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1869-70

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Ap. 26 1870
By laws
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[Section] 14. University examinations in Arts.

46. In order to pass at a Matriculation
Examination candidates must obtain at
least one fourth of the total numbers of
marks allotted to each Department.

47. In order to pass at any of the other
Examinations, except the Final, the aggregate
number of marks obtained in all the
Departments must be equal to one third of
the total number allotted to the Departments;
but if a candidate reach one third of the total
number of marks in all the Departments
taken together and yet fail to obtain
one fourth of the number assigned to
any one Department, he shall be allowed
to pass in all the other Departments, provided
he shall pass at the next examination
in the subjects in which he may have
failed. If, however, a candidate fail
to obtain one fourth of the total number
in more than one Department, he
shall not be allowed to pass even though
he may have reached a third of the total
number in all the Departments taken together.

48. In order that a Candidate for graduation
may pass at the Final Examination,
he must reach one half of the total
number of marks in all the Departments
taken together and one fourth in each separately.

49. Although the number of marks
reached by a candidate at this examination
be found insufficient to warrant his obtaining
the Degree, the Senate may judge

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