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Ch. XII.

3. History and Geography.

4. One or two of the following:-
(a) A Classical Language.

(b) An additional Classical Language.

(c) Physics and Chemistry.

And if only one subject is taken under 4, then in one of the following subjects:

(a) An Indian Vernacular.

(b) A Modern European Language.
(c) Drawing.

(d) Agriculture with Surveying.

Women shall be permitted to offer themselves for examination in any of the following languages:

French, German, Italian, Urdu, Hindi, Parbatia, Bengali, Mahratti, Gujrati, Tamil, Telugu or Uriya; instead of in a Classical language under 4 (a) or 4 (b).

5. The Classical Languages recognised for this examination are Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian with Arabic, Latin, Greek, Hebrew.

6. The modern European Languages recognised are French, German, Italian.

7 The Indian vernaculars recognised are Urdu, Hindi, Parbatia, Bengali, Mahratti, Gujrati, Tamil, Telugu and Uriya.

8. A candidate for Matriculation may present himself for one or more subsequent examinations provided that he shall on each and every such occasion satisfy the Registrar that he has fulfilled the conditions laid down in these Regulations as if he were a candidate appearing for the first time.

9. A scholar who is pursuing his studies elsewhere than at a school or educational institution of any kind and who desires to offer himself for Matriculation as

a private candidate shall, not less than ten months before Ch. XII. the date fixed for the next Matriculation Examination, present an application to the Registrar setting out

(i) his age at the time of the application;

(ii) the conditions under which he has been and is
now proposing to continue his studies;

(iii) the school, if any, at which he has last studied.

10. The Syndicate, after such enquiry as it may deem fit, may grant the application with or without further conditions to be observed by the private candidate: provided always that in no case shall a candidate who has studied at any school or institution within the year last preceding the examination be permitted to appear as a private candidate.

11. In the case of a candidate to whom conditional permission has been granted to appear as a private candi. date, the Syndicate, if satisfied by enquiry or otherwise that the conditions required have been fulfilled, shall authorise the Registrar to certify that the candidate is entitled to appear as a "private candidate."

12 A candidate for Matriculation shall, six weeks before the date fixed for the commencement of the examination, pay into the office of the Registrar the fee prescribed and shall at the same time furnish the Registrar with a certificate showing that he is

(i) a scholar who has studied for not less than
two academical years in a recognised school
or schools and has completed a "regular course
of study".

or

(ii) a scholar permitted to appear as a "private
candidate;

and

(iii) that at the date fixed for the commencement
of the examination he will have completed
his sixteenth year.

Ch. XIII.

CHAPTER XIII.

INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION.

1. The Intermediate Examination shall be open to-
(i) all matriculated students and students admit-
ted as undergraduates of the University under
Chapter XI, Regulations 2, 3 and 3a), who
have since matriculation prosecuted a regular
course of study at an affiliated College for
not less than two academical years after
matriculation;

(ii) students who have prosecuted

a regular course of study for the year last preceding the examination at an affiliated College and who have under Regulation 3 of this Chapter been permitted to reckon a previous year of study at a College affiliated to the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab;

(iii) any person to whom the Senate by special grace under section 19 of the Indian Universities Act of 1904 has granted permission to appear.

2. Inspecting Officers of the Education Department and School Masters teaching within the territorial jurisdiction of the University, or women who have matriculated, may, at any time not less than two years after matricu lation, be admitted to this examination by special grace of the Senate.

3. Any student who has kept an academical year at a College affiliated to the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab after matriculation or after the passing of any Intermediate Examination and who wishes to proceed to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in this University, may be allowed a year corresponding to that which he has so kept after matriculation or after passing

such Intermediate Examination, as the case may be Ch. XIII. provided he satisfies the Registrar-

(i) (a) by production of a certificate from a recog-
nised medical practitioner that his health
renders change of residence expedient, or

(b) by a declaration that his parents or guardians
have migrated or been transferred to a station
within the territorial jurisdiction of this
University; and

(ii) by a satisfactory certificate from the Principal
of a College affiliated to the Universities of
Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, or the Punjab
that the corresponding year has been duly
kept according to the Regulations in force at
the University from which he has migrated.
[See also Chapter XI, Regulation 3 (a).]

4. An Intermediate Examination in Arts shall be held once in every year at the following places :

Agra, Ajmer, Allahabad, Aligarh, Almora, Bareilly, Benares, Cawnpore, Dehra Dun (for female candidates only), Gwalior, Indore, Jubbulpore, Jaipur, Lucknow, Meerut, Nagpur and Nowgong (Bundelkhand); and at such other place or places as the Syndicate may from time to time appoint: provided always that the Syndicate, if not satisfied that proper arrangement can be made for supervision, may remove any place or places from the list of centres.

5. The Intermediate Examination shall be conducted entirely by means of papers, and the same papers shall be used at every place at which the examination is held. With the necessary exceptions in the Language papers every question shall be set and shall be answered in English.

Ch. XIII.

6. Every candidate shall be examined in(i) English and either

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7. The Classical Language shall be one of the following :

Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian with Arabic, Latin, Greek Hebrew.

For the Intermediate Examination of 1911 and future years Regulation 6, Chapter XIII, of the University Regulations, will read as follows:

Every candidate shall be examined in

I. English
and

II. (1) (a) A Classical Language or Mathematics.

(b) Modern History and Allied Geography.
(c) Ancient History and Allied Geography.

or

(2) (a) A Classical Language or Mathematics.

(b) A Classical Language † or Logic and Physiology. (c) Ancient History and Allied Geography.

or Modern History and Allied Geography.

or

(3) (a) A Classical Language.

(b) Physics, including Elementary Trigonometry and Mechanics.

(c) Chemistry.

or

(4) (a) Mathematics.

(b) Physics.

(c) Chemistry.

or

(5) (a) General Biology.

(b) Physics, including Elementary Trigonometry and Mechanics.

(c) Chemistry.

A candidate taking Arabic under 2 (a) shall not offer Arabic with Persian under 2 (b) or vice versa, nor the same Classical Language under 2 (a) and (b).

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