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Composition, Sanskrit, Mathematics, History, Philosophy, Persian and Arabic.

The tuition fee is Rs. 4 per mensem for the I.A. Classes and Rs. 5 per mensem for the B.A. Classes. There is provision for 3 half-free-studentships and two scholarships of the value of Rs. 6 a month.

The sum of Rs. 800 has been deposited by Babu Surendrakumar Dasgupta, B.L., Pleader of Faridpur and another sum of Rs. 800 by Babu Mahendranarayan Chaudhuri, Zemindar of Baishrashi, District Faridpur, for the establishment of two free-studentships known as "Swarnamoyee" and "Mahendra Narayan" free-studentships respectively.

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The College was affiliated in 1921. But owing to troubles caused by nonco-operation it was not opened till the commencement of the session 1922-23. The College was affiliated to the I.A. standard in English, Vernacular Composi tion, Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian, Mathematics, History and Logic.

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DAVID HARE TRAINING COLLEGE, CALCUTTA.

AFFILIATED, 1908.

The David Hare Training College was opened on July 1, 1908, by the Government of Bengal, to train teachers for the Secondary Schools of the Province.

It is affiliated to the University of Calcutta up to the Bachelor of Teaching standard, and prepares students for the L.T. and B.T. Examinations.

Students who have passed the B.A. or B.Sc. Examination and the Intermediate Examination are eligible for admission to the College.

At the present time, the number of students-in-training is fifty. They come from Government, Aided and Private Institutions, and include Deputy Inspectors, Sub-Inspectors, Head Masters and Assistant Masters of Schools, and those who are engaged or intend to be engaged in the work of education but who are not in the employ of Government or members of the staff of aided schools and are not more than thirty years of age.

There are no admission and tuition fees. Teachers from Government Institutions continue to receive their salaries during their period of deputation. Those who come from Aided High Schools receive an allowance equivalent to three quarters of their salary up to a maximum of Rs. 50 per month. Several stipends of Rs. 20 each are awarded per month to private students on certain conditions.

The course is of one year's duration. It includes both theoretical and practical teaching.

The practical teaching is carried on in the Hare, the Hindu and the Sanskrit Collegiate Schools. Each student-in-training gives sets of lessons in the ordinary school subjects under the supervision of the staff.

There is a Hostel attached to the College with twenty-five rent-free seats under the direct control of the Principal. One of the Professors holds the post of Superintendent and resides in the buildings. Seven rent-free seats are reserved for the Mahomedan students of the College in the Carmichael Hostel.

GOVERNING BODY.

The Principal, Presidency College, Calcutta, President.

The Assistant Director of Public Instruction, Bengal.

The Inspector of Schools, Presidency Division.

The Inspector of Schools, Burdwan Division.

Jnanranjan Banerjea, Esq., Vice-Principal, Vidyasagar College, Calcutta.
The Principal, David Hare Training College, Secretary.

INSTRUCTIVE STAFF.

Offg. Principal and Professor of History Babu Chintaharan Chakravarti, M.A.,

of Education.

Professor of Method

Professor of English and Educational
Classics and Master of Method.
Professor of Psychology and Master of
Method.

Professor of Geography and Master of
Method.

Visiting Drawing Master
Visiting Drill Master

B.T.

Babu Binaybhushan Sarkar, B.A.,
B.T. (Offg.)

Babu Kunjabihari Hore, M.A., B.T.
(Offg.)

Babu Banabilas Ray, M.A., B.T.

Babu Gangacharan Dasgupta, B.A.,

B.T.

Babu Purnachandra Ghosh.
Babu Nagendranath Ghosh.

AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS

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EARLE LAW COLLEGE, GAUHATI.

AFFILIATED, 1914.

This College was affiliated in 1914 as a Government Institution. then Chief Commissioner (Sir Archdale Earle) after whom the College has been named, formally opened it in its present site on the eastern bank of the The Dighli Pukhri. The College has a hostel attached to it for a limited number of students and has a common room, College union, etc. and an up-to-date Library with a complete set of original English Law Reports purchased from the special grants made by Sir Archdale Earle.

"Goonabhiram Borooah Medal"-A medal, is awarded each year to the most successful student from this college in the summer final examination in Law.

The College has a Governing Body consisting of the following gentlemen: 1 B. C. Allen, Esq., B.A. (Oxon.), J.P., Commissioner,

Assam Valley Division

2 S. E Stinton, Esq, MA. (Oxon.), J.P., Judge, A. V.
Districts

J. Borooah, Esq., Barister-at-Law, Principal of the
College

President.

Vice-President.

Secretary.

4

Dr. D. Thomson, M.A., B.Sc., Ph.D., Offg. Prinicpal,
Cotton College

Members.

5

Rai Kalicharan Sen, Bahadur, B.L., Govt. Pleader 6 Satyanath Borah, Esq., B.L.

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AFFILIATED, 1857.

N.B.-The scale of fees as given in this prospectus is payable by students admitted to the College from the beginning of the session 1916-17 and will not apply to old students who will continue to pay the existing rate of fees. RULES FOR THE GUIDANCE OF STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION. 1 Three classes of students are admitted for study in the College(a) "Regular," or those who enter for the full University Course. The admission to this class is restricted to students (male and female) who are natives of, or the territorial limits of the Calcutta University, and the Province of Bihar whose parents are domiciled in the area within and Orissa.

(b) "Military Class" (only students of European or Eurasian
parentage are admitted to this class). See separate pros-
pectus for Military students).

The admission to this class is regulated by the Director-General, Indian
Medical Service,

2 The minimum preliminary qualification for admission to the

(a) "Regular Class" is the I.Sc. Pass Certificate of the Calcutta
University

N.B.-This rule does not apply to female students.

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF BENGAL

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The session commences on the 15th June.

4 All new students must apply for admission to the Principal, Medical College, Calcutta, in the prescribed form available in his office before the 25th May, except in the case of Bihari, Uriya, Chota Nagpuri and Assamese students, who should apply to the Inspector General of Civil Hospital, of their respective Provinces for admission within such date as the latter may prescribe.

or before the 10th

Selected candidates must pay the following fees on
June, failing which their names will be struck off the selected list-

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The number of regular students to be addmitted each year is generally 120, but the Principal, may at his discretion, increase or decrease this number. Preference for admission will usually be given to candidates who have final selection lies entirely with the superior qualifications, but the Principal.

One-fourth of the total number to be admitted shall be Mahomedans, Twelve candidates will be nominated by the Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals of Bihar and Orissa and six candidates by the Inspector-General These candidates must possess the qualifications of Civil Hospitals of Assam. mentioned in rule 2(a). In addition, the Bihar and Orissa Government will nominate six scholars, who after 1918. must possess the I.Sc. Pass Certificates. must reach the Principal, Medical College, Calcutta, These nominations before the 10th June in each year failing which the Principal will fill up vacancies with local candidates.

6 Female students of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, Assam and Burma belonging to the Calcutta University will be admitted to the College provided they possess the requisite preliminary qualification and provided there is a vacancy in the Surnomoyee Hostel in which all female students must reside.

7 Failed students must apply for admission and pay fees before the 15th May, otherwise their prior claim lapses.

All Regular students must pay an annual fee of Rs. 125 in two instalments, viz., Rs. 62-8 for the summer term and Rs. 62-8 for the Winter term. Fees once paid cannot be refunded.

Except in the 15th June and

9 The fees for each term are to be paid in one instalment. case of new students, the fees for summer term are due on the those for the Winter term on the 1st November and must be paid on those dates or on snch subsequent dates as the Principal may direct after which a daily fine of annas 4 will be levied along with the fee in each case of default.

10 All Regular students excepting the female students must pay an annual fee of Re. 1 to the Medical College Athletic Club along with fees for the summer term.

11 Students relegated to a further course of study after their. failure at the Preliminary Scientific M.B. and at the First M.B. Examinations shall pay Rs. 80 for the whole session in one instalment by the 1st June.

12 Students taking up subjects outside the curriculum of the year in which they are sudying shall pay Rs. 30 for each such subject including lectures and practical classes.

13 The fees for Casual students or for Certificates issued to Regular students leaving the College before completing their study or for those course of lectures issued to Military students shall be Rs. 40 per each

and practical classes and Rs. 30 for every three months of Hospital Practice.

14 Students who fail at the Final M.B. Examination shall pay fees for the whole session at the following rates in one instalment by the 1st June:

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15 In calculating the sum to be paid under rule 13 by a Regular student, the amount of College fees paid by him or in the case of a student enjoying a stipendiary scholarship and free tuition, the amount which would have been paid by him had he been a paying student, shall be

deducted.

16. The fees payable by a Muhammadan student requiring certificates in the same way will be calculated on the same principle, i.e., he will be allowed a deduction for the full annual fee, half of which has been paid by himself and half by the Mohsin Fund.

17. Students of the Military class requiring certificates in the same way will be required to pay the rate of fees laid down in paragraph 13 for the full curriculum or for such portion as they have attended. No deduction will be made in this case as they are not free students in the sense in which that term is defined in Bengal Government Resolution (Education) No. 601 of the 7th December, 1880.

18. The fee for Post-Graduates undergoing a course of training in the Pathological, Bacteriological, Physiological or Chemical Laboratory is Rs. 90 for a period not exceeding six months.

19. Holders of scholarships awarded by the Government of Bengal, are not required to pay the annual fee of Rs. 125 for the year in which they hold such scholarships. All holders of other scholarships, whether granted by other Local Government, Local Bodies, or Dufferin Fund, shall pay the same fees as regular students.

20. The following are the curricula of the College.

Regular students :

1st-year Class.

Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Practical classes in all these subjects, to be followed by Preliminary Scientific M. B. Examination of the Calcutta University and the Scholarship and Medal Examination of the College.

2nd-year Class.

Anatomy, Physiology, Materia Medica, Practical Pharinacy and Dissections to be followed by Examinations for award of College scholarships. 3rd-year Class.

Anatomy, Physiology, Meteria Medica, Organic Chemistry, Dissections, and Practical classes in Physiology, and Organic Chemistry, to be followed by Honour Examination of the College in the above subjects, for scholarships, Medals and certificates of Honour of the College and by the First M. B. Examination of the Calcutta University.

4th-year Class.

Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, Pathology, Medical Jurisprudence, Hygiene, Dental Surgery, Hospital practice (12 months), Clinical Methods and 20 Demonstrations, Practical Surgery and Bandaging and 30 Demonstrations, to be followed by a special Examination in Pathology and Midwifery for the selection of Class Assistants.

5th year Class.

Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, Hygiene, Ophthalmic Surgery, Operative Surgery, Mental Disease, Practical Pathology and Bacteriology, Practical

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