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Ch. XVII.

CHAPTER XVII.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.

1. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Science shall be open to

(i) all students who have completed a regular course of study in Science in an affiliated College, and who have performed practical experiments in accordance with the course prescribed in laboratories duly recognised by the University for not less than two years after passing the Intermediate Examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or with Fhysics, Chemistry and Biology; (ii) 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. The examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Science shall be conducted partly by means of papers and partly viva voce. Candidates shall also be required to undergo a practical examination.

*3. At the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Science every candidate shall be examined in-

English

and in either (a) Mathematics,

Physics,

Inorganic Chemistry,

or (b) Inorganic Chemistry,

Organic Chemistry,
Biology.

*For the B.Sc. Examination of 1910 and future years regulation 3, Chapter XVII, will read as follows:

3. At the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Science every candidate shall be examined in

English

and in either (A) Mathematics,

Physics
Chemistry,

or (8) Chemistry,
Physics,
Biology.

CHAPTER XVIII.

MASTER OF SCIENCE.

1. Any candidate who has been admitted to the Degree of Bachelor of Science in any University may, if he so desires, proceed to the Degree of Master of Science.

2. Any Bachelor of Science of the University of Allahabad may, one year after passing the B.Sc. Examination, be admitted to a Previous Examination, provided he has attended a "regular course of study" at an affiliated College during that year.

3. Any Bachelor of Science of the University of Allahabad may, one year after passing the Previous Examination, be admitted to the examination for the Degree of Master of Science: provided he has attended a regular course of study" at an affiliated College during that year.

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4. The Faculty of Science shall, from time to time, prescribe the total number of lectures to be delivered during the academical year for a course of study both for the Previous and for the Final Examination: provided that the number so prescribed shall not be less than 80.

5. The examination shall be partly by means of papers. and partly practical. In Mathematics the examination shall be by papers only.

6. The subject of examination shall be one of the following :

(1) Mathematics,

(2) Physics,

(3) Chemistry.

(4) Zoology.

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Ch. XIX.

(5) Botany.

CHAPTER XIX.

DOCTOR OF SCIENCE.

1. Any Bachelor of Science of the University of Allahabad may, one year after admission to the Degree of Master of Science, be admitted to the examination

Ch. XIX. for the Degree of Doctor of Science: provided he has attended 66 i regular course of study" at an affiliated College during that year..

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Ch. XX.

2. The examination shall be partly by means of papers and partly practical. In Mathematics the examination shall be by papers only.

3. The subject of examination shall be one of the following:

1. Mathematics. 2. Physics. 3. Chemistry.

CHAPTER XX.

LICENTIATE OF TEACHING.

1. A graduate who has been admitted to the Degree of B.A. or B.Sc., or who has been admitted to a similar Degree by the Universities of Calcutta, Madras, Bombay or the Punjab, and who has studied for the year previous to his examination at a College affiliated in the branch of Teaching, shall, if he so desires, be permitted to proceed to the Degree of Licentiate of Teaching.

2. The examination shall be both in the Theory and in the Practice of Teaching. In the Theory of Teaching the examination shall be conducted by means of papers.

3. A candidate shall further, is the presence of at least two Examiners appointed by the Board of Examiners, give satisfactory evidence of ability to manage a class, and shall give two lessons on subjects embraced in the curriculum of High Schools, one of which shall be on the English language.

The examination in the practice of Teaching shall be conducted at the Training College at which the student was trained, and the Examiners shall also take into consideration the record that has been kept at the College of the work done by the student during his course of training.

CHAPTER XXI.

BACHELOR OF LAWS.

Any candidate

(i) who has been admitted to the Degree of B.A. or
B.Sc in this or in any other British Indian
or English or Irish University or to the
Degree of Master of Arts in a Scotch Uni-
versity;

(ii) who has received from the Senate a special grace
under section 19 of the Indian Universities
Act of 1904,

shall be permitted to proceed to the Degree of Bachelor of Laws.

2. Such candidate after completing a "regular course of study" in an affiliated School of Law for not less than one academical year (of twelve months including vacations) shall be admitted to the Previous Examination in Law.

3. Every candidate for admission to this examination shall produce a certificate in the form hereinafter prescribed to the effect that he has prosecuted a "regular course of study" in a School of Law affiliated to this University for not less than one academical year (of twelve months including vacations) after having passed the B.A. or B.Sc. Examination.

4. The Previous Examination in Law shall be held once in every year at the following places :

Agra, Allahabad, Aligarh, Bareilly, Cawnpore, Jubbulpore, Lucknow, Meerut and Nagpur ; and such other places as the Syndicate may from time to time appoint: provided always that the Syndicate, if not satisfied that proper arrangements can be made for supervision, may remove any place or places from the list of centres.

Ch. XXI.

Ch. XXI.

5. The Faculty shall, from time to time, prescribe the total number of lectures. not being less than eighty, to be delivered both for the Previous and for the Final examinations during the academical term.

6. The examination shall be conducted entirely by means of papers.

7. Every candidate shall present himself for the examination in the following subjects :

(i) Jurisprudence.

(ii) The Law of Contracts.

(iii) The Law of Easements and Torts.

(iv) The Law of Evidence.

(v) Criminal Law and Procedure.

8. A paper shall be set in each of the above subjects, and the examination shall be held in such order as the Faculty may direct.

9. The Faculty shall, from time to time, recommend the text-books and the Acts to be studied in connection with the subjects prescribed both for the Previous and the Final examinations.

10. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws unless he has passed the Previous Examination in Law, and has since passing the said examination prosecuted a "regular course of study" for not less than one academical year (of twelve months including vacations) in a School of Law affiliated to the University.

10(a). Notwithstanding anything contained in these Regulations, any candidate who has obtained the Degree of B.A. or B.Sc. as aforesaid shall, up to 31st December, 1909, be admitted to the Previous Examination in Law if he has prosecuted a "regular course of study" for not less than one academical year in a School of Law affiliated to the University, and to the LL.B.

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