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(i) that the College rules fixing the fees (if any) to be paid by the students have not been so framed as to involve such competition with any existing College in the same neighbourhood as would be injurious to the interests of education.

The application shall further contain an assurance that after the College is affiliated any transference of management and all changes in the teaching staff shall be forthwith reported to the Syndicate.

The application shall also contain an assurance that, except with the special permission of the Syndicate, no College professor or lecturer will be allowed to lecture to a class or section of a class which has on its rolls more than 150 students, and if two classes are combined, the joint number on the rolls shall likewise not exceed 150.

If any application for special permission is made, the Syndicate in dealing with it shall have regard to—

(a) the nature of the subject;

(b) the structure of the lecture-room and its accommoda

tion;

(c) the qualifications of the lecturer.

In the case of every application for affiliation of a College in any subject for the Examination of the degree of Master in the Faculty of Arts or of Science, a guarantee must be given that the course in which affiliation is sought will be adequately maintained for a period of at last four years.

Act VIII of 1904, 7. On receipt of a letter of application sec. 21 (2), (3) and the Syndicate shall

(4).

(a) direct a local inquiry to be made by a competent person authorized by the Syndicate in this behalf;

(b) satisfy themselves that there is in the College building adequate accommodation both as regards the number of class-rooms, and the floor space and cubic space in each classroom;

(c) make such further inquiry as may appear to them to be necessary; and

(d) report to the Senate on the question whether the application should be granted or refused, either in

whole or in part, embodying in such report the result of any inquiry under clauses (a), (b) and (c).

And the Senate shall after such further inquiry (if any) as may appear to them to be necessary, record their opinion on the matter.

The Registrar shall submit the application and all proceedings

of the Syndicate and Senate relating thereto to the Government, who, after such further inquiry as may appear to them to be necessary, shall grant or refuse the application or any part thereof.

When the application or any part thereof is granted, the order of Government shall specify the courses of instruction in respect of which the College is affiliated; and when the application or any part thereof is refused, the grounds of such refusal shall be stated.

Act VIII of 1904, sec. 21 (5).

Government.

9.

8. An application for affiliation may be withdrawn at any time before an order has been passed on the application by the

Where a College desires to add to the courses of instruction in respect of which it is affiliated, the procedure prescribed by Regulations 6 and 7 shall, so far as may be, be followed.

Act VIII of 1904, sec. 22.

10.

Act VIII of 1904, sec. 23 (2).

As a condition of the continuance of affiliation, each affiliated College will be inspected from time to time by one or more competent persons authorized by the Syndicate in that behalf. 11. The Syndicate may call upon any College so inspected to take, within a specified period, such action as may appear to them to be necessary in respect of any matters referred to in

Act VIII of 1904, sec. 23 (3).

Regulation 6.

12.

The Senate may, on the recommendation of the Syndicate, submit for the orders of the Government at any time, a proposal for the withdrawal of the privileges of affiliation from any College. The procedure shall be as follows :(a) A Member of the Syndicate who intends to move that the rights conferred on any College by affiliation be withdrawn, in whole or in part, shall give notice of his motion, and shall state in writing the grounds on which the motion is made.

Act VIII of 1904, sec. 24 (1)—(6).

(b) Before taking the said motion into consideration, the Syndicate shall send a copy of the notice and written statement mentioned in (a) to the Head of the College concerned, together with an intimation that any representation in writing submitted within a period specified in such intimation on behalf of the College will be considered by the Syndicate:

Provided that the period so specified may, if necessary, be extended, from time to time, by the Syndicate.

(c) On receipt of the representation or on expiration of the period referred to in (b), the Syndicate, after considering the notice of motion, statement and representation, and after such inspection by any competent person authorized by the Syndicate

in this behalf, and such further inquiry as may appear to them to be necessary, shall make a report to the Senate.

(d) On receipt of the report under (c), the Senate shall, after such further inquiry (if any) as may appear to them to be necessary, record their opinion on the matter.

(e) The Registrar shall submit the proposal and all proceedings of the Syndicate and Senate relating thereto to the Government, who, after such further inquiry (if any) as may appear to them to be necessary, shall make such order as the circumstances may, in their opinion, require.

(f) Where by an order made under (e) the rights conferred by affiliation are withdrawn, in whole or in part, the grounds for such withdrawal shall be stated in the order.

13. If a College affiliated in any subject for the M.A. or M.Sc. standard fails to maintain adequately for a period of four years the course in that subject, proceedings shall be taken, under the preceding section, to withdraw from the College the privileges of affiliation in that subject.

Each affiliated College shall furnish such returns, reports, and other information as the Syndicate may require to enable them to judge of the efficiency of the College.

Act VIII of 1904,

sec. 23 (1).

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CHAPTER XIX.

CONDITIONS TO BE FULFILLED BY COLLEGES AFFILLIATED UNDER ACT II OF 1857.

Act VIII of 1904, sec. 20.

1. Every College affiliated to the University before the passing of the Indian Universities Act shall be entitled to exercise the rights conferred upon it by affiliation, till such rights are withdrawn or restricted in the exercise of any power conferred by that Act or by the Act of Incorporation.

For this purpose all Colleges affiliated up to the standard of the First Examination in Arts will be deemed qualified to impart instruction up to the standard of the Intermediate Examination in Arts, but not up to that of the Intermediate Examination in Science.

2. As soon as practicable, after the date on which these Regulations come into force, the Syndicate shall cause steps to be taken for the withdrawal of the rights conferred by affiliation from all Colleges situated beyond the territorial limits of the University as defined by the Governor-General in Council under section 27 of the Indian Universities Act.

For this purpose, the Syndicate shall ascertain whether any such College is preparing students for any examination of this University; and the date on which the withdrawal of the rights conferred by affiliation will take effect as regards any particular College hall be so regulated as not to prejudice the right of any student to appear at the examination for which he is actually reading in that College.

3. As soon as

practicable after the date on which these Regulations come into force, the RegisAct VIII of 1904, trar shall forward a copy thereof to the ausec. 23 (1). thorities of each affiliated College situated within the territorial limits of the University as defined by the Governor-General in Council under section 27 of the Indian Universities Act, and invite them to furnish within three months (or such further time as may be prescribed in any case by the Syndicate) information upon the following points :

(a) Whether the College is under the management of a regularly constituted governing body; if so, the names of its members, and its constitution.

(b) The names and qualifications of the teaching staff
together with copies of their testimonials, and the
conditions governing their appointment and tenure
of office.

(c) The size and situation of the College buildings, including
the floor space and cubic space in each class-room.
(d) Provision, if any, made for the residence of such of the
students as do not reside with their parents or
guardians.

(e) Provision made for the residence of the Head of the
College and of any member of the teaching staff,
in or near the College or the place provided for the
residence of the students.

(f) Provision made for the supervision and physical welfare of the students.

(g) Provision for a library, and the facilities given to students to make use of the library.

(h) The courses of study, the subjects taught, the routine of work, and the arrangements for exercises and for tutorial assistance.

(i) The courses of study which the College proposes to undertake in accordance with these Regulations, and the provision which will be made for such courses. (j) Where the College proposes to undertake instruction in any branch of experimental Science, what arrangements wil be made for imparting instruction in that branch of Science in a laboratory or museum,

(i) by the delivery of lectures illustrated by experiments, and (ii) by enabling students to carry on practical work.

(k) The financial resources of the College.

(7) The College rules fixing the fees, if any.

4. If it appears in the case of any College that it has no regularly constituted governing body, or that it has a governing body upon which the teaching staff is not represented, the Syndicate shall call upon the chief controlling authority to place the College forthwith under the management of a regularly constituted governing body on which the teaching staff is represented.

5. The Syndicate shall obtain from each College an assur

ance

(a) That any transference of management and all changes in the teaching staff will be forthwith reported to the Syndicate, and

(b) That from the beginning of the session following that in which these Regulations come into force, except with the special permission of the Syndicate, no Professor or Lecturer will be allowed to lecture to a class or section of a class which has on its rolls more than 150 students, and if two classes are combined the joint number on the rolls shall likewise not exceed 150.

6. The Syndicate shall cause each College referred to in Regulation 3 to be inspected in accordance with the Regulations framed in that behalf, and call upon the College inspected to take, within a specified period (which may be extended from time to time at the discretion of the Syndicate) such action as may appear to them to be necessary with a view to secure its

Act VIII of 1904, sec. 23 (3).

efficiency.*

7. At the end of two years from the time when these Regulations come into force, the Syndicate shall submit to the Senate a report upon the condition of each affiliated college with a recommendation as to the subjects and standard in which such College shall be deemed to be affiliated. The matter shall be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Section 24 of the Indian Universities Act, and a report submitted to the Government, who may make such order as the circumstances of each case may require.

8. Each affiliated College shall furnish such returns, reports and other information as the Syndicate may require to enable them to judge of the efficiency of the College.

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