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(b) They shall be supplied with a copy of the University Čalendar or such portions of it as the Syndicate may

from time to time decide.

(c) They shall be admitted free to all lectures delivered by University Professors and Readers.

(d) They shall have priority of admission to the Convocation over unregistered Graduates.

CHAPTER XV.

REGISTER OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.

1. The Registrar shall maintain a register of all students of the University, including graduates reading for a higher examination.

In this Register shall be entered the names of such persons only as have passed either the Entrance or the Matriculation Examination subject to the exception mentioned in Regulation 9 of this Chapter. There shall be recorded under the name of each registered student, the dates of admission to, and of leaving, any affiliated College, every pass or failure in a University examination with his roll number, every University scholarship, medal or prize won by the student, and every degree taken.

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2. No person shall be deemed a University student unless and until his name has been duly entered in the Register, and none but " University students" shall be eligible for admission to any University Examination other than the Entrance or Matriculation.

3. The Principal of every affiliated College shall forward to the Registrar the name of every student of the College within fourteen days of his admission. The Principal shall at the same time, if necessary, forward the registration fee required by section 6.

When a student's name has been removed from the books of a College for any reason other than his having been sent up to a University Examination, the fact of its removal shall be immediately reported to the Registrar.

4. In the case of a student seeking matriculation the Principal of the College to which he has been admitted shall inform the Registrar of the date on which such student passed the Matriculation Examination and quote his roll number.

In the case of a registered student joining a College, the Principal shall quote such student's registered number.

5.

On registration as a matriculated student every student shall be informed through his Principal of the registered number

under which his name has been entered in the register, and that number shall be quoted in all subsequent reports concerning that student, and in all applications by that student to be admitted to a University Examination.

6. On matriculation every student shall be required to pay to the University a registration fee of two rupees, when his name is sent in by the Principal.

No further fee for registration shall be charged, unless a student's name is, on non-payment of fees, absence without notice or expulsion, struck off the books of a College, in which case he shall pay one rupee to have his name re-entered in the University Register.

7. All applications for admission to University Examinations shall be liable to be scrutinised by comparison with the University Register, and the Registrar may refuse any application of any candidate about whom complete particulars have not been reported, until he has forwarded through his Principal a complete statement of the particulars which have not been properly reported.

8. Any registered student may at any time receive a certified copy of all entries under his name on payment of three rupees.

9. Any person who applies for special permission to appear in an examination under the Regulations relating to non-Collegiate students if he has been at any time matriculated in the University, shall quote his registered number, or if he has not been so matriculated, shall register his name as a matriculated student, paying the usual registration fee before he appears in the examination to which he seeks admission.

CHAPTER XVI.

NON-COLLEGIATE STUDENTS.

1. No person who cannot produce a certificate from a College affiliated to the University, to the effect that he has completed the course of instruction prescribed by the Regulations, shall ordinarily be admitted as a candidate at any University Examination, other than an examination for Matriculation.

2.

Act VIII of 1904, sec. 19.

Exception may be made in certain cases on the recommendation of the Syndicate, by special order of the Senate. In each case the recommendation must state special reasons why the privilege should be granted. A certificate shall be produced in such form as may be prescribed by the Syndicate.

3. Except in very special cases no person shall be admitted under the preceding Regulation who has been enrolled as a regular student of a College during the twelve months previous to the date of the Examination at which he applies for permission to appear.

4. Before a candidate is permitted to present himself in any science subject for which a practical course is necessary under the Regulations, he shall produce a certificate from the Principal of an affiliated College or some other authority approved by the Syndicate, to the effect that he has taken such a course in his laboratory.

5. Employment as a teacher shall not be regarded as а ground of recommendation unless the applicant has been employed for at least three years preceding the Examination in the exercise of his profession in (1) a College affiliated to the University, or (2) a School recognized by the University as competent to send up candidates for the Matriculation Examination, or (3) any other School approved for the present purpose by the Syndicate.

6. Laboratory Assistants and Demonstrators and Librarians of Affiliated Colleges shall be treated as teachers.

7. The Syndicate shall have power in any case to admit to any University Examination in any Faculty any person who shall present a certificate from any Institution authorised to grant certificates by the Governor-General of India in Council, or by a Local Government, or from such other Institutions as may be from time to time recognised for the purpose by the Syndicate, showing that he has attended courses of study, passed examinations, or taken degrees equivalent to those which are required in the case of students of the Calcutta University.

8. All non-Collegiate students before they are admitted to a University Examination shall satisfy the Syndicate by the production of a certificate as to (a) their good conduct, and (b) their diligent and regular study.

CHAPTER XVII.

FEMALE CANDIDATES.

General.

1. Female candidates, if they so desire, shall be examined in a separate place under the superintendence of ladies.

2. No female candidate shall be admitted to any examination without presenting a certificate in such form as may be prescribed by the Syndicate.

3. All the Regulations for the examination of candidates shall apply to female candidates except in so far as they are modified in the following Regulations :—

Matriculation Examination.

Female candidates shall be allowed to take up any language accepted by the Syndicate as a second language.

Intermediate Examination in Arts or Science.

(i) Female candidates may be admitted to this Examination without studying in an affiliated College, and Regulations 4 and 8 of Chapter XVI shall apply to them. No candidate, however, shall be allowed to present herself for this Examination until two years have elapsed from the time of her passing the Matriculation Examination.

(ii) Female candidates shall be allowed to take up any language accepted by the Syndicate as a second language.

B.A. Examination.

Female candidates may be admitted to this Examination without studying in any affiliated College, and Regulations 4 and 8 of Chapter XVI shall apply to them. But no candidate shall be allowed to present herself for this Examination until two years have elapsed from the time of her passing the Intermediate Examination in Arts.

CHAPTER XVIII.

AFFILIATION AND DISAFFILIATION OF
COLLEGES.

1. Colleges or departments of Colleges may be affiliated in Arts, or a department of Arts, and similarly in Science, Law, Medicine and Engineering. The affiliation shall be given specifically for each separate subject and each separate standard in each of the Faculties.

The privilege of affiliation can only be conferred by the Government on the report of the Syndicate and the Senate. All applications for affiliation must be addressed through the Registrar to the Syndicate.

3. Only Colleges working within the territorial limits defined by the Governor-General in Council under section 27 of the

Indian Universities Act, 1904, which are assigned to this University, will be affiliated.

4. In the case of a Government College, application must be made by the Director of Public Instruction of the province in which the Institution is situated.

In the case of any other Institution application must be made by the Governing Body and submitted through the chief controlling authority, if any.

5. Every application must be countersigned by two Members of the Senate.

6.

A College applying for affiliation to the University, shall send a letter of application to Act VIII of 1904, the Registrar, and shall satisfy the

sec. 21 (1).

Syndicate

(a) that the College is to be under the management of a regularly constituted Governing Body on which the teaching staff is represented;

(b) that the character and qualifications of the teaching staff and the conditions governing their appointment and tenure of office are such as to make due provision for the courses of instruction to be undertaken by the College;

(c) that the buildings in which the College is to be located are suitable, and that provision will be made, in conformity with the Regulations, for the residence, in the College or in lodgings approved by the College, of students not residing with their parents or guardians, and for the supervision and physical welfare of students;

(d) that due provision has been or will be made for a library;

(e) where affiliation is sought in any branch of experimental science, that arrangements have been or will be made, in conformity with the Regulations, for imparting instruction in that branch of science in a properly equipped laboratory or museum ;

(f) that due provision will, so far as circumstances may permit, be made for the residence of the Head of the College and some members of the teaching staff in or near the College or the place provided for the residence of students;

(g) that the financial resources of the College are such as to make due provision for its continued maintenance; (h) that the affiliation of the College, having regard to the provision made for students by other Colleges in the same neighbourhood, will not be injurious to the interests of education or discipline; and

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