Physics (Pass).

11. Hughli College, 1913, under Section 22 read with Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Mathematics (Pass and Honours), Physics (Pass), Chemistry (Pass).

12. Cotton College, Gauhati, 1913, under Section 22 read with Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Mathematics (Pass and Honours), Chemistry (Pass and Honours), Physics (Pass and Honours).

13. Ripon College, 1916, under Section 22 read with Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Physics (Pass), Chemistry (Pass), Mathematics (Pass and Honours).

14. Wesleyan College, Bankura, 1921, under Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, as amended by Act VII of 1921, in Mathematics (Pass and Honours), Physics (Pass), Chemistry (Pass).

15. Midnapur College, 1922, under Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, as amended by Act VII of 1921, in Mathematics (Pass), Physics (Pass), Chemistry (Pass).

B (Up to the Intermediate in Science Standard)

1. Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 1900, under Act II of 1857.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subject:Botany.

2. Presidency College, 1901, under Act II of 1857.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24(5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Botany.

3. St. Xavier's College, 1901, under Act II of 1857.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

4. Scottish Churches College, Calcutta, 1907, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry,

Affiliation restricted under Fection 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:-

English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

5. Krishnagar College, 1908, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.

6. Ripon College, 1907, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Physics and Chemistry.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:-

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English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

7. Victoria College, Cooch-Behar, 1907, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Bengali, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

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English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

8. City College, Calcutta, 1907, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in Mathematies, Physics, Chemistry. Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

9. Vidyasagar College, 1907, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

10. Krishnath College, Berhampur, 1907, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Botany.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany

11. Hughli College, 1908, under Section 22 read with Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

12. Bangabasi College, 1908, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Physics, Chemistry and Botany.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

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English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany. 13. Cotton College, Gauhati, 1908, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.

14. Rajshahi College, 1909, under Section 22 read with Section 21(3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

Afiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

15. Chittagong College, 1909, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects :

English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

16. Daulatpur Hindu Academy, 1909, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany.

Affiliation restricted under Section 24 (5) of Act VIII of 1904 to the following subjects:

English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Botany.

17. Uttarpara College, 1910, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Comoposition, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

18. Murarichand College, Sylhet, 1913, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

19. Wesleyan College, Bankura, 1913, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics.

20. Midnapur College, 1916, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition (Bengali and Urdu), Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.

21. South Suburban College, 1916, under Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Botany, Physics, Chemistry, Geography.

22. Serampore College, 1920, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics.

23. Mymensingh Anandamohan College, 1921, under Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, as amended by Act VII of 1921, in English, Vernacular Composition (Bengali and Urdu), Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology.

24. St. Paul's C. M. College, Calcutta, 1921, under Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, as amended by Act VII of 1921, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics.

25. Edward College, Pabna, 1921, under Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, as amended by Act VII of 1921, in English, Vernacular Composition, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics.

26. Carmichael College, Rungpur, 1922, under Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904, as amended by Act VII of 1921, in English, Vernacular Composition, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.

(III) Teaching.

A (Up to the Bachelor of Teaching).

1. David Hare Training College, 1908, under Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904.

2. Diocesan College for Girls, Ballygunj, 1913, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904.

B (Up to the Licentiate in Teaching).

1. Loreto House, Calcutta, 1913, under Section 21 (3) of Act VII of 1904.

2. Diocesan College for Girls, Ballygunj, 1913, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904.

3. David Hare Training College, 1918, under Section 22 read with Section 21 (3) of Act VIII of 1904.

(IV) In Law.

1. Calcutta University Law College, 1909.

2. Earle Law College, Gauhati, 1914.

3. Ripon Law College, 1885.

(V) In Medicine.

1. Medical College, Calcutta, 1857.

2. Carmichael Medical College, Belgachia, 1916.

(VI) In Engineering.

1. Bengal Engineering College, Sibpur, 1880.

Descriptions of Affiliated Institutions

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PRESIDENCY COLLEGE, CALCUTTA.

His Excellency the Right Hon'ble Victor Alexander George Robert, Earl of
Lytton, M.A., P.C, G.O.I.E., Governor-Visitor.

AFFILIATED, 1857.

The Presidency College was

orders from the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East India Comestablished on the 15th June, 1855, under pany. The circumstances of its establishment connect it closely with the Hindu College or Mahavidyalay, founded by a number of Hindu Gentlemen, aided by Sir Edward Hyde East, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and opened in January, the 20th, 1817. This origin connects the Presidency College with the Hindu and Hare Schools, and more specially with the former which continues the Junior Department of the Hindu College, as Presidency College continues the Senior. Presidency College, of which particulars are given below, are a consequence The Graduate Scholarships attached to the of this connection, being derived from the Hindu College Fund.

Presidency College is thus in its beginnings carried back to the first efforts to promote liberal education in British India and is associated with David Hare and Raja Rammohan Ray, who were the inspirers of the movement which led to the foundation of the Hindu College.

From 1855 to the present year the Presidency College has been administered by the Education Department under the Director of Public Instruction, Bengal. In 1909 a Governing Body was constituted in accordance with Chapter XIX of the University Regulations, and met for the first time on Tuesday, March 8th, 1910.

In December, 1914, His Excellency Lord Carmichael, first Governor of Bengal, became the Official Visitor of the College, a title which H. E. Lord Lytton has also consented to accept.

Courses of Study.-Post-Graduate Teaching is now under the control of the University. The College is affiliated to the B.A. Honour stage in English, Philosophy, History, Political Economy and Political Philosophy, Sanskrit, Pali, Persian and Arabic, and in Vernacular Composition: and to the B.A. and B.Sc. Honour stage in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Physiology, Geology and Botany.

Admission.-Presidency College since its foundation has been open to all classes of the Community, the only condition of eligibility being compliance with the requirements of the University. Since 1907, owing to increase of numbers and in conformity with the letter and spirit of the new Regulation introduced in 1906, admissions have been strictly limited by consideration of space and efficiency of teaching.

The limit fixed for the under-graduate classes is a total of 650, distributed as under :

1st-year
2nd
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Arts

65

80

75

Science

65

85

80

100

More particular information as to conditions of admission and choice of subjects is obtainable on application to "The Steward, Presidency College."

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