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B.-(Up to the B.A. Standard.)

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, AJMER.

AFFILIATED IN ARTS, 1888.

This institution was opened originally as a School, and after having been closed for several years, was re-established on a wider basis in the year 1851. On April, 1868, it was raised to the status of a College, the instructive staff being at the same time augmented and improved to meet its wants.

Until the 15th July, 1896, instruction up to the F.A. and Intermediate Standards was imparted, but from that date an increased staff has been entertained, and now students are prepared for the B. A. degree. Attached to the College are a well-supported Library, commodious Boarding-Houses for the reception of pupils from the District Schools, and well-furnished Science Rooms for instruction in Physics and Chemistry Donations from

Local Bodies, amounting to Rs. 255 a month, contribute towards the maintenance of the B.A. classes; and Rs. 244 per mensem, including an annual donation of Rs. 500 from His Highness the Maharaja of Jaipur, is distributed into School and College Scholarships.

An extensive Boarding-House has been recently added for the accommodation of students from all parts of Rajputana.

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Do. of Arabic and Persian, M. Tahsin Ali.

And six English and four Vernacular Teachers.

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BAREILLY COLLEGE, BAREILLY.

AFFILIATED IN ARTS, 1888; IN LAW, 1889.

This College was started in 1884, in the form of College classes attached to the Bareilly High School to take the place of a College, formerly maintained by Government at Bareilly, which, having been originally started as a School in 1836, became a College in 1850, and, on the abolition of the College Department in 1877, was converted into a High School.

The College is maintained from a fund raised by public subscription, among the original subscribers having been the Marquis of Ripon, K.G., His Highness the late Nawab of Rampur, His Highne s the late Maharaja of Darbhanga, and Raja Jagat Singh of Jaipur. The College is aided by Government and by the leading Municipalities of Rohilkhand.

An increase in the Endowment Fund and handsome donations from Raja Kishen Kumar of Moradabad, the late Rai Sheo Baksh, Rai Bahadur, and Rani Naraini Koer, supplemented by liberal contributions from Government, have made the foundation of the College as an independent institution possible, and it has now been transferred to buildings, which, erected on a site presented by His Highness the Nawab of Rampur, were opened by His Honour Sir J. D. LaTouche, KC S.I., Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces, on July 17th, 1906.

The general control of the College is vested in a Board of which the Commissioner of Rohilkhand is President, the executive management being in the hands. of a Committee elected from the Board of Control, the Collector of Bareilly being President, and the Inspector of Schools, 1st Circle, a Vice-President.

There is a residential house for students erected by Government.

The fees charged are those prescribed by Government for aided Colleges.

There is a Scholarship Fund for the benefit of poor and deserving students.

Medals are annually awarded to those students who pass first in University Examinations.

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REID CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, LUCKNOW.

AFFILIATED IN ARTS, 1888, 1889.

This institution is the outgrowth of the Centennial High School, which was opened on the 1st February, 1877, under the designation of the Centennial High School; in 1888 it was affiliated to the University of Allahabad up to the Intermediate Standard in Arts, and in 1889 up to the B.A. Standard. It is under the special patronage of the North India Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The management is vested in a Board of Trustees (registered according to law) composed of eight ministers and three laymen. An agent is in America collecting money for the endowment of the institution. The new College building was completed in 1892, and formally opened by His Honour Sir Auckland Colvin, K.C.M.G., K.C.S.I., C.I.E., Lieutenant-Governor of the North-Western Provinces and Chancellor of the University, on the 31st of October, 1892.

A number of Scholarships, among them the Queen's Jubilee Scholarship, have been established, available for Hindus, Muhammadans, and specially for Native

Christians. For the latter class a Boarding-House is attached with accommodation for 80 boarders. The number of students on the roll is about three hundred.

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GOVERNMENT COLLEGE, JUBBULPORE.
AFFILIATED IN ARTS, 1891; IN SCIENCE, 1896; IN
LAW, 1889.

This institution is the gradual outgrowth of the Saugor High School, founded in 1836, to which College classes were first added in 1860. It was removed to Jubbulpore in 1873. The College is supplied with Science Lecture rooms and Laboratories. These are equipped with the latest apparatus for teaching. Plant for supplying them with gas has recently been laid down; and a new Chemical Laboratory is under construction.

There is a Boarding-House on the premises, where accommodation is provided for students; and also a Library well supplied with new books, in addition to a fully equipped reading room. Law classes and an Engineering School (Superintendent H. J. Unwala, B.Sc., L.C.E.) are attached to the College.

Two prizes are annually awarded by the Ghantaya Trust Fund Committee to students of the College. Two medals are also given annually, one, the Davanath Datta Medal, to the candidate from the College who is most successful at the B Sc. Examination; and the other, the Chandra Kumar Chatterji Medal, to whoever is considered to be the best student all round mentally and morally.

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AFFILIATED IN ARTS, 1890 AND 1893, AND
IN SCIENCE, 1902.

This institution is entirely supported by the Gwalior Durbar and is under the control and supervision of the Inspector-General of Education, Gwalior State, and consists of two Departments, Oriental and English. The Sanskrit Section of the Oriental Department is recognised for Achariya, the highest Examination of Benares, and the English Department teaches up to the B.A, and B.Sc. standards and has under it a high school and Engineering classes.

The College building is a magnificient edifice of IndoSaracenic style situated in open space outside the town and has attached to it a Gymnasium, a Library and a

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