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1869-70

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Ap. 26. 1870
By laws
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it to be high enough to allow of his competing
for a Theological Scholarship.

50. In order that a Candidate may
obtain first class Honours in any Department
the aggregate number of marks for
his Honour and Pass Papers together
must be equal to three fourths of the total
number allotted to the Department.

51. In order that a Candidate may
obtain second class Honours in any Department
the aggregate number of marks
for his Honour and Pass Papers together
must be equal to two thirds of the total
number allotted to the Department.

52. No candidate shall obtain Honours
in any Department if he fail to
reach one fourth of the total number of
marks in any other Department.

53. If a Candidate for Honours fail
to obtain the required number of marks, his
Honour Papers may nevertheless be taken into
account by the Senate in deciding whether
he shall pass, but his place in the list of
Graduates shall be determined by his Pass
Papers alone.

54. The foregoing By laws shall be so
understood that if a Candidate fail only by
a very small number to reach the prescribed
standard, the Senate may at discretion
postpone a final decision upon his case
till he has been examined orally.

55. If the papers of a Candidate be
found sufficiently satisfactory to entitle him
to pass, the Senate may dispense with an
oral examination, but if by his Papers a

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